soul flight
Have you ever wanted to be at complete peace with yourself, knowing who you are and what you’re here for? A soul flight is the exploration of oneself which is one of the most influential intoxicating forces of consciousness exploring life at its most meaningful way to get your own sense of direction and purpose. All human beings have a fundamental need to explore the unknown which is getting smaller by the day but the soul is un mappable. You may be searching for the inner universe of mind, emotion and consciousness or the dynamics of subtle energies that connects all things. A way to achieve this inner enlightenment is to meditate such as monks do in the Himalayas. Meditation is finding healing in deep relaxation, reviving your spirit of exploration. Well in the mountain poem by Wallace Stevenson he was at peace with himself at or on the mountain he longed for the feeling with the rest in his soul. He was using the poem for his utopia that is where he can be at one in himself on top of the world and feel above everybody else it also helped him just keep on keeping on.
In the break of day poem by Jorge Luis Borges he claims that the whole world is a mental activity a dream, of, souls . . . but immortal like a Forrest or a river. That means that the world is what you make it in your place it can be nice if you take care of it or bad if you just let it go with the rest. Such as a majestic flower beautiful when in blossom and tendered to but ugly when tired and wilted and long forgotten from the world.
Like in the excerpt from into the wild by Jon. krauker, mckindless wants to be at rest with himself and he decides that the only way to achieve inner enlightenment to be at a complete peace with the world your nature and every thing in your presence. Mckindless wants to be completely removed from society and goes off into the wilderness to try and survive by himself and live entirely off the land, and he hugely miscalculated what he was doing. And in the end his soul flight wound up leading to his eventual death.
this is an extreme case of the need for inner enlightenment. it is very rare that this extreme need of enlightenment is needed. Some people can pass this off as a mid-life crisis and buy a new car, go to Europe or something but they cope with it better than killing themselves by accident to be at peace and feel complete with the world.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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