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Recieved: 2002/12/27 00:14
Subject: [K-list] merry-go-round
From: ktyka
On 2002/12/27 00:14, ktyka posted thus to the K-list:
In this far off tale of existance, perplexity is common and typical situations become anything but.... Why do we act as we do, out of habit? It seems people sometimes hold a sign, "please, run me over a few more times" (doesn't anyone's arms get tired). It seems nothing really changes, but in our minds maybe -never actions it seems. I suppose that is the reason the phrase "actions speak louder than worlds" is so popular. Are we all just running in this great wheel of life, well I'd like to get out, no matter how hard I try I cannot... maybe it is the great chains of society... however I suppose the only one that we need to look to is the one staring back in the mirror, but perhaps not... The wheels of my mind search for an answer but it is all just a merry-go-round going up and down and around and around... churing forever ... but where does kundalini come in or goddest? I do not believe myself to be k-awake, when awakening occurs is this darkness then light, or a flickering flame of what is to be known when we are dead and gone.... I do not have any answers yet I question if anyone really does? any responces would be appriciated. enjoy the night - Katie-
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