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F.: [Often the pointers and insights of some visitors are shared on the site, their "take" often providing clarity to other seekers. See the March 10 and
"GINNY'S WAVE": A Haiku
Rainfall on ocean,
see Unicity, no form.
Come, dissolution.
In the typical Japanese haiku, a kireji (or "cutting word") usually appears at the end of one of the verse's three metrical phrases, serving not just as a closing but more as an ultimate and final finishing in terms of the message.
In the above, see “dissolution” as the cutting word, meaning...
...a word that cuts away all identity, personal or otherwise
...a word that cuts away any chance of taking anything personally (and thus remaining at peace during the manifestation)
...a word that cuts away delusion (the most prevalent dealing with assumed roles / identities)
See "dissolution," therefore, as an ultimate and final finishing…
...of false identities
...of any identity
...of all of the fluctuations and chaos that accompany the assumption of identities, and
...of the notion that there is something special or personal involved with a “form” or "space”
Has the ultimate and final finishing happened with both "you" and "You"?
Thanks, g. Please enter the silence of contemplation.
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