We are Formlessness
living in the service of a form
that we ourselves are creating.
And with each service we perform
in service of the form
that we ourselves are creating,
the form seems to become more real
and we seem to become less real.
And as the form seems to become more real
and we seem to become less real
it seems more and more important
that we serve the form
that we ourselves are creating
through service to the form.
We serve the form
that we ourselves are creating
by defending it from that which appears
to cause its diminishment.
And we also serve the form
that we ourselves are creating
by clinging to that which appears
to cause its enhancement.
And what is it that appears
to cause the diminishment of the form
to which we are enthralled?
Only that which seems to threaten
that to which we cling
in our effort to enhance the form
that we are ourselves creating.
And what is it that appears
to cause the enhancement of the form
to which we are chained?
Only that which seems to protect
the form that is our master,
the form that we ourselves are creating,
from that which would seem to cause its diminishment.
We build up the form-master
to protect it from threats,
and we protect the form-master from threats
to preserve that which we have built up.
A self-perpetuating cycle
that goes nowhere
and accomplishes nothing
other than to keep hidden
our formless Self
and so perpetuate the illusion
of form-identity
that keeps the cycle going.
The height of futility.
The human condition.
But I have misspoke.
The cycle of self-ignorance
does accomplish something other than
its own perpetuation.
What else does it accomplish?
It creates suffering.
And the suffering it creates
places a limit upon
how lost to our Self
we can become.
If you are so completely insane
that you try to suffocate yourself
with your own hands,
you will pass out
before the deed is done
and will once again
be able to breath.
Likewise, while in the insane state
that is called normal,
we can oppose and so stifle
our own Flow
with our Flow
as we serve the form-master,
so much so that our suffering becomes so great,
as our Flow becomes so diminished,
that we must either Awaken
or commit suicide
before we are able to completely cut off
our own Flow.
Either way, Self-opposition ceases,
or is greatly diminished,
and so either way we Awaken,
to some degree,
from the dream of form-identity
to what we truly Are.
Suffering is sort of like Slugworth
who only pretends to be
in competition with Wonka,
to help Wonka identify
those who are ready
to run his factory.
That is, suffering only appears to be
in competition with Awakening,
while all the while
actually working for Awakening.
And if one can realize this
while in the midst of the suffering
that is caused by the Self-opposition
that arises when one serves the form-master,
then the reflexive resistance to suffering decreases,
allowing another way to appear
that does not require increasing suffering
in order to Awaken.
One path may not be
better than the other,
since both lead
to the same destination,
but one is certainly
more enjoyable than the other.
The Wall