Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Instrument of Notension

knowing > attention
doing > intention
being > notension

Of course there is tension, as with Jesus in Gethsemane, but there is a radical communion with spirit at the heart of the situation, that transparentizes knowing and doing, as though one sees through and walks through walls. It is the “notension” of being at one with spirit, in a state of 100 percent intensity and 100 percent detachment. ~jpc

O to be an instrument of notension. Namaste.

Image: "Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane," John S. C. Abbott and Jacob Abbott, Illustrated New Testament (1878)

Note: Our Dad, Peyton, would have been 100 today. He was one who lost it all during the Great Depression, but lived to make sure his children had a great chance. On his shoulders we stand and give thanks for his great journey.

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