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Do you hear a higher calling?
There's a theory that you are influenced backwards through time, from your future self. There is an array of potential outcomes of your life, a bunch of you's', all calling you to their version of the final character you play out... but one typically stands above all during a pivotal moment of action... during this moment, there's a future you, much greater than all of these other versions, whose gap might seem so great now in becoming that, but that future you... believes in you... it's why it calls you... and although you may not always listen to it, that's the version that you will be drawn to.
This theory is interesting, because you can kind of prove it.
You are now already a greater version of your past... whatever state you are in right now, you have more understanding than your past self... and can now apply that backwards in time to understand why you did what you did, why you felt the way you did, why you thought that way, why you believed that way.
You can go backwards in time and can forgive your old self for not knowing, for not being conscious of the suffering you might have gone through... or put others through... You are talking back to your old self, with mindful compassion. The more you do this, the more proficient you become in it.
This loving kindness is the only known human time machine intervention that we know of. The more you use it, the more you call upon yourself to see the better version of you, the higher version you become in the future... This act causes you to prescribe to this higher version... which then you are now... in that higher calling. So one only needs to do now what they want to become, not wait for it.
Now you begin to practice repeating the future, not the past.
You don't become something... you already are. How long you practice who you really are, might be the greatest challenge you'll ever come across in this lifetime.
#photography #philosophy #mindfulness
There's a theory that you are influenced backwards through time, from your future self. There is an array of potential outcomes of your life, a bunch of you's', all calling you to their version of the final character you play out... but one typically stands above all during a pivotal moment of action... during this moment, there's a future you, much greater than all of these other versions, whose gap might seem so great now in becoming that, but that future you... believes in you... it's why it calls you... and although you may not always listen to it, that's the version that you will be drawn to.
This theory is interesting, because you can kind of prove it.
You are now already a greater version of your past... whatever state you are in right now, you have more understanding than your past self... and can now apply that backwards in time to understand why you did what you did, why you felt the way you did, why you thought that way, why you believed that way.
You can go backwards in time and can forgive your old self for not knowing, for not being conscious of the suffering you might have gone through... or put others through... You are talking back to your old self, with mindful compassion. The more you do this, the more proficient you become in it.
This loving kindness is the only known human time machine intervention that we know of. The more you use it, the more you call upon yourself to see the better version of you, the higher version you become in the future... This act causes you to prescribe to this higher version... which then you are now... in that higher calling. So one only needs to do now what they want to become, not wait for it.
Now you begin to practice repeating the future, not the past.
You don't become something... you already are. How long you practice who you really are, might be the greatest challenge you'll ever come across in this lifetime.
#photography #philosophy #mindfulness
