Monday, July 19, 2010

Khans quotes to Valente

LA is a love-hate relationship. We love to hate the concrete jungle. The best relationship is a yogi in mindfulness in the middle of Times Square, embracing the chaos.

Nature's internet is a vast, intelligent network beneath our feet. It has a huge influence on life as we know it. Fungi are parasites, breaking down complex substances into simpler components. A mushroom is the fruit body of the mycelium--the network of thin, cobweblike cells that infuses all soil. Animals and humans eat them and thereby ... See Moreparticipate in spreading the spores through their feces. Fungi are essential for ecological health, they build symbiotic & mutualistic relationships with organisms, producing fertile soil, naturally carrying out the process of carbon capture and with their symbiotic relationships with plants and trees also help lock even more carbon into the plant structure, by helping them grow quicker. "Eat me," they beg. Plants which have mycelium surrounding their root structure when young establish and grow with better vigor because of their symbiotic relationship.

Remember a human being is not just one organism. He is a composite being, unified composite of microbes which live off the host while increasing the host's ability to grow healthier and stronger. The symbiotic relationship reveals life's innate urge to link up with other life forms for mutually beneficial outcomes. In truth, no organism is an island; each organism on Earth depends on many other organisms for survival in a vastly interconnected web. Life follows one principle: "Diversity is stability." Everything is interconnected. Man is the fruit body of Earth.

Symbiosis is harmony. Misconstrued Darwinian competition is politic, the selfish parasite that works against nature's diversity for One World "Order"--Kipling's "white man's burden." Life is chaos but symbosis is acceptance and that embracing of chaos becomes harmony.

Violence is part of nature's way to display dominance. What sets man apart from nature is the killing for pleasure. Heart religion tries to subdue this barbarian savagery.
Nature favors the strong, always has. It's evolution. Domination is symbolic of strength to a certain degree. But killing for the sake of killing is not dominance even though it appears so to the killer. It's really cowardice. The killers lack spiritual dominance (true strength) so they make themselves feel better with physical aggression--bullying... See More. When you meditate into the heart of killing, it's cowardice--the inability to self-destruct, the courage to go beyond the self-preservation of the reptilian brain.
Domination w/o killing (violence) is rated in degrees:

1) Physical 2) Emotional 3) Mental 4) Intellectual 5) Spiritual

...which coincides with the 5 elements of life:... See More

1) Earth 2) Water 3) Fire 4) Air 5) Aether

Animal nature has the first 2 elements--Earth and water. These are within man--physical energy/vitality and creativity/sexual expression. As he evolves into a hu-man "being", he needs mental fire (personal power/fulfillment) and intellectual air (compassion) in order to communicate the self-expression of the aether spirit within--the Word.

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

The principle of violent and active dynamism is in Fire.

Initial stage of the intellect needs duality and opposites to define an intuitive understanding unable yet to express. Once mystically experienced the ineffable Mystery of universal Love, the mental mind of fire is no longer needed--any definition is dissolved by the air of compassion, the principle of molecular attraction. This is the energy that shapes the pattern of things to come--direct communication from the source (spirit). Humans are the medium of the Spirit and as Marshall McLuhan reminds us, "The medium is the message."

We are the messengers of God, here to create a heaven on Earth, no "matter" how long it will take. Eternity sees no time in the infinity of potential. Imagine that!!!

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