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If ever the internal chatter threatens to cease and the Clear White Light begins to encroach; if the nail-biting, jaw-grinding, hackle-rising clamour starts to give way to the humming tranquility of Truth, where boundaries dissolve and language lies in redundant, grateful sleep Some internal reflex snaps me back into distraction, relentlessly revs the engine and spray-paints ugly slogans across enlightenment's helpless face. I used to resent this, and see it as a weakness. Now I am profoundly grateful. It's not the unfettered truth I couldn't bear, it's the moral obligation to share it when the dawn rises on another normal day and you carry the burden alone through careless crowds, wondering what the hell you're supposed to do with it.
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Jun 11, 2013
Jun 11, 2013 at 9:58 AM UTC
Cagey Poet
If ever the internal chatter threatens to cease and the Clear White Light begins to encroach; if the nail-biting, jaw-grinding, hackle-rising clamour starts to give way to the humming tranquility of Truth, where boundaries dissolve and language lies in redundant, grateful sleep Some internal reflex snaps me back into distraction, relentlessly revs the engine and spray-paints ugly slogans across enlightenment's helpless face. I used to resent this, and see it as a weakness. Now I am profoundly grateful. It's not the unfettered truth I couldn't bear, it's the moral obligation to share it when the dawn rises on another normal day and you carry the burden alone through careless crowds, wondering what the hell you're supposed to do with it.
alan-mcclure
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Jun 11, 2013
Jun 11, 2013 at 9:58 AM UTC
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