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Smoke and Mirrors… (Multi-Photo)

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There was a comedian on television the other night… and she said: “It seems like everyone is online as a philosopher or spiritual adviser these days… telling you to ‘love everything as one,’  or to ‘be at one with nature,’ but then — at the office, at work — they characteristically act nasty, indifferent, and cold.”

There are endless volumes of material being put out on the internet, in books, and other media — by innumerable so-called “experts” — chock full of advice on spirituality, philosophy, meditation, and mindfulness… yet, essentially, only very, very few of the people conveying their endless tips and suggestions have experienced or gone through profound enlightenment whatsoever.   Here’s the thing:   A lot of blind people think that they’ve seen the light; but this “thinking” is not the actuality.   There are a million ways to go wrong — though they may seem fine and dandy (and wonderful) — and many people take others with them through such ways.

From Stephen Crane:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         (This poem also occurs within my book.)

 

A learned man came to me once.

He said: “I know the way. –come.”

And I was overjoyed at this.

Together we hastened.

Soon, too soon, were we

Where my eyes were useless,

And I knew not the ways of my feet.

I clung to the hand of my friend;

But at last he cried: “I am lost.”

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Beyond smoke. (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Beyond smoke. (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Beyond smoke. (1) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Beyond smoke. (1) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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Internal mirror of distortion…

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True integrity is the honesty of perception; not being one thing… and then internally claiming (to yourself) to be something else; and it’s not pretense to others either!  A truly mindful, wise being is unrelenting regarding seeing the actions that he or she is (precisely for what they are); in this, there are no lame excuses, cushioning rationalizations, or softening distortions.  You are what you are at (and “as”) that moment in time… plain and simple… without all the extraneous deceit.

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A frog not a prince. (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

A frog not a prince. (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

A frog not a prince. (1) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

A frog not a prince. (1) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

 

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Of Butterflies and Bees… (Multi-Photo)

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something above the grass

stirs my very heart

butterflies and bees

are Life’s living art

 

some things in the woods

are my very soul

the animals,the trees,and i

are always very whole

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Of Butterflies and Bees. (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Of Butterflies and Bees. (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Of Butterflies and Bees. (1) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Of Butterflies and Bees. (1) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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Beyond learned images… (Multi-Photo)

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Look beyond the learned patterns; see beyond the limited, learned symbols!

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Together. (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Together. (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Together. (1) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Together. (1) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

 

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(Multi-Photo)*** Sometimes beyond labeling and recognition…

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The wise mind goes beyond constant symbolic thinking.  It does not — therefore — necessarily need to always be recognizing things as it was taught.  Constant recognition involves constant thought, mental labeling, categorization, and residual attribute manipulation.  Constant recognition is a form of reacting; and reacting is second-hand and is not essentially original.

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Together as one (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Together as one (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Together as one (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Together as one (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Stuck in the ideas of others…

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Be very careful:   The security of mere belief may be blind detachment from intelligent inquiry and open observation.

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Volkswagen Beetle (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Volkswagen Beetle (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Volkswagen Beetle (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Volkswagen Beetle (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Fears…

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Physical threats can be escaped from… and psychological fears are not separate from what you are.

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The Jaws of Life (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

The Jaws of Life (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

The Jaws of Life (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

The Jaws of Life (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Beyond friction in the mind…

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Ideals cause conflict and friction in the mind.  Existing without them and without conflict is true intelligence.  Instead of having (and “being”) mere ideals… observe what is taking place from moment to moment (without the conflict that occurs between the “ideal” and the “actuality”… or the conflict that occurs between “fantasized images of the watcher” and the “watched”) and let understanding  and learning (beyond conflict) flower.  Ideals cause friction between “what you actually are” and what “you wish to be.”  Profound understanding trumps ideals every time!  When you clearly understand that a certain snake is venomous and extremely poisonous, you naturally avoid getting bitten; you don’t need an ideal about not kissing that snake;  intelligence and understanding naturally have you act with (and “as”) caution (beyond lame, fabricated ideals).

