Living in Complete Sentences

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Living in Complete Sentences

The surest way to live an unfulfilling life is imposing the need for "to-be."

  • The need to be “disciplined.”
  • The need to be “great.”
  • The need to be “kind.”
  • The need to be “loving.”
  • The need to be “good.”

There is no need to do or be anything because…

There. Are. No. Rules.

Shred the labels They let you borrow. Cover your ears from the perverted whispers of shoulds.

No need to ask, “Is this bad?” No need to ask, “Is this good?” Even asking, “Is this true?” is almost irrelevant.

If there is a question to ask, it would be this...

"Am. I. True?"

The internal compass of an individual is not morality. It’s sincerity.


With Perfect Steps

"What is Sincerity?"

Sincerity is being totally and completely here without ulterior motives. Sincerity is genuineness. Genuine means to be without conditions.

Conditions: "If this, then that."

Note: There's nothing "wrong" with conditions.

But the condition with conditions is they never go away.

"If this, then that." There'll always be more of That.

One condition is followed by another condition. Then that condition is followed by another and then another. Conditions are like run-on sentences, they never end.

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A run-on sentence goes on forever. It becomes long-winded. It loses breath. It loses Life.

But a complete sentence needs nothing more. Once it's stated, it's done. There's a period. It’s finished.

A complete sentence is a perfect sentence.

In ancient Latin, verb conjugations are categorized into imperfect and perfect tense.

For example…

Present tense:
ambulo = “I walk.”

Imperfect tense:
ambulabam = “I was walking.”

Perfect tense:
ambulavi = “I walked.”

The imperfect tense is dependent or attached to the active verb. It’s still going.

The perfect tense is attached to nothing. It stands alone. It's complete. It’s done.

A run-on sentence is imperfect because it's incomplete. It keeps chasing.

A complete sentence is perfect because it's fulfilled. It's finished. It stands (still).

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What does "perfect" mean? Perfect does not pertain to comparison labels like "best" or "superior."

Perfect means Pure.

Pure does not pertain to "good, bad, right, or wrong."

Pure means Here, totally and completely.

Pure means Whole.

Whole means nothing is missing and needing nothing.

With sincerity, you walk in whole steps. With conditions, you walk in half steps.

Sincere steps are pure steps. Pure steps are holy steps. Holy steps are perfect steps.

It's not taking steps to be fulfilled. It's taking steps already fulfilled.

To walk with sincerity is to walk with purity. To walk with purity is to walk with perfection.


Remember Thy heART

"Do not, under any circumstances, depend on a partial feeling."
- Miyamoto Musashi

"What does it mean to live in complete sentences?"

It means everything is done wholeheartedly.

Everything done with The Heart becomes Art.

Pouring tea. Folding clothes. Washing dishes.

Laughing amongst your friends. Playing with your children. Eating with your family.

Giving Love. Expressing Truth. Seeing God.

All are art because all are complete within themselves.

All are perfect. All is perfect.

Perfection is not an achievement. It's a remembrance.

To remember the nature of what we once were.

To do everything wholeheartedly as children do.

Innocently. Sincerely. Purely. Wholly.

Innocence is our nature.

Sincerity is our compass.

Purity is our movement.

Love is our Art.

Truth is our God.

Liberation is our Summum Bonum.

The Liberation you seek doesn't come from No-Mind. The Liberation you seek comes from Yes-Heart.

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The Heart's never heavy, it soars.
The Heart never breaks, it heals.
The Heart never fails, it flies.

The Heart never fails because failure has no room to enter. The "conditions" are not there. (;

The Heart doesn't need anything because The Heart IS everything.

Living in complete sentences means living within The Heart.

When living within The Heart, our very presence becomes a masterpiece.

  • No more shoulds.
  • No more expectations.
  • No more dependence.
  • No more attachments.
  • No more conditions.

No more "if this, then that." Just This.

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"What does it mean to live in complete sentences?"

It means whatever I do, I do. The reason?

Because I'm inclined to. Because it's in my nature to do so.

For The Love of it..."I don't need."

For The Art of it..."I don't care."

For The Heart of it..."I don't mind."

To do what I do because I do. I do because I am.

To have no reason is the greatest reason of all.

To live in complete sentences is to live sincerely. To live sincerely is to live perfectly. To live perfectly is to live completely.

To myself, why ask for anything more?

To you, why ask for anything less?

Yesterday, I picked up the sword of Knowledge.
It has served its Purpose.
Today, I lay down the sword and pick up my Heart.
For all purpose serve It and It always strikes True.