Airstreams Stuck in the Sand
Airstreams Stuck in the Sand
When we step outside our Airstream-souls, we see how fate and freewill are related.
Life’s journeys are driven by our hands, unattached to birth and death. For time means no-thing before then. Thought and time are facing mirrors, dualistic roadside concessions.
Fate and freewill describe a single state, depending on whether we’re the driver or passenger. When the observer opens their window to get a clearer view, the imagined distinction between in and out, observer and observed, Airstream and road, begin to fade. In this, we might experience a nearby raven (‘you’, the lower-self) burst into a Phoenix (‘You’, the Absolute-self).
Recognition doesn’t pull the welcome mat from the distinction of Will. But thinking so leads some to view fate as a soft shoulder they never could pull their trailer. Fate is freewill perceived as an infinite amount of nows… awareness bent through convex stick-on mirrors. This confuses those attached to the lens of time.
Let’s step outside the RV and look around!
If the Airstream symbolizes energetic body-soul, then in peace and presence we see other RV’s as rentals. At roadside, the interior appears empty. Of course… it is, from dualistic eyes. Our presence knows that ‘no-thing’ has ever been there, yet ‘never not’ been there as well.
Do we wonder who that Airstream belonged? Well, it was ours, in the illusory-like past and future, and the ever-present. A fading distinction between here and there, past and future, leads to unlearning the grinding gears of fate and freewill.
The door’s open, where thought is seen comfortably living in time. We choose our focus; upon thought, Will, others desires, and the universe’s egregore. Still, all these ‘things and thoughts’ are not the Absolute-self, but symptoms of playground experience, travels, and adventure.