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First and Last impression foisted a revelatory sheath that is the looking glass of all incarnation. Revelatory sheath Facing both ends of the whited tunnel... prior to birth when exiting...upon death when entering. What was, is, will be Faced...prelude to the sound of silence...that is the mouth of the nameless called by Name. White pearls that spun their shells, as dilating eyes that behold self in no-self. Space fatigued by perfect stillness...self in no-self, suspended animation...whose mind is allotted infinite motion. The Original Face...whore features insure paradox...must be worn and beheld Wholly...lest a chaotic incoherence whorls... irregardless of the image of self...imageless no-self. If Pure Consciousness had a Face--divested of its Way through materiality, to melt by that which it cannot transcend...how would it appear? *"Original Face" is a Zen terminology referring to our face before we incarnated.
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Oct 25, 2014
Oct 25, 2014 at 11:30 AM UTC
Original Face
First and Last impression foisted a revelatory sheath that is the looking glass of all incarnation. Revelatory sheath Facing both ends of the whited tunnel... prior to birth when exiting...upon death when entering. What was, is, will be Faced...prelude to the sound of silence...that is the mouth of the nameless called by Name. White pearls that spun their shells, as dilating eyes that behold self in no-self. Space fatigued by perfect stillness...self in no-self, suspended animation...whose mind is allotted infinite motion. The Original Face...whore features insure paradox...must be worn and beheld Wholly...lest a chaotic incoherence whorls... irregardless of the image of self...imageless no-self. If Pure Consciousness had a Face--divested of its Way through materiality, to melt by that which it cannot transcend...how would it appear? *"Original Face" is a Zen terminology referring to our face before we incarnated.
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Oct 25, 2014
Oct 25, 2014 at 11:30 AM UTC
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