You have two God creators, one perceived and relative, the other actual and timeless. Just who conjures who?
July 26, 2021
Maat
Crows understand that Nasty Egrets and Naughty Herons have two makers.
They know that the 'absolute' cannot be defined by a beginning or end, for it resides outside the temporal imaginations of time. The egrets and herons chase each other within the skies of an infinite, relative eternity.
Discover who conjures who in the Tao of X'Tzu's Zoo.
Crows understand that temporal ‘futures’ are downward gusts from the beating wings of the ‘Great Stork’.
The ‘creator god’ (also known as the ‘Great Stork’) is showing off its one beautiful leg, and one ugly leg. In the dualistic estuary, all ‘things’ are welcome.
They also do their best to avoid the targeted Will droppings bombed at them from nasty egrets and naughty herons!
Sometimes, black feathers get ruffled.
The symbolic pair of crows represent self-aware duality, playing with the sensation of light (street lamp). The Phoenix that rises is in the Twin Inferno state, self-realized, blazing in the Absolute and playing in the mutually arising relative.
A pair of very attractive legs! They symbolize the thought-forms of ‘sun & moon’, ‘light & dark’, ‘Jachin and Boaz’, & ‘11:11’… the twin towers of duality.
It’s a bit hard to have two ‘makers’ you know… the one who made or conjured the plumage, the beak, the scratchy skinny legs; and the one who really isn’t a ‘maker’ at all, but the originator of the real essence of crow.
The latter ‘maker’ makes nothing in the sense of time, because the essential crow never had a beginning, only the feathers did.
The crow represents the knowledge that the ‘Absolute’ has no mutual arising component. From within the ‘relative’ we encounter all sensations.
A great shot of the Great Creator Stork walking on water.
The Great Stork imagines it creates something of lasting ever-present consequence.