Selected Articles Poetry: Volume I
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This selection pursues both personal and social Liberation with a balance of poetry and essay prose that are complimentary in nature. It is hoped the combination would allow for better understanding of the relationship between the personal and social in all our lives.
Lindsay Traynor
Lindsay Traynor is an Australian poet and mystic though born in Eastern Europe. He has travelled extensively and studied under the wise instruction of some remarkable and extraordinary men and initiated into various esoteric traditions by same, which formerly secret knowledge he is now able to share with everyone, fully cognisant of the fact that only those ready would be able to recognise, appreciate and gain awareness from the experience.Lindsay is a prolific writer and has produced the equivalent in text of around 50-60 novels over the past sixteen years though mostly in the form of articles on varied topics and poetry, his favourite medium.The current book has been gathered from his many poems, essays and articles relating to Self-Realisation, Mysticism, Philosophy, Personal Growth and Social Transformation.We hope that you enjoy and derive benefit from his prodigious output as much as we have benefited and enjoyed reading, collating and presenting the material in eBook formats -- assistant editors.
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Infinite Dimensions
It is self-evident that one dimension cannot/does not overlap into another; for instance, the third dimension intruding into the fourth or the ninth etc; dimensions are completely self-contained and isolated from each other though they may share the same 'space.' If breaches occurred or dimensions overlapped, their existential integrity would be compromised, they would therefore cease to exist as realms of being governed by specific creative laws and of course any ‘life’ in those dimensions would cease.
What are the implications of an infinite universe with infinite dimensions? The mind not only boggles at such questions it is incapable of comprehending the nature of higher dimensions, as it (mind) is peculiar to the realm of existence to which it owes its origination/creation.
However, the universe is known to be a continuum or infinite, so too everything in it. Therefore every dimension contains a ‘doorway’ to infinity from which it derives its existential integrity.
So, what is that aspect of ourselves that is able to not only appreciate infinity but to understand the broader ‘picture’ of multidimensional existence?
Human be-ings as participants/components of a continuous universe have a quality that is indestructible.
Indeed, our essential core/Self is continuous and indestructible but that reality is of no use if we identify with a transitory, finite existence.
For those able to identify their constant, enduring, essential nature I need not dwell on descriptives; it is sufficient to re-iterate that we persist regardless of dimensional ‘departures’/death – I omitted to mention previously that we are able to exit the dimensions we inhabit by shedding the vehicles (bodies) we utilise in order to experience other dimensions, which does not necessarily require physical death.
Viewed with this perspective it becomes a very trifling matter to consider ‘endings and beginnings’ or the 'disappearance' of various forms of life specific to particular dimensions.
If we view ourselves from a universal perspective/attitude we take our place in a continuum not in transience or the temporary – in fact, we persist whether we like it or not. The difference is that one state is peace/Bliss by nature while the other is fraught with a multitude of woes, joys, pains and transitory pleasures.
Furthermore, the centering this universal worldview affords is infinitely more rewarding and satisfying than the chaotic, transitory worldview common to culturally constrained people.
In conclusion, I would maintain thematic integrity by stating there is no conclusion – we are ONE continuous pulse of existence and we are unstoppable in more ways than can be imagined.
Infinity is Perfection otherwise it could not have endured.
While this short paper targets a specific audience able to understand – intuitives, artists, poets, mystics, philosophers, lovers and geniuses, no-one is excluded, all are invited; however, very few accept the invitation.
The aspect that endures and continues as infinity is consciousness, not mind, which is a cultural product formulated by finite signs and symbols/language. Consciousness by nature is immutable, pure and limitless; consciousness maintains its integrity forever, regardless of all other factors.
Light Plays
i shudder when You enter
my space, what magic is
this that easily penetrates
my defences?
what strange power
dances and prances
thru my being
bouncing me around
like a