I no longer need Better.
Better has served its purpose.
Thank you, Better,
if that’s really your name.
10/27
Beyond Better
In the infinite expanse of existence, the concept of “Better” often serves as a beacon, guiding us towards some perceived pinnacle. Yet, as we delve deeper into the dance of the cosmos, we realize that “Better” is but a transient whisper in the eternal wind.
Gratitude to the Guide
“Better” is like a whimsical guide, leading us through the labyrinth of life. It pushes us, prods us, makes us question, and often drives our actions. But there comes a moment when we outgrow the guidance and yearn to chart our own path, led by the compass of our innate wisdom.
Shedding Illusory Labels
Names, labels, and identifiers—like “Better”—are ephemeral constructs of the mind. They come and go, shape-shifting as we evolve. As we expand in our understanding, we see that these labels merely served as stepping stones, helping us navigate the vast river of existence.
Embracing Wholeness
When we release the need for “Better,” we enter a state of wholeness, where every experience, every moment, is perfect in its imperfection. Here, in this state of pure being, we relish the richness of the present, unburdened by the desire for something more or different.
Summary
Releasing the pursuit of “Better” allows us to embrace the present moment fully, acknowledging the inherent perfection of each experience. This shift in perspective leads to a deeper appreciation for the unfolding journey of life.
Glossarium
- Whimsical Guide: A playful force or idea that directs our journey, even if temporarily.
- Ephemeral Whisper: A fleeting thought or feeling, like a brief gust of wind.
- Pure Being: A state of existence unburdened by external constructs or desires.
“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” – Marcel Proust
In a realm where stars shimmer and sway,
We once sought “Better” to light our way.
But now, with awakened eyes we see,
Each moment, as it is, is pure glee.
How might we further explore the landscapes of our soul, free from the constraints of external constructs?
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