Everything fell into place. Everything fell into place

Max Fry

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Take your time, be patient - sooner or later everything will fall into place.

Max Fry

Sooner or later everything will become clear, everything will fall into place. Lewis Carroll

Do not be sad. Sooner or later everything will become clear, everything will fall into place and line up in a single beautiful scheme, like lace. It will become clear why everything was needed, because everything will be right.

Lewis Carroll

Don't be sad, said Alice. - Sooner or later everything will become clear, everything will fall into place and line up in a single beautiful scheme, like lace. It will become clear why everything was needed, because everything will be right.

Lewis Carroll

Max Fry

Any black streak ends sooner or later. The main thing is to manage to survive until the moment when Max Frei starts to get lucky again

Any black streak ends sooner or later. The main thing is to manage to live up to the moment when he starts to get lucky again.

Max Fry

“Any black streak ends sooner or later. The main thing is to manage to live until the moment when he starts to get lucky again! Max Fry

Any black streak ends sooner or later. The main thing is to manage to live up to the moment when he starts to get lucky again. Max Fry

Eckhart Tolle

If everything is in order inside you, then everything will fall into place on the outside.

Eckhart Tolle

If everything is in order inside you, then everything will fall into place on the outside. Eckhart Tolle

If everything is in order inside you, then everything will fall into place on the outside. Eckhart Tolle

Oh, be sad. Sooner or later everything will become clear, everything will fall into place and line up in a single beautiful scheme, like lace. It will become clear why everything was needed, because everything will be right. L. Carroll "Quotes of the great ©"

The "better late than never" rule only works when it's not too late. Max Fry

There are no good attachments. Everything ends badly sooner or later. D.Grinberg

The surest way to success is to keep trying one more time. Sooner or later everything will work out!

  1. You need to run as fast just to stay in place, and to get somewhere, you need to run at least twice as fast!
  2. Everything has its own morality, you just need to be able to find it!
  3. Never think that you are different from what you could be otherwise than being different in those cases when it is impossible not to be otherwise.
  4. - You can not believe in the impossible!
    “It’s just that you don’t have much experience,” said the Queen. “When I was your age, I spent half an hour every day on this!” Other days I had time to believe in a dozen impossibilities before breakfast!
  5. You know, one of the biggest losses in a battle is losing your head..
  6. Tomorrow is never today! Is it possible to wake up in the morning and say: “Well, now, finally, tomorrow”?
  7. Few people find a way out, some do not see it, even if they find it, and many do not even look for it.
  8. - Serious attitude to anything in this world is a fatal mistake.
    - Is life serious?
    Oh yes, life is serious! But not very...
  9. I saw such nonsense, in comparison with which this nonsense is an explanatory dictionary!
  10. The best way to explain is to do it yourself.
  11. If everyone did their own thing, the Earth would spin faster.
  12. "Don't be sad," said Alice. - Sooner or later everything will become clear, everything will fall into place and line up in a single beautiful scheme, like lace. It will become clear why everything was needed, because everything will be right.
  13. Just think that because of some thing you can be so reduced that it becomes nothing..
  14. Try as she might, she could not find a shadow of meaning here, although all the words were perfectly clear to her.
  15. She had absolutely nothing to do, and sitting idle, you know, is not an easy task.
  16. Right now, for example, I despaired for two hours ... with jam and sweet buns.
  17. If your head is empty, alas, the greatest sense of humor will not save you.
  18. - What do you want?
    - I want to kill time.
    - Time does not like being killed.
  19. I just don't know who I am now. No, of course, I know approximately who I was in the morning when I got up, but since then I have always been this way and that way - in a word, some kind of not like that.
  20. She always gave herself good advice, although she rarely followed it.
  21. - Where can I find someone normal?
    - Nowhere, - answered the Cat, - there are no normal ones. After all, everyone is so different and dissimilar. And this, in my opinion, is normal.
  22. What are those sounds over there? Alice asked, nodding at a very secluded thicket of some pretty vegetation at the edge of the garden.
    - And these are miracles, - the Cheshire Cat explained indifferently.
    - And.. And what are they doing there? the girl asked, blushing inevitably.
    - As expected, - the Cat yawned. - They happen...
  23. If that were the case, it would be nothing. If, of course, that were the case. But since it is not so, so it is not like that. Such is the logic of things.
  24. From mustard - they are upset, from onions - they are disingenuous, from wine - they blame, and from baking - they become kinder. What a pity that no one knows about this ... Everything would be so simple. Eat a muffin - and dobrel!
  25. Whatever is said three times becomes the truth.
  26. Never consider yourself different from what others do not think you are, and then others will not consider you different from what you would like to appear to them.
  27. Ten nights are ten times warmer than one. And ten times colder.
  28. - Tell me, please, where should I go from here?
    - Where do you want to go? - answered the Cat.
    - I don't care ... - said Alice.
    “Then it doesn’t matter where you go,” said the Cat.
  29. The plan, to be sure, was excellent: simple and clear, it is better not to come up with. He had only one drawback: it was completely unknown how to bring it into execution.
  30. If everything in the world is meaningless, - said Alice, - what prevents you from inventing some sense?

