Still On The Mind Matter

"Our minds bring untapped reality into view."

Our mind is a world of its own; a sphere separate and distinct from the day-to-day world that feeds our limited sensitivities and which we’ve become heavily inclined to cherish.

Its distinctiveness, notwithstanding, the labyrinth of the mind-world far exceeds what we could feel and touch; it navigates and stretches much more beyond the dimensions of the temporal and physical realm. The mind is everywhere. It covers both what is accessible to the senses and those that rattles its awareness; permeating the deeper secrets of life.

With the mind, we can hold the sum of reality within view. With the mind we come to appreciate the verities of what defines life, because by it we are made to understand the deep, wide and expansive secrets of life; that the world does not consist merely of the things and phenomenon that present themselves to the physical. Actually, with the mind we commune with situations, extant phenomena that are beyond the terrestrial; we have interaction and explore the celestial realities.

Those things that beat our eyes are brought to intimate appreciation by the aid of the mind. Yes, the mind captures the hidden elements of the celestial and transmutes them into view. The convergence thus evoked—of hidden truths and ready realities serves to present the actuality of palpable completeness of existence; an appreciation that brings to readily acceptance of the possibilities of what is imagined.

The mind stands effectively as a connection between what is seen and what is not seen; it interfaces between truths that have manifested—hence is seen as really—and those that abound in the hidden realm—hence, remain yet unperceived. The mind is the chord that links the senses to all possibilities untapped.

It is the evocative force that inspires the human into a creativity that digs into the deep senses of life to explore and exploit into conscionable and purposeful realities. It is the force of the mind that makes life an inspiring continuum; for it is the desire to seek and create—new avenues and news possibilities, respectively—that makes life an ongoing process.

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