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Jed McKenna

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Jed Rant: About Perfection
« on: September 04, 2018, 02:04:01 am »
Dear Reader:

Perfection, what a concept! That something or someone could be perfect... is it possible? Perfection is defined as: flawlessness, excellence, superbness, sublimity, exquisiteness, magnificence, perfectness, faultlessness, impeccability, immaculateness, exemplariness. It all sounds pretty good.

Let's say...''It's a perfect day for a walk''. It might appear to be a perfect day, sunny, a quiet breeze... but do you have to wait for a perfect day? And who or what is saying it's perfect? Isn't it just a position that mind takes against a day that not so perfect. A perfectly raining and cloudy day might be great for a duck... but not for you. I boils down to something being better than something else. From the perspective of Truth, (or whatever label one uses) nothing it perfect and nothing is not perfect. These polar evaluations are strictly an evaluation of mind.

From the perspective of Truth there is a sameness to everything, an ordinariness... and .... if nothing is special then T/R is not special either. In my experience and observations, making T/R out to be some glorious goal, full of sparkles, glitter and endless fractal patterns (DMT ish) will only get in ones way.

So, when would it be a perfect day for you to let go of everything, a perfect day to release the tiller on your life, a perfect day to realize you know, are and will always be a wondrously full nothingness? When would it be a prefect day to release and forgive everyone and everything. When would it be a perfect day for it to be a perfect day. How about a perfect hour or minute? Once you release into that perfect moment you will get the senses that all minutes are perfect... all.

Love ya, Jed.


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Re: Jed Rant: About Perfection
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2018, 07:35:34 am »
The concept of perfection and impeferction is just another disease of the mind that will be there lurking in the background every moment just waiting to ruin a person's mood. Not only it ruins your days by telling you "This situation could be better than it is now; this is not how I would want it to be", it would also ruin your day even if you always got what you wanted 100% of the time. To feed and cherish such concept is always a lose-lose situation. I would say that life only gets really perfect, pefection worth the name, when you genuinely want nothing, become desireless.