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T  H  E     P  E  N  D  U  L  U  M     E  F  F  E  C  T 

Consciousness is Everything and is Everywhere, Observing itself.

FEAR is a Great Power.

​It Mirrors and shapes Imagination through living apertures of the Mind.

​The Mind is a Prismic vessel, sandwiched between dual worlds.

​A Prism should be an empty room of Time’s cognition. As a thought it either represents the straw houses of our beliefs that struggle to withstand the 4 seasons of the Mind, or that Prism will be a Temple, marking the Genesis of our centred being within the gardens of an Eden.

​With fear we can either form an alliance, or we can submit to it, but to avoid fear altogether, subverts its energy into a Poison Dragon.

A poison dragon will harness itself deep in the basement of Consciousness and there forever it will reign in the deep and dark cellars of our homes.

 

In the depth of the psyche, it Shadows turns the Mind into a Dark Prism.

​A Dark Prism will consume the light of the Mind to sustain its existence, because without an alliance with its observer, through the influences of fear, it will manipulate the light as its own.

​However, learning to be empathic to one’s darkness through examples of God, Consciousness, Science, Music, Dance, Art, or any Prismic attainment, brings Light to the basements of the Mind.

 

The Light transmutes the shadows of the ego from its Rorschach blots of hidden meanings and shapes them through the stylus of the Mind into an eloquence that Mirrors the unconscious.

 

In the same way that shadows are cast from objects against the surface of the world, are symmetries which cast subjective shadows as light, from the object of our thoughts and their thinking beyond the Mind.

Shadows are the ink of the ego, and the stylus, the Prism of the Mind. The observer subtly scribes their thoughts of a learned world in a dream against the atmospheric waters of imagination, within the constellations of the nocturnal Mind.

 

Shadows are inverted, opposing mirrors of reality and its dream. A duality where the counter aspects of the ego peers into its opposite worlds. Together they bend the contexts of Light and Night in their respective worlds around the inquisitive nature of its observer, who as the metaphoric man child wants to play with the shapes and colours of both worlds.

 

Through the cycle of each day, the roles are reversed. Sleeping is purely a physical necessity and not an observable need, because the Mind never sleeps. The night child is very much awake, becoming the ego of light in the shadow of metaphoric Darkness. A darkness that subjugates the Prism of the Mind as an observer who sleeps to through magic of that world.

As the ego of the night, the observer too casts its own refraction of the day into dreams where the Night Mind is surrounded by the constellations of the Universe.

This is the balance if the Yin & the Yang.

Between the realms of Yin Yang are inversion points outside of Time.

This is the temporal palace of the Mind.

This palace is the centre of human existence, as windows into both the physical & metaphysical world, more closely matched to a “Prism”

 

The friendship between the observer’s shadows, of the light and the dark, is a relationship that unfortunately becomes strained in the pursuits of a one-sided life.

​The potential for a reacquaintance can be renewed, but they both must befriend the distortions of their Mental, Physical, & Emotional neglects to each other, as the result of fears inadvertently learned, which pushed them apart.

​This is the same inner child we carry into our adulthood, which can often over-impose and overcast beliefs by trying to subdue and take the light of others.

​Those inflections are the dual friendship of the divided child who is still afraid of its Darkness, because we the observers, have forgotten the importance of our dreams.

 

What the observer may believe is its enemy in the shape of fear, is instead the jealous opposing shadows of long-lost best friends, trying to regain the observer’s attention in the chaos of the Mind.

The observers role is to bring the light of the physical world into unconsciousness as a stylus of the Light, where conversely, the unconscious shaped dreams of the shadow becomes the ego of the physical world.

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But it is not fear, in is your inner child hiding in the basement of every distorted perception of the MIND, and now we the observers must go into the wilderness of both these worlds and bring these friends together.

 

the Elusive 4th Dimension 

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