Only the Few

Being of the Many is in looking at Life as others do.
Being of the Many is in living your life as though others are not what they say they are.
Being of the Many is in conceiving of Life in divisible pieces and separate occurrences, while
being of the Few is in Seeing Life as it is: an unending, undivided, omni-taneous process.

 

 

That which falls, arises;
that which leaves, returns.
Only forms could do otherwise,
and no such form has yet been seen by the Few.

 

 

Only the Few know “I” as a verb, not a noun.

 

 

To be properly “hit” one must be blind-sided, (and part of the profit of such an unexpected attack is in being made to see that one has a blind side).

 

 

One suitable, picture-definition of ordinary man, is in him buying caged birds from a priest so as to release them for assumed spiritual reward.

 

J.