Friday, July 9, 2010

Jonathan Carroll's blog

CarrollBlog 5.29

There are always moments when one feels empty and estranged.
Such moments are most desirable,
for it means the soul has cast its moorings and is sailing for distant places.
This is detachment—
when the old is over and the new has not yet come.
If you are afraid, the state may be distressing,
but there is really nothing to be afraid of.
Remember the instruction:
Whatever you come across—
go beyond."

Nisargadatta Maharaj
I miss those days where my thoughts meant something or led somewhere, where I was trying to look for something without actually looking for it. This usually happens at school and when I graduate, I have no clue as to where and when I'll be thinking again.

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