Embracing Illusions

Once a Man Sees, he may then embrace the meaningless illusions of life with all apparent enthusiasm and no visible harm.

 

 

Ordinary man accepts his dissatisfaction as being other than it is.  He calls it “emotional and mental problems,” “material difficulties,” etc., when it all arises from the ever-unfinished upper level of his very own nervous system.

 

 

No lateral, I-level observations are profitable, since they must fit into predetermined slots, and be subjectively judgmental.

 

 

All human activity is unknowingly directed toward affecting completion.

 

 

Those who can See, can peer into men’s eyes and view the emptiness and lateral captivity.

J.