I, the Consciousness that sees these words and experiences everything that is experienced at this moment, is not inside the mind. The mind is not inside the body and the body is not inside the world.

The body is just the feeling of the body, and the world is just the perception of the world.

If sensation and perception are removed from the experience of the body and the world, what objective qualities remain? None!

Sensations and perceptions are made of the mind - that is, they are made of feeling and perception.

There is no other content than feeling and perception.

If there were another substance independent of feeling and perception, representing the body and the world, this substance would remain after feeling and perception were removed.

However, if feeling and perception are taken away, nothing objective remains in the experience of the body and the world.

And if we carefully look at the content of the mind, the content of feeling and perception, we will see that this is nothing but the Consciousness in which they appear.

If there were another content besides Consciousness, which is the mind, then this substance would remain, if Consciousness were deduced from the experience of the mind. However, when Consciousness is removed from the mind, the mind disappears completely, leaving only Consciousness.

Mind, body and world are in Consciousness and they are made of Consciousness only. This is our experience.

It is not some new experience that is gained through study or meditation. This has always been our experience. We just might not notice it. In meditation, we simply notice that this has always been the case.

If we try to perceive this perceiving Consciousness as an object, we will see that this is impossible.

Let's imagine Consciousness as a space, and what this space perceives as Consciousness, realizes that It has the ability to see, understand, experience, that this is a "sensing space".

Now imagine what this space would perceive if it were looking for itself, if it wanted to look at itself.

It would not see anything objective, because space cannot be perceived. It is empty, transparent, colorless and invisible. This perceiving space is too close to itself to be able to see itself.

The space that is being sought is the space that is looking.

Only an object can be perceived objectively, so that this perceiving space sees only those objects that are present in it, but not the space itself.

However, we said that this space, like Consciousness, is endowed with the ability to experience, that it is an "experiencing space". Thus, it makes no sense for it to seek itself, since it, by definition, already perceives itself. It is already experiencing itself because that is what it is. Its nature is "experience".

His very being himself is the knowledge or experience of himself.

However, the experience of "experiencing yourself" is colorless, transparent and invisible. He has no objective qualities. There is nothing there that can be objectively experienced.

And because this conscious space is accustomed to experiencing "objects," it explains this objectless experience of itself, this colorless, transparent, invisible experience, as the absence of experience. It thinks that in itself this conscious space is not present.

At this stage, there are three options for this space:

One is to find itself as an objective experience, not realizing that it is already experiencing itself and therefore can never ever find itself elsewhere.

Second, to identify with some of the objects present and thereby satisfy the sense of identity that is inherent in it. In this way it mixes its identity with the object.

Thirdly, to clearly see that it is already experiencing only itself and has always been so.

Everything that is seen or perceived is an object, an object of the mind, body or world.

Everything that is perceived is a non-perceiving Consciousness. It is an object that appears for Him, within Him.

