It's Only a Storm in a Teacup: 01/07/08

Monday, January 7, 2008

Perfection From Within

Confined in the absence of all things there are no expectations. One does not say, “See you soon,” because there is nothing and nobody to be seen. There is no equal and opposite reaction because there is no action. Failing and succeeding are not possible. There is safety in stasis. Being confined in this state must assume there is no choice in the matter. Thus even the act of confinement itself is both blameless and inconsequential.

Perfection is allusive. The definition of perfection is in itself imperfect. The reason is because it exists outside of stasis. Perfection cannot be changed, it is not bad or good, and it only serves the purpose of showing itself. Only in the absence of all things does perfection exists. Only in thought can you achieve the absence of all things.

Stasis exemplifies perfection. Those seeking it need only to stop trying. Because only those who do nothing will ever reach such a high plateau; further, will be the only ones to reach perfection at all. Stop thinking. Can you?