The Invitation



There is now an invitation to become your awareness. A self-realization bringing infinite fairness. We are invited as creation to celebrate that were here. This invite is now so absolutely clear. For thousands of years man has gone to what is out. Living with sadness, hate , turmoil , and self-doubt. Now is a shift of consciousness to go within. Let it happen and don't struggle now it must begin. Some might say but everything seems fine. This cannot be true inside you must be lying. Most everyone lives life to half of potential. The core of all being is very essential. We always go against the grain. Causing sorrow which manifests pain. If we were to let things happen. As a good ship has a good captian. He knows just when to make a decision. If one choice is wrong its a fatal collision. So real action is always spontanious. Because what is triggered is consciousness. This is not something we control. We are a part of a unified whole. Consciousness is a field that governs us all. Yet Conscious of what and to who do we call? Who sees the seer and Conscious of whom? More useful then full is an empty room. The invitation is here to go now within. Return to the one that has always been!
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Submitted on October 16, 2012

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme A
Characters 1,200
Words 219
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1

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