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Do not deaden your soul!

“Do not deaden your soul!”

Alan Moore talks about this.

People see the soul as a responsibility.

“What if it breaks?”

“What if I lose it?”

And other fears...

You’re losing the sickness, but you think the sickness is you.

Because you look at the ego and identify with it.

“Losing their minds” is losing the locked sense of yourself.

You become - begin to manifest with - true mind.

People are afraid of not being able to come back from the plunge.

Not being able to get off the ride.

I was there. There for a long time.

Ours has become a tired world, and it’s the worst way to go into an apocalypse.

Too lazy to even shade ourselves from the sun.

The experiment of materialism has bonded with the experiment of capitalism, and the results have been a swift slide into catastrophe.

If nature was mute, if nature was spiritless,

then we surely are the panorama playset on one bed of sand across an alien shore

somewhere far above and beyond the beyond.

Only it's not. We're not. You're not.

DON'T LOSE HOPE.

DON'T LET YOUR LIFE HOLLOW OUT.

Yet it wouldn't take much

- not much at all -

to re-enchant the world.

For the revelation is that it was enchanted all along.

A place of creation.

From birth to death, between and beyond,

around and within and without and surrounding the swirling center,

the sun at the start and the star within,

burning to be alive and alive so long as it burns.

And the beginning is in its becoming.

The skin is bursting.

The seams are spreading.

The lay lines are burning.

The deeps are churning.

The air is thickening.

The metals are smelting.

The bodies are boiling.

The skulls are cracking.

The minds are breaking.

The time is arriving

as the sun within rises.

For the true birth - the real leap, the emergence of nature's next potential - is coming soon.

It will be a birth of souls.

Of souls and information,

and the spirited imagination.


alejo leo

A hume of the Imagine Nation,

exploring language, story, and life.

Always welcoming collaborators.

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