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Twenty One: I am a Seeker

On June 1, 2024June 22, 2024 By Well Worth BeingLeave a comment

I seek not to find
I seek to forget
So I can re-member,
all the parts that I learnt to know.
Those parts not true
Dis-membered.

I seek not to ground
I seek to uproot
So I can un-pluck,
all the notes that have been played.
That broken dance
Dis-corded.


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One story has to end for another to begin. Nothing on this finite planet goes anywhere … it just changes form. The brain has a way of creating familiar pathways by truncating certain repeated chains of actions. It does this to conserve energy. These can be like routines to get ready for work, a best route to a shop or office, how to cook a meal and how to actually complete a day of work or studies or parenting. These become unconscious competencies that work in your favour. But when these truncations become unconscious incompetencies, we can do things like have a cigarette after a meal, sabotage relationships, react instead of respond … I wanna run to the end of the world … We travel first because we think we have to somehow find ourselves. And then we travel because we need to lose ourselves. And then we travel because we need to lose ourselves. Finally we travel because we realise we can only ever discover ourselves. We travel to open our bodies, our hearts and our souls to the experiential value lacking in all that has been crammed into our minds so that we can reprogram our foundational characteristics and forge a new reality to which we return ... to the same place but a place that has changed because we ourselves are changed. Final days in Brazil … for now. Happiness is a run along the seaside and a room with a view. I passed by a few times and so badly wanted to stop there a while. Today I did just that. Fuelled by a superb double espresso in an antique porcelain cup, nostalgic LPs and eclectic decor, I spent a couple of productive hours writing my book. Museu da Misericórdia, once the first hospital dating back to the mid 1500s. What looks magical is in reality an artist’s representation of the tears that fell in this basement museum under the Mercado Modelo where slaves arriving from Africa to Salvador, Brazil, were kept ... and wept.

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