Saturday, March 27, 2021

Unconditional PASSION!!

 Having that unconditional passion is an intensely felt, rather than an intellectual aesthetic. Unconditional passion is a fervent kiss, or its equivalent arousal of the mind or body. It's not the exclusive province of the carnally sensual. It's also the passion of the moment. That acute sensation of joy-to-misery that sends your mind to its limits of articulate comprehension. Words can't be found in its most acute moments. An observer would note the tremors shaking your body in that high frequency energy moment.

There was a book I came across, 'The Play of the Gods'. It was a Hindu-themed story of the passions the devotees had for their God/'Lord Krishna'. Their narratives read like a Harlequin Romance tale. It occurred to me after reading that, "Why shouldn't (or can't) we be that way with what we engage-in secularly for our jobs and pedestrian thoughts?. Why AREN'T we as passionately intense with our labors as we'd be with our sexual adventure?"

'Love'is fine for its procreational ends for having a family unit. For the unbounded, non-circumscribed raw energy, it is the passion of love that makes the affection of love so binding. That affectionate subset of passion that has metastasized as unconditional love, which is not as qualifying as passionate love that is a symbiotic, obsessive conspiracy between two or more persons as an inherent intent of physical and mental synergy of the moment. Not the one-sided, sacrificial debt owed to another.

It's the passion that is the initiating igniting fuse for that explosive and effusive energy. That same passionate energy could be employed for other 'matters' beyond our carnal matters. Having that lustful desirous motivation begins with the level of passionate intensity we approach each moment in the same way we'd approach the lust of our obsessions.

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