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Green in green (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Green in green (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Green in green (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Green in green (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Majestic Creatures…

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in our lush and magical garden

creatures come and go

although they’re here forever

 

they endlessly busy themselves

with enjoying alive

without learned thoughts

of death

or

never

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Endlessly Busy (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Endlessly Busy (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Endlessly busy (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Endlessly busy (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

 

 

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(Multi-Photo)*** I’m Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover… (see lyrics)

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Though our situation may seem rather unlucky now and then… be appreciative for what you have (or who you are with) and are.  We are very lucky to have gotten to this point in (and “as”) time and space, whomever we are.

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“I’m Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover”
(originally by Art Mooney)

I’m looking over a four leaf clover
I overlooked before
One leaf is sunshine, the second is rain
Third is the roses that grow in the lane

No need explaining
The one remaining is somebody I adore
I’m looking over a four leaf clover
I overlooked before

I’m looking over a four leaf clover
I overlooked before
One leaf is sunshine, the second is rain
Third is the roses that grow in the lane

No need explaining
The one remaining is somebody I adore
I’m looking over a four leaf clover
I overlooked before

I’m looking over a four leaf clover
I overlooked before
One leaf is sunshine, the second is rain
Third is the roses that grow in the lane

No need explaining
The one remaining is somebody I adore
I’m looking over a four leaf clover
I overlooked before
I overlooked before
I overlooked before

Be a 4-leaf clover (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Be a 4-leaf clover (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Be a 4-leaf clover (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Be a 4-leaf clover (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

 

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Beyond groping…

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To a truly wise mind, many supposedly tantalizing sensations are often — though not always —  rather trivial and unnecessary… because a truly wise mind is fully content in itself, not needing extraneous stimuli to (eventually) make it happy.  It is only a very empty cup that constantly craves being filled…

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Propeller. Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Propeller. Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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Beyond Socrates’ Cave…

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Occasionally dying (without effort or methodology) — psychologically — to thinking… is harmless, bright, and intelligent.  Constantly, mechanically, habitually reacting as mere symbolic thoughts is rather cadaverous and is the equivalent to clinging to superficial shadows.

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(In Socrates’ parable of the Cave — within Plato’s Republic — people were born in a cave, and they were fettered with chains… and forced to merely see and learn the details about shadows cast on the cave walls from puppets and a fire that they didn’t see behind them. One of them was taken — at one point, by force — first to see the fire… and then out of the cave into the true light of day… into a truer reality; then he came back down into the cave with the others. When he — the man who returned back — pleaded with them to look beyond the shadows, they called him a fool, and continued giving prizes to those who could best guess which shadows came before or after.  Such is life.)

 Silhouette of a Sage (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Silhouette of a Sage (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Silhouette of a Sage (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Silhouette of a Sage (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Going beyond that boorish concept…

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When thinking is absent… the “thinker” is not.  Going beyond the thinker and thought — which are both one and the same — is a psychological dying.  However, this dying makes way for a new field of living and awareness (that is vast, profound, alive, compassionate, and insightful).  When thinking does occur — and it is often very necessary — there is no need to conceive of a “thinker” separate from thought; doing so creates more fragmentation and is a waste of energy.  Not wasting energy is intelligent and very prudent.  To understand the whole, there cannot be mere fragmentation and a waste of energy.  When energy is not wasted there is that possibility that the whole of intelligence and universal order will manifest.  Only in complete order is there a possibility for the sacred to visit.  It cannot — and never will — merge with what is fragmentary and of conflict (which is what all thought and thinking intrinsically is).

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Beyond cities (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Beyond cities (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Beyond cities (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Beyond cities (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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Clinging to experience…

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Though experience is often very necessary, a truly wise mind is intrinsically fulfilled — without motive — and doesn’t always need to be experiencing; but a happy infant usually depends on its toys.

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Simply beeing.  Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Simply beeing. Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** The supposedly dominating “I”…

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Many have assumptions that the “I” is the central controller of thinking; but, the “I” is actually another one of the conditioned thoughts.  Not fully realizing that causes all kinds of illusion, fragmentation, mischief, and needless conflict.   One thought — even though it purports to be central — does not, in reality, truly govern, dominate, or keep “other” thoughts in subservience.  Profound wisdom and intelligence goes beyond that needless falsity and is then composed of magnificent order that is far more parallel with that of the true, overall order of the universe.

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Topsy-turvy (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Topsy-turvy (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Topsy-turvy (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Topsy-turvy (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Beyond adhering to patterns…

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Profound truth and what is sacred and timeless cannot ever be found second-hand, nor by clutching to patterns; that is why it cannot be discovered by clinging to another’s authority — neither religious, political, social, nor a (learned, though essentially illusory) central ego’s authority — but only directly, effortlessly, spontaneously.  That is one reason why — for so many — it is so very elusive.

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At the summit (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

At the summit (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

At the summit (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

At the summit (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Give some people to the truth…

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Give a dog to a bone

give a flower to some water

give a child to a hug

give a reader to the blog

give a charity to some dollars

give the question to the answer

give the itch to the scratch

give the darkness to some light

give some spider to a color

give the world to yourself!

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Give some spider to a color (1).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Give some spider to a color (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Give some spider to a color (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Give some spider to a color (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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About Belief…

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What is belief?  Is it necessary in terms of understanding the whole, or is it something that is not very intelligent?  In terms of religion, there are many who believe in their various Gods, and these beliefs — unquestionably — have a lot to do with what was handed down to them from others.  Each one has his or her own inherited beliefs.  So many (each) think that their God is best, that their country is best.  Beliefs tend to divide people.  Many wars have been fought over, and about, firm beliefs.  One wonders — when beliefs have caused so much havoc and conflict in the world — why we still desperately cling to them.

In terms of spirituality, as was suggested, there are many who believe in their own particular God.   Atheists believe that there is no God; they say that God doesn’t exist.  Please don’t go off and get overly upset about this… but if one’s images of one’s God are composed of learned concepts and if one’s ideas that there is no God are constituted of concepts… then — in a fundamental way — there really is no big difference between ardent religious believers and atheists; they are both filled with their own particular, absorbed concepts. 

To really (passionately) inquire — beyond all this vast array of disagreeing and conflicting beliefs — is something totally different.  Then handed-down concepts or absorbed abstractions and procedures don’t influence and hinder one’s perception.  Someone beyond these is truly open (and not contaminated by some process or conclusion).  If you are on a quest to really find out the true nature of the whole of everything, will you follow someone’s technique, religious process, or anti-religious process… “map” of how to get there?  If you follow their methodology, that means that you strongly suspect or “believe” that they hold the answer… the “special map.”  However, if you aren’t truly aware of the answer, how could you possibly accurately know, or believe, that they have the answer?

Simply inquiring and perceiving, without an accumulated procedure (involving time), and learning about one’s self — without belief — without dependence on anyone’s system, or tradition, or “special map”… is not merely another belief.  Belief (including following the methodology of others) takes time; it’s the residual result of an accumulated, residual process.  Immediate perception (not clouded by learned beliefs or concepts), and insight concerning the self and/or deep truth, may not be (or be part of) an accumulative process whatsoever; time essentially has nothing to do with it.  You know, when you actually see the sun, you don’t have to believe in it.   There are billions habitually walking around with (and “as”) accumulated symbols, patterns, and images… learned from others over time.  People love symbols; they are mesmerized by symbols, and most people are “thinking,” by way of mental symbols (which are what thoughts are), nearly all of the time.  But the word “sun” isn’t the sun.   Accepting symbolic beliefs, images, and concepts as the primary basis of your existence may not (unfortunately) be deeply intelligent, and it may lead to more conflict in the world; it may be like clinging to dark, cloud-like, second-hand, empty shadows (that never allow one to truly see the light).  One can be open and beyond all that; few ever do it.  

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BZZZZZZ...  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

BZZZZZZ… Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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Most are divorced from the whole…

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If learned, separative concepts and symbols tend to divorce you from others, nature, and the whole of life…  change — look without learned separation — and get re-engaged to the beauty of true relationship!

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Together forever.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Together forever. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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The Poker Game of Life…

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In the card game of life, many don’t (unfortunately) have their share of hearts.  Play the hand of compassion in spades!

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[This somewhat heart-shaped organism is a Cup Fungus; note the little slug enjoying the damp environment within.]

Someone shot a slug into my heart!  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Someone shot a slug into my heart! Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

 

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(Multi-Photo)*** There’s no real separation…

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If you are into narcissism, please realize that you are not separate from the world or from all life.

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Metamorphosis 3.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Metamorphosis 3. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

 

Metamorphosis 4.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Metamorphosis 4. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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That eternal flame…

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The sacred exists — call it God if you want — but it didn’t create this universe and so remains forever blameless, innocent, and perfect.

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Timelessness is.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Timelessness is. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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Or one can remain just like everybody else…

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If one can wisely, without method, without taking time, go beyond mere fragmentary words and symbols into a realm of pure silence, beyond separation, then one may be free, joyous, whole, and beyond conditioning.

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Like a tree monkey!  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Like a tree monkey! Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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Well beyond the norm…

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When sensation occurs, the mind reacts according to memory and usually categorizes or “maps” that particular sensation.  It is all well and good to do that… but just don’t do it habitually, as most people, unfortunately, do.  One can often just be intensely aware — without merely categorizing and labeling (and looking through and from those labels) — so that the mind is not dependent on a mere process of reacting.  Merely reacting sets up the mind to be rather mechanical and robotic… and that tends to create a mental environment wherein it is much easier to get bored, get depressed, seek more, or feel in a rut.  Profound insight is a living phenomenon beyond the extension of sensation via categorizing or craving; it is something majestically beyond stale reaction.  In profound insight, something new occurs to you; it comes to you, not from you; it’s not merely a re-fabricated reaction… a rehashed exercise of the brain.

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Mr. I.M. Bubble-head, Esquire  --  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Mr. I.M. Bubble-head, Esquire — Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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There exists that immensity…

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There’s an indelible energy — beyond our fragmented world — that is boundless, whole, of a supreme order, and is what can be called sacred (though it’s beyond definition).  Can it visit one?  Yes… it can visit… but only if one’s mind is rather boundless, whole, and of a supreme order. 

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Dragon out of the cave.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Dragon out of the cave. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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The dissolution of slavery…

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In profound wisdom, there’s only perceiving and observing… no separate observer.  Then, nature and the earth are not so separate from what you are.  When vast silence — beyond the observed that one learned to recognize — is not separate from what one is, then conflict and mental chattering come to an end.  Then, real compassion may be.  Then, false borders and artificial boundaries dissipate.  

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[Preserve Milkweed Plants… they are what rare Monarchs depend upon.]

One of the Milkweed's best customers.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

One of the Milkweed’s best customers. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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The action of true perception…

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Truly helping others — as well as nature — is an action that may not be separate from the order and movement of the divine and spiritual.  (One can’t know that one is spiritual… just like one can’t know that one is humble.  However — and this probably sounds a bit “out there,” but it’s not — there is a sacred immensity that can visit for a time; should that occur, one would be far beyond the ordinary field of “belief” or “not believing.”)  Many people — especially atheists — maintain the conceptual belief that there is no God… and point out that no real evidence exists that God manifests or is beneficent and helps those on this planet.  Then there are many who worship God; unfortunately, for many of them, God is a series of mental images and absorbed beliefs… which usually are limited symbols and concepts separate from the whole of life.  Beyond all this, real perception is action (beyond conclusions)… wherein the perceiving and the action are one.

Of course, when action is done to truly help others (and all life) — which may be a spiritual thing — that doesn’t mean that one becomes the actual sacred immensity.  As was suggested, God, or the conceptual belief that there is no God, for many, is largely merely a concept or series of concepts.  Go beyond concepts and actually inquire without pre-molded patterns from others.  Passionately inquiring, and (additionally) helping others, and life, may not be a mere concept; it may be an alive, majestic order beyond the cold ordinary.  Perception that is limited and incomplete does not act fully/flowingly… it reacts; reactions from (and “as”) what is limited often divide people via rigid beliefs or anti-beliefs.  Indifference is a lack of perception.  Real perception acts.  Care, compassion, and responsibility are at its very heart.  

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Beyond fragmentation.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Beyond fragmentation. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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And that’s why few ever do it…

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Real meditation does not involve going to an exotic mountain-top to meditate.  Real meditation does not involve getting the body in some statuesque, special, learned position.  Real meditation does not involve repeatedly chanting some so-called special (pre-programmed) saying.  Real meditation does not involve staring at or fixating upon some so-called special object or image.  Real meditation does involve breathing according to someone’s special technique or system.  Real meditation does not involve opening, concentrating upon, and mechanically traveling through fabricated chakras like some kind of zipper.  Real meditation does not involve learning some special process or methodology.  Real meditation does not involve living one’s life like most people do; yet, there is no “how” involving meditation.  To intelligently look without a blueprint, without separative symbols, systems, conflict, fragmentation, and procedures… does not depend upon others’ procedures.  No time is involved in it.  All methods take time.  Using time to get to the timeless is folly.

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Hanging from one's dinning table.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Hanging from one’s dinning table. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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Clearly seeing…

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Lucid, profound perception often sees directly without mere learned and accumulated patterns.  In such perception, there is no conception of an “observer” separate from (or independently doing) the “observing”; there is only the observing.  If observation occurs exclusively based on past reactions, past memories, past prejudices, and past images involving separation — as it does in so many — then one is looking as an “observer” and primarily with (and “as”) accumulated patterns.  Primitive notions that there is an observer that is separate are part of the old, traditional, learned, and accumulated patterns and are a waste of energy… and (directly or indirectly) involve friction, indifference, and conflict.

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Seeing deeply...  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Seeing deeply… Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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Beyond all the nonsense…

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Be suspect of those telling you to be detached or to stay in firm belief/attachment.  There’s only pristine, dynamic awareness… and not psychological separation (or subjugating oneself with second-hand ideas/images).

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[Eastern Amberwing Dragonflies, while perched, often flick their abdomen up and down in a wasplike manner.  Females lay their eggs in jellylike masses just above the waterline; when exposed to water, these masses burst open and the eggs disperse over a large area.]

Jewel of the pond.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Jewel of the pond. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

 

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Few ever go there… (and a hole in Swiss cheese… isn’t the cheese…)

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No matter how free they may think they are, all thoughts — as Albert Einstein also sagaciously pointed out — are conditioned reactions… and to go beyond conditioning is to intelligently go beyond thoughts/symbols/reactions.  However, the thoughts of the brain — including the conditioned thoughts of “I” or “me” — cannot merely decide to do this whenever and however they like.  Whatever is conditioned cannot (in any way, shape, method, or form) fabricate or bring about the true state of the unconditioned.  Fully understanding this is deep intelligence; and in that intelligence (if one is lucky) there may be, at times, an ending — though not, of course, a permanent ending — of thought/thinking.  If that ending comes about naturally, without any compulsion or methodology (which thought fabricates), then a profound silence may occur.  (A fabricated silence is something which is completely different and is just another limited concoction of the brain.)  In a truly profound silence is immense order and intelligence (beyond mere symbols, ideas, mental fabrications, and representations); in that silence is freedom, integrity, and wholeness; in that silence (if one is very fortunate) a profound, immeasurable, majestic, unnameable immensity may arrive.  (However, much more than even unconditioned silence is involved for that immensity to present itself.)   Profound silence is not conditioned, nor is it capable of being permanently held, manipulated, or retained by what is conditioned.  Such silence is beyond the realm of conditioning and mundane reaction.

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[A Silver-spotted Skipper Butterfly visiting a Red Clover.]

What a dining spot!  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

What a dining spot! Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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Looking through the glasses that they gave you…

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Don’t be a second-hand, hodgepodge mix of what others (in your life) programmed you to be; perceive directly, without mere conditioning and pre-programmed reaction.

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[Together for eternity…  A pair of 50 million year old spiders fossilized in Baltic Amber.  The male is on the left.]

Together forever... Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Together forever… Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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Following their fiery disposition, many of the roses rejoiced, singing and smiling…

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When you look at beautiful roses and sing and smile… most assuredly, the flowers are happily singing and smiling!  

(Without the observed, what is the observer?)

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from E. E. Cummings:

somewhere i have never traveled, gladly beyond
any experience,your eyes have their silence:
in your most frail gesture are things which enclose me,
or which i cannot touch because they are too near

your slightest look easily will unclose me
though i have closed myself as fingers,
you open always petal by petal myself as Spring opens
(touching skilfully,mysteriously)her first rose

or if your wish be to close me, i and
my life will shut very beautifully,suddenly,
as when the heart of this flower imagines
the snow carefully everywhere descending;

nothing which we are to perceive in this world equals
the power of your intense fragility:whose texture
compels me with the color of its countries,
rendering death and forever with each breathing

(i do not know what it is about you that closes
and opens;only something in me understands
the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses)
nobody,not even the rain,has such small hands

Eternal perfection.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Eternal perfection. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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Not divorced from that…

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We’re not something isolated from our actions/reactions; we are those actions/reactions.  

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In flight and landed.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

In flight and landed. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

 

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$$$$$$$$$

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Real wealth is in perception and heartfelt caring, not in dollars and cents.

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[American Bellflower – Campanulastrum americanum]

After the rain. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

After the rain. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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Life’s meaning is deeper than merely that…

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The purpose of life is not merely to feel good, but to make a meaningful difference in this world that contains indifference.

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[This Royal Catchfly Plant — with red flowers — is a very rare plant and is an endangered species in Illinois.  The calyx is light green or purplish, longitudinally ridged, and covered with sticky hairs that trap climbing insects.]

True Royalty!  Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

True Royalty! Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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Don’t search for it out there…

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True and lasting felicity, as intense happiness, is an inner phenomenon; it is not merely the result of outer stimuli.

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[Leaves of the Ginkgo Tree.  Ginkgo Trees were around during the time of the dinosaurs.]

Ancient and alive... kind of like me!  Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Ancient and alive… kind of like me! Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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The windshield wiper and the windshield…

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The painter is the painted.  The cleaner is the cleaned.  The climber is the climbed.  The thinker is the thought.

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Elegant Lady.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Elegant Lady. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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Primarily functioning from (and reacting as) mere symbols is a form of suffering…

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It may be that merely looking at life through (and “as”) a screen of symbols – as most do – isn’t really looking at life at all.

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Plants can be blue... humans needn't be.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Plants can be blue… humans needn’t be. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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A twist of fate…

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The turning of the knob was the door opening and the movement towards being closer to nature.

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Knobs and entry ways... Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Knobs and entry ways… Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

 

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Season’s Greetings! Ho, Ho, Ho! (Photo and Video)

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It’s great to get together with family for Christmas!

(Be sure to see the video below.)

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Evergreen.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Evergreen. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

 

 

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Stuck behind their construction…

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To look through the screen of learned, old patterns (that they instilled) is to gaze at them (i.e., at their mental images and labels)… not at the fresh, alive actuality.

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Whatever... Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Whatever… Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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Not drugged and wasted…

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Live life magically, not heavy-footed and ungracefully!

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[Female Whitetail Dragonfly]

Natural and balanced. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Natural and balanced. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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To all children…

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Don’t lose your innocence.  Don’t ever merely crave to “fit in” with the crowd.  Don’t ever fear “being made fun of” or fear “being rejected.”  Stand alone without being a slave to “what they think.”

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[Here we go ’round the mulberry bush,
The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush.
Here we go ’round the mulberry bush,
So early in the morning.]

So early in the morning... Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

So early in the morning… Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

 

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What motivates you?…

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What motivates you?  Is what motivates you rather ordinary, limited, and superficial… or is it something with tremendous depth?

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[A session (i.e., social gathering) of the Nature Appreciation Club.]

Nature Appreciation Club.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Nature Appreciation Club. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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It’s easy to distort it…

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Face life and truth as it actually is… not merely as what you want it to be or as what you were taught.

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[Meeting with an old friend.]

Discussing the day's events.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Discussing the day’s events. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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Universal conflict…

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The divisive notion of “us” and “them” causes wars.

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[The single queen that laid these eggs was well fed indeed!]

Many new sisters are on the way! Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Many new sisters are on the way! Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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Most don’t go this way…

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A trillion times more important than understanding the instrument of one’s camera… is understanding the instrument of one’s mind.

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A couple of the planets of the sun contain life. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

A couple of the planets of the sun contain life. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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Buffaloed by that contaminated screen…

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Can one ever remain truly happy if one is constantly looking at the world through the labels that others instilled in one?

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[Buffalo Treehoppers feed on the sap of flowers, vegetables, shrubs, and deciduous trees.]

There's a hole in their theories!  Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

There’s a hole in their theories! Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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Don’t believe that never the twain shall meet…

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If, each and every day, one is wisely psychologically dying to the hullabaloo and clamor of superfluous thoughts, then one isn’t afraid of the mystery of dying (as so many are).  Then living and dying aren’t two separate things… nor the latter something horrible to be frightened of.

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[Widow Dragonfly]

Black Widow.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Black Widow. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014