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The Seventh Wonderland

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

A letter to the Romanov

"Morals keep us bound, emