Aug. 18, 2012

Don't Believe The Hype

From African Rhapsody by X-ray-Robinson (author's profile)

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From The Secretary of the Ghetto

Don't Believe the Hype
Maa't is a Mandate

July 2012

All things in moderation is a weak and watered-down way to do whatever you want to do, any way you want to do it, whenever you want. The only consideration is for the status quo and the social count. However, ever individual has a compass, a meter, and a weight within their own spirit that is the modem-process towards accurate balance and health.

No general, in the vicinity, or almost close to it mindset, is okay nor acceptable. Superficial satisfaction will never nourish the heart of our spirit.

Too much is equally as unhealthy as too little.

Accuracy requires attention. The severe and gentle kind of attention that allows us to be still in the mirror and watch our own reflection move. Accuracy is never present for drive-by for relationships, faint fellowship, and hollow holy traditions. Accuracy is the protocol that surrenders balance.

Balance is the "wisdom-rhythm" of accuracy, a beat that centers us on our square, lines us up, and grounds our pyramid divine. Balance is our DNA current that is in constant search of our permission to "move forward" in progressive activities, eyes open, in agreement with the universe. Balance allows us to step in sequence with our inner-voice sounds, so that we can learn to listen and wait instead of hearing and weighing.

Health is a fruit of never sleeping, always resting, receiving and releasing deeply, letting for the "letting know". Health is the rain that is born with its own individual drop instructions. Just as tears fall accurately without conscious instruction or conscious control, somehow tears know that they have an "accurate role" to participate in and also recognize that timing really is everything. Health can only manifest and demonstrate when accurate balance has been internally embraced with an understanding loyalty and proactive openness.

Being awake to accurate balance and health.

Justice is an intimate experience and the sum of right thinking, right speaking, right actions, and right reactions.

The source of all other acts contrary to these will promote unconscious behaviors, irresponsible choices, emotional numbness, blah, blah, blah.
PROPAGANDA

I am an African Classic and remain,
The minister X-Ray Robinson

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