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Symbolism and Presence
Our
reality seems 'real' and solid, when we 'externalise' experiences.
That is, we will feel in a certain way, when we have NOT realise/recognise the root/cause/source of the feeling
and experience. They will continue to do so, as long as
the experience is viewed 'externally'.
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The
moment the feeling/experience is recognised squarely as the
'thought it is', experience transforms and expand/stilled
on its tracks. During these moments, Presence is strong, as
if a motion has completed its cycle.
The symbolism appears to overlay on the Presence. Presence
simply is, without the meaning-overlay of symbolism. However,
symbolism cannot be downplayed... because it needs to be recognised
to come full-circle. All this happens in an astract manner. Symbolism refers to symbols, concepts and beliefs used by the conventional mind.
We have numerous of this unconscious externalisation of experiences.
So vast is this outward projection that our reality appears
'solid'. Each individual unrecognised externalisation weave
with one another to form a very 'solid' reality.
Since the world is a projection, so... do we simply do nothing
at all?
Perhaps, our doing of something is itself a symbol of the
transformation... so perhaps the event of doing something
is also a symbol itself, ... that is... a symbol of progression?

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