Words of Fact vs Words of Truth

October 19, 2006

Tree of Life

From a Cabalistic perspective, judging what is true, is too much of a burden and too time consuming. It is a viscous trap, as situations and priorities are always changing. If we were forced to do so, as many people are led to believe, it would be hard to get anything done.

As a Cabalist, I much prefer to choose which ever option I find the most practical. This way my options are always open, and sometimes, as it happens, if the situation or logic should develop to indicate another belief is more practical, I can change in a moment, without a slightest bit of turmoil. Also, since I am giving myself the freedom to choose, I must allow others to do so as well, even if their beliefs are different than mine, and by doing so, I am always choosing peace over conflict.

For me, all you beliefs– AND every single thing that happens, is always interpreted is such a way as to be the most practical. This way all your energy is always pushing you in the same direction, with the least resistance possible.

Of course, a promise is always a promise. There’s nothing practical about breaking a promise. And while it my be tempting to oppose great forces, especially if they are harmful, it is often smarter to step aside, until such time as you might be better matched.

Watch yourself If you see yourself constantly trying having to defend your ideas, you’re certainly spinning your wheels. That’s what’s MOST consuming. The point is this; it is MUCH simpler and joyful, to simply believe that you can be right, without someone else being wrong.


A Rare Condition

October 16, 2006

I spent a few hours working on a video today, but it didn’t turn out very well. So here. This says it all for today. Here’s a short film; well directed and well very well edited.

click to see a short film, A Rare Condition
click to see short film, A Rare Condition