Bozebits

Are you living life or are you looking for reasons (messages) in the things you experience (live)? I hope it’s “living.”

Bozebits

If your lips are movin’, your ego is groovin’. Everything you say, regardless of eloquence, beauty, or intent, is ego. Even what you write, think, or dream is ego. Now, when you get this, once and for all, you will begin to see the miracle of everything instead of the narrow interpretation your ego allows. Speaking and thinking less broadens awareness.

Bozebits

Loving “you” is the best of you. No one does “you” better than you, so why would you relinquish “you” to the dream of being a better you? Or worse, being someone else. There are no failures in life. Even when you are fixated on being something other than “you.”

Bozebits

The ability to think makes us human. The ability to not think makes us Gods. Whaddya think? Careful; trick question.

Bozebits

Happiness requires no self to be. That is, no self that feeds on things it believes cause happiness. Love and joy are the same. All these things defy cause and effect. There is no cause for love, joy, or happiness. They just are.

Bozebits

Find the place within you where the impossible doesn’t matter. In truth, everything about you, in every way, is the impossible, made possible. Yes, you’re that amazing!

Bozebits

The so-called raising of consciousness prattled on about these days has morphed into a very odd thing. Those who believe they have raised theirs tend to look down on those they claim haven’t. There it is again; that rascally thinking. Consciousness is not the problem; thinking we are wise judges of consciousness is.

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Don’t limit yourself by trying to un-limit yourself. “Limited, unlimited” are noise that gets in the way of experience, which is infinite and, most importantly, free of definitions that add frustration and possibly insanity to existence. There’s just nothing more perfect! Love and live what you live.    

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Mystery is the core of every experience; we either challenge it with reason or embrace it with our will. Most of us look for or create reasons for why things are as they are. Sadly, our reason occurs in the overused bed of right and wrong, which is always faulty. Without knowing why or how, it takes guts to plunge into “what is.” Let not your reason keep you from doing so.