All states of mind have their use; the key is training to move in and out of them at a moment’s notice, because life can derail itself in a flash.  

The slicing awareness that can instantaneously transform from killer to caretaker—with the clear-souled intent of honoring [Higher Power]’s need—is one that can see the divine in diametrically opposing aspects.  There goes a blessed servant indeed.


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8 responses to “Musings”

  1. That reminds me of my “gem” of God analogy. I should dig it up and post it on my blog.

    1. Throw it up there man!

  2. You are seriously prolific

    1. I’ve only got 3 books published so far, but if you mean prolific in snippets, then I’ll take that, haha! 🙂

      1. At this point??? From where I’m standing, your my hero. 😉

      2. Haha, thanks! 🙂

  3. I hope your protagonist is that servant or
    You are going to have write another book .

    ‘The charismatic assassin’
    In the Gita
    Krishna tells Arjun he has to fight the righteous war in his name and be the physical instrument, that slaughters his cousins and uncles because they are already
    Dead in god’s plan. Basically
    If arjun didn’t do it someone else would
    Be given the glory as their destiny was
    Already decided.

    1. Well, I don’t like to give spoilers, but…yes. I cannot, CANNOT stand a depressing ending. I like a pretty harsh middle, but only if it makes the end uplifting. 🙂

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