A high form of Existentialism comes close to Zen Buddhism, in that it is neither philosophy
or religion, but the beginning of true beingness. Now this true beingness is what has been
described elsewhere as the beginning of that order of consciousness, which is based on
our Self Nature,a form of Divine Consciousness. it gives the ability to play our Harp.
In other words, to respond with our highest instinct and discover, that awareness is
symphonic, and Universal, and relatively sublime.
The Universal Symphonic response to the music, which we eventually find our True Self
embedded in. It is the state of consciousness which, when it is achieved, makes sense
out of the process of becoming, wherein we string and tune our nature.This process
of becoming is itself, hard to understand, and hard to live through and full of paradoxes
so long as we are in it. When we become more detached from our bodies of
communication, and their informing consciousness or entities, we are then able
to view the situation and valuations from the Absolute level of consciousness,which
level is free of fears or desires which might be inclined to warp our judgement.
When we sense this innermost knowing which tells us what is better and what is best
it also enables us to take the pressure of fear, and desire, off our bodies and entities,
so that they can work more accurately and efficiently.
We have a series of garments, to fit every level of manifestation, and we learn to put
one on and another off, as we wish. These garments or bodies are like beads
on a string and the string is our Individual consciousness, and the powers which are
inherent in it. In the western world, it is the Christ Consciousness. In the east
it is the Buddha, or Universal love and concern.
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