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It's easy for the simple to become complex, but well nigh impossible for the complex to become simple

And yet that is perhaps the goal, to become simple, not simple-minded, but being able to understand all as if it were simple.

The Universal Mind

For me with such a concept red flags pop up, i've been trained effortlessly to distrust anything from new age teachings, yet there's something in those teachings which stir my soul, there was an old paperback new age book I recall reading 20 or so years ago, it was describing Mahler's 9th symphony. I think fondly of it for that reason. It was talking about cosmic stuff, how everything has a structure, like Mahler's 9th? I may be remembering it wrong, but it's what i'm thinking of now.

I'm listening to Marcus Aurelius' Meditations read by Duncan Steen while William Basinski's Disintegration Loops plays, oh there's so many golden nuggets in that book, and the music is like your some disembodied sphere floating over a wasteland.

There's so much to say, and when we try to say as much as we can, we muddy the waters of truth, truth is simple, it's clean, it's refreshing and emboldening, it's like a healthy meal, energizing you to good deeds, what food alone isn't able to pull off.

Better than food is the concept behind one of my favorite booktubers, his volume was Luis Jorge Borges' collected fiction, books that are better than food, ideas that are delivered with a structure, each morsel can be chewed upon, new nutrients each time.

For there to be maximal effectiveness it seems like a fusion, that is only contradictory to those looking at it in a 2 dimension way, reality is more than that for sure.

1. What are the most important things at this very moment

and

2. What goes with these things

There must be a sort of order that is malleable, and with each master stroke, a masterpiece emerges, in the paintings of our choices.

 
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