If Consciousness cannot be perceived as an object, how do we know that it has boundaries?

Do we experience the limitation of this perceiving Consciousness?

It is impossible to experience the limits of Consciousness, because such a limitation would, by definition, have some objective quality.

Such an apparent limitation must be an object, and like all objects it will of itself appear within Consciousness. Consciousness will be aware of it, but will not be limited by it.

In fact, an object that appears in Consciousness says nothing about Consciousness, except that It is present and aware that It is, just as a chair does not tell us that the space in which it is located is present.

Therefore, we have no real experience of boundaries in Consciousness.

And if there is no experimental evidence that Consciousness is limited, on what basis do we believe that it is personal? Why do we think that we, Consciousness, are an individual being inside a body?

Thoughts are limited. Bodies are limited. The world is limited. However, there is no experimental evidence to test the belief that the Consciousness in which the mind, body and world appear is limited or It is personal.

If we say that Consciousness has a limit, then, by definition, there must be an experience of that limit, and therefore of what exists beyond that limit, something that borders on Consciousness.

However, how could we have the experience of such an object if the object itself would be outside Consciousness? How could we be aware of something beyond Consciousness?

Consciousness is required for every experience and therefore, by definition, it is not possible to experience anything outside of Consciousness. And if we do not experience such an object, how can we say that something exists outside of Consciousness?

We have no experience of anything outside of Consciousness and therefore we have no experience of a limited or personal Consciousness.

Consciousness is transparent, colorless, Self-luminous, Self-felt, Self-aware, Self-evident. This is our experience at the moment.

Consciousness is known to be omnipresent because there is no place where there is no Consciousness. It is not that Consciousness is everywhere. It is so that every "everywhere" is in Consciousness.

Consciousness is known to be omniscient because all that is known is known through Consciousness. It knows everything that is known.

It is known as omnipotent because the existence of everything that appears depends solely on Consciousness. Everything that appears arises from Him, is sustained by Him and dissolves in Him. Consciousness creates everything out of its own Being.

Consciousness cannot be known by the mind. Mind is an object. He doesn't know anything. He himself is known to Consciousness.

Therefore Consciousness cannot be described by the mind. The images and metaphors that are used in these reflections do not describe Consciousness. They arise from Consciousness.

They arise from the objectless experience of Consciousness knowing Itself, the experience of Consciousness recognizing Itself, remembering Itself.

They are an invitation from Consciousness to Itself to be Self-aware.

If we have no experience of the limit or limits of Consciousness, if we have no experience of personal Consciousness, how do we know that Consciousness "in you" and Consciousness "in me" are different? There is no evidence in our experience that we have different Consciousnesses, that in fact, there is more than one Consciousness.

The mind cannot know anything about Consciousness, and at the same time, all that is known through the mind is the Knowledge of Consciousness.

Consciousness cannot formulate or define Itself in terms of the mind, although everything that appears in the mind is Its expression.

We do this research and come to understand that there is no experimental evidence of a separate, personal, limited Consciousness. This is where the mind can go.

As we approach this deep conviction, we discover another possibility, the possibility that there is only one Consciousness. We are exploring and experimenting with this new possibility in our lives, and this is the answer we get from the Universe in actual experience, this is the confirmation of this possibility.

As this belief grows deeper and deeper, the confirmation from the universe becomes more and more evident. Everything falls into place.

Like a landscape that gradually emerges from a fog without any intervention from us, so it becomes more and more obvious to us without any action on our part that we, Consciousness, have always experienced our own unlimited Self and that the experience of the world is the revelation of our own infinite and eternal Being.

The best thing the mind can do is to explore its limits and come to the conclusion that it does not and cannot know what anything really is.

However, it is a way of speaking. There is no mind. The mind is just a current thought if there is a current thought. And current thought cannot do or explore anything, just as a lamppost cannot do or see anything.

So when we say that the mind can explore its limits, we are using ordinary dualistic language. However, one should not conclude from this that the dualistic assumptions that are encoded in our language are implicitly justified here.

When we say that the mind can explore its limits, what we are really saying is that Consciousness, Awareness, which is Consciousness, takes the form of abstract thought, and through that form explores its own ability to represent Itself in abstract terms of thought.

In doing so, It discovers that the mind's abstract concepts do not represent Its own direct, intimate experience of Itself.

It is the exploration and subsequent discovery that Consciousness cannot be found or represented by the mind, the thinking that really brings this search for Itself in the mind to an end.

When the mind, seeking and thinking, comes to an end, then that which is ever present and sustains the substance of the mind is revealed.

This is an experience of understanding. It is an objectless experience and therefore timeless.

However, this revelation is not caused by the disappearance of the mind, just as light is not caused by the disappearance of darkness. It is a path of inquiry that brings the mind to its natural end, and as the mind dissolves, that which understands it, that which is "behind it" is revealed.

At the time of the appearance of the mind, That-That-Always-Present is the substance of that appearance, and at the same time appears to be disguised as such. In this case Consciousness does not recognize Itself.

However, once understanding, Self-recognition, has taken place, Consciousness no longer needs to forget Itself during the appearance of the mind (or body or world). It recognizes Itself in the mind, both as an activity of the mind and also in its absence.

What causes this Self-Recognition is a mystery. It's like looking in the mirror and exclaiming, "Oh, it's me!"

Having said this, with this Self-recognition comes the felt understanding that Consciousness has always experienced only Itself. It becomes apparent that this was not some new experience.

It becomes clear that the experience of knowing the Self, and only such an experience, has always happened, and therefore it does not make sense to attribute the cause to something that is always present.

To seek the cause of this Self-recognition, or to seek its meaning, is itself the negation of this Self-recognition, and at the same time, this denial is in turn the form that this ever-present Self-recognition takes at that moment.

How can that which is the cause of all things, itself have a cause? What can cause Consciousness if everything that can be a candidate for such a cause is caused by Consciousness?

Consciousness is Its own cause, or in other words It can be said that It is causeless.

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Sergei Kopiev ...
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Everything is up. into place,
And it made sense.
But! Wind. From scratch,
Sweeping into infinity numbers

In space, chaos creates:
They have fun and play there.
Sings stupid songs to me
And reads stupid poetry.

There is no rest for him.
And most something, like no;
But, he messed up so much:
While flying around the world.

Left a lot behind:
But he doesn't want to pay his bills.
Played. In roulette he is with fate:
And he prophesies his own fate!

Deciding to deceive fate
And laugh at fate
He flew. Somewhere.
Perfectly! Just. Ride with the wind!

Fool! Playing the fool!
But, today he became kinder.
He flew in from afar
He became, even a little bit, wiser ...

He. Finally! suddenly verse
(It's like it didn't exist.)
But, the verse remained on the sheet.
And you read it to me!

- “... Everything fell into place,
Everything became simple and ... understandable.
My poems, on two sheets,
Read it over and over…”

I will write about the wind again!
He rested. And on the road:
With a tit flitted into the sky,
Taking my anxiety with me.

But, he will still have fun.
He will write, not a little more.
And to us, he will visit, fly
(He doesn't fly anywhere!)

He is with us, drinking tea today!
And you laughed happily.
He somehow blew ... by chance,
And the vase with roses fell

I don't like roses...
And to them ... I prefer you!
And as my beloved
I hug you tenderly.

You! My angel! Gold!
I caress you like the wind.
And I live in a dream - a dream!
After all, we are flying, dear to Paradise!

Let be! I didn't rhyme love
Love has always been love.
But, the wind ... whispered in my ears:
"Love! Rhymes with carrots!”

Love! You are a dream woman
(It's simple. The rhyme succeeds...)
I will add: "Pure beauty!"
And the wind... even if it laughs!

Poet, in the soul - always a Poet!
He will separate the grain from the chaff.
But! If a. All of a sudden! The poet is not
(That means the wind dispelled everything!)
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03/06/2013.*YOOYO

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