CONTENTMENT

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Only the realization that the world is the one made manifest can even attempt to solve existential problems. We are forever locked into our own worlds of experience and self-identification, even as we are one with the singular infinity. I remember myself as a child riding through other neighborhoods and seeing the seemingly unending parade of other people’s homes and lives roll by. I was shocked that so many were not mine.

There are no easy answers. False religious beliefs offer no consolation to the aware mind. You are you and I am me. We are forever locked into our temporal beings. Contentment is a learned skill. Acceptance is the only course open to us.

It occurs to me that pessimistic views should be given no more weight than optimistic views. Both are extremes brought on chemically––sometimes from just internal thoughts and sometimes from external circumstances. We can, because we are in charge of our beings, teach ourselves techniques to keep our state of mind in relative balance. We need to accept the oppositional duality of the world about us, understand that joy is only manifest in relation to the counterpart of sorrow, happiness in relation to suffering. A more perfect world would equalize all the extremes, political, social, and economic. Though that world is evolving, it is not yet available to most of us. That does not mean that it will not come.

OBSERVATIONS

The only constant is change. We are all our own gods. What we find hard to understand is that within infinity, all things are possible, and infinity has to be because the finite is here.

Social conditioning makes us see beyond ourselves. It is not always best, depending on the society.

Remaking the world in your own image is a colossal bore.

Many people say they want peace. Everyone wants love. Like the weather itself, these two ideas are measured in degrees – sometimes hot and sometimes cold, now and then just right.

People love to fear. It is a free emotion that costs little in the present, though it blackens the future.

To live is not just to suffer, but to rejoice, feel joy and pain, suffering and elation. To live successfully is to balance the extremes

THE JOURNALS OF KENNETH HARPER FINTON


Ken Finton

I have kept journals most of my life. The idea was to record events and thoughts for posterity. A book form would be better; few buy books these days. Instead, this is a digital version.

https://unread.cloud/books/yearnings

February 16, 2015

It appears to me that if knowledge of the truth were known by all, the world would not exist. My focus at the moment is on the experience of the world and the world being one. The “one needs the other like a child needs a mother” was a line on one of my songs. Since there is basically nothing in existence but one ultimate reality, and that reality becomes the many, then the one needs the world as much as the world needs the one. If not, we would not even be talking.

What I was trying to relate is that the vibrational states that compose matter in the wave forms are basically like digital recordings. They encode information into chemical elements. They are read by the ‘laser’ of thought and organized into chemical compounds and organic structures. In this manner, events are recorded and strung together in strands to become experience. It is this experience that makes our world, local and universal.

October 14, 2014

TODAY’S OBSERVATIONS

The only constant is change. We are all our own gods. What we find hard to understand is that within infinity, all things are possible, and infinity has to be because the finite is here.

Social conditioning makes us see beyond ourselves. It is not always best, depending on the society.

Remaking the world in your own image is a colossal bore.

Many people say they want peace. Everyone wants love. Like the weather itself, these two ideas are measured in degrees – sometimes hot and sometimes cold, now and then just right.

People love to fear. It is a free emotion that costs little in the present, though it blackens the future.

To live is not just to suffer, but to rejoice, feel joy and pain, suffering and elation. To live successfully is to balance the extremes