Monday, April 25, 2011

It's always the night
beasts are joyous in the forest, that you trip over the stone. The one that's been waiting all the days of your birth, for your clumsy being.

Self exploration has the possibility to be the cruelest, most insane, manic, deranged, and violently destructive of all journeys, of all adventures, of all the powers of our intelligence.

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  1. Great comparison! True and painfull. I just started to read Eckhart Tolle's book "The power of now". It's a good lesson of how to explore yourself deeper. It's worth to check it out.

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  2. Thanks Gabe!
    Yeah I've been meaning to get into Eckhart. I'll check out some of his books next time I'm getting some from Amazon US :)

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  3. The further you delve into the depths of your inner self, the harder it is to escape what you may find.
    Sigmund Frueds structure of the individual psyche points out for me, personally, that the ID and Super-ego are two places that should be left untouched.

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  4. It's a journey that can be both good and bad. Once you make the journey, you may find realizations that are both positive and some that will from that point on have negativity associated with it. You must take the bad with the good so to grow is to mean being ready to accept what you may not want to know.

    Ashlyn

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