What’s your favorite time of day?
I could utilise my separate thinking mind to describe my favourite time of day however, in case you haven’t noticed, I prefer to think inwardly as opposed to think outwardly. Another way of putting it is instead of creating meaning from the words on the screen, I just notice the words then find my answers in the spaces between the letters and words.
Let’s continue to contemplate about space. There has to be space between objects and words the same as there has to be silence between thoughts. Can you imagine a world without them? I can’t. You have to agree that both silence and space are absolutely necessary for us to live as we do in this world.
Now we have a world created by our senses. Our sense of hearing gives us silence then from silence comes Knowing (knowledge) Then we have a separate sense called seeing which gives us space then comes Being (objects)
Now the other World we must consider is the world of silence and space. We have too because we definitely cannot exist as we do without them. Can we? Go on think about it!
As the words silence and space themselves have no meaning what is left is their Nature. You’ve got it! The true nature of both is just an emptiness. This means that in the emptiness is both, and the only way you can notice anything is to have two separate senses. The emptiness reigns supreme. Maybe you now notice that in the emptiness is no-thing and everything both at the same time.
To answer the prompt, my favourite time of day is noticing Mother Nature.
To dwell in pure consciousness.
To experience Truth that is pure joy, peace and happiness.
Alan.
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