The Long Road - Part Two
The ‘Long Road’ is our Soul’s journey through our many
lifetimes. The many walks that our Soul
takes upon this earth allows for our discovery of who we are. One day our eyes are opened and we begin to
see and understand the artificial life that we have lived. We also have revealed to us the identity of
our True Self.
It is on the ‘Long Road’ that we see our journey more
clearly. If it were not for the ‘Long
Road’ we would not discover ourselves.
We would not understand our purpose for being, our impulses, likes and
dislikes etc. Our journey on the ‘Long
Road’ is the story about our life.
For any of us to fully understand we must first see. To fully see we must understand that the
universe operates much differently from what most people would have us to
believe. The Way is not limited by a man
made idea or philosophy, rather it is circular in its movements.
If the idea of Soul Walking, our returning to this earth
numerous times is unacceptable, then you are not in a place to see. To know ‘who you are’ we must first see the
‘you’ we are speaking of. To really
understand what and why you desire you must know who you are and are not.
Our memories are waves that at times overwhelm us. We get lost in the numerous feelings that
seem so real and yet leave us questioning.
We are pulled in many directions; so much so that we get lost in the
hundreds of desires, many of which contradict the others. Yet, we move on, following impulse after
impulse.
We are all that we have desired. Everything that we have wanted, sought after
and intently pursued has made us, false as it may be. Yet, within the inner parts of our person is
the seat of our real Self. Through all
of the artificial mental constructs and illusions our Soul remains perfect.
It is in the perfection, the center of our Soul that we
journey. It is within our Soul, the
place of the ‘Long Road’ where truth resides.
To think it not so is merely fiction and yet another false paradigm
designed to lead us down another forgotten road. Our true place is on the ‘Long Road.’
Conn
Niul
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