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GENTLE UNDULATIONS OF PEACE OF JOY SWELL FORTH
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A DOUBLE OUROBOROS SOURCED
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DANCES WITHOUT IDO’S ADOS
CELEBRATING TAO CORES IN ALL THAT IS
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a voice that always sings its melody to the world.
This is a voice of truth and certainty,
the voice that lays bare the hidden mysteries of the soul.
Jonathan Star, Rumi – In the Arms of the Beloved.
Rumi
can go where she wishes, without danger.
She perceives the universal harmony,
even amid great pain,
because she has found peace in her heart.
may make people stop and enjoy.
But words that point to the Tao
seem monotonous and without flavor.
When you look for it, there is nothing to see.
When you listen for it, there is nothing to hear.
When you use it, it is inexhaustible.
Tao Te Ching #35
Translation by Stephen Mitchell.
DailyTao.org displays a new chapter of the Tao Te Ching everyday,
I am a boundless being;
an eternal child of the cosmos
Almine.
9/22/16
of remnants of old dreams.
There are steps our Lightfamily can take
to benefit from this purging on a personal level.
Most importantly, realize that the proportion of what is expressed by our environment as density, is disproportionate.
Ideally it should consist of 90% expressing in harmony with Infinite grace,
and only 10% of what is distorted.
The purging has the purpose of reducing the percentage of density.
But it is largely the lightbearers of the planet who are to blame
for keeping obsolete programs in place:
they have wanted to save, redeem and be charitable and forgiving — keeping the obsolete in place after it has completed its purpose.
This creates discordant tones and suffering on Earth.
The way to assist the passage of the obsolete back into Infinite Beingness,
is to withdraw our energy and attention from it.
This applies to any old dreams of suffering in your past as well.
If it doesn’t inspire,
withdraw your focus and attention from it
and it shall cease to exist in your reality.
Almine
https://www.alminediary.com/rune-of-the-week-39-2016/
and the winds long to play with your hair.
K. Gibran