Another Choice

The back log of evolution

Our seeing of the world and the things of life has been liberated.

We have found again the true milieu – and the absurd masquerade of most of our human pursuits can no longer catch us in its net.

But we also understand that the body cannot yet follow.

Separation has produced inertia, or has allowed it to invade the physiological and biological foundation of our material, organic vehicle.

And separation has engendered distance – and fear and insecurity and desire.

Our external evolution, circumscribed by separation, has had to work itself out upon sediments of buried bits and rudiments from past experience: an under-layer of sub-conscience.

This inertia and this sub-conscience, as if immense swamps out of which we are still unable to wholly emerge, condemn us still.

This must be illumined.

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