I know I have to fight tooth and nail these next few days. I had fallen off the wagon.
The culprit is Sugar and Starch.
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I decided to keep the Blog separate from Twitter. These are my main modes of external communication. I also decided to virtually stop using Facebook and WhatsApp.
Beyond social media, I live a pretty decent life. Therefore, the Cyberspace is my Matrix. Outside of Cyberspace is the Divine Matrix.
Where is reality then? None other tha[t] (than) within my Realm of Consciousness.
Therefore whatever I see in my consciousness is the true reality. The term true here is basically what I deem as truth to me. As I mentioned many times before, there is no Absolute Truth.
For the sake of clarification, let's define that as the Prime.
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Hence, the Prime, in this case, is what I conceive in my mind. This means [] (I) have to account for my imagination as well.
With that in view, you have to be mindful that Cyberspace is not the reality but merely a platform for you to see the reflection of that reality. Much like looking at a reflection on a tranquil lake.
It is important to note that the operative word is tranquil. A turbulent lake will not produce a mirror reflection.
Where do we go from here?
From this point on, the journey is within. If you study my thought process all this while, the journey has always been within. On rare occasions, I do meddle with External Affairs. Other than that, the bulk of the output is based on my experience piercing the pinhole of Mushin No Shin through Shoshin,
Trust me, it is not an easy thing to deal with. All the while I have to be certain of my kigatsuku. As you may notice, this is not an exact science. Along the way, I need to calibrate my inquiries. Pretty much like writing an algorithm of a computer program.
To be honest, it is emotionally taxing too. All the time I have to remain rational with my thoughts. It is like driving a car while keeping my eyes on the indicators and the various mirrors every few seconds. All the time while doing all these I have to also do my sanity check.
That is the emotionally taxing part.
I have to make sure that I am doing all these from the perspective of a Sound Mind and a Sound Body. If you notice, the epiphany that we get when we are physically active is different from when we are sedentary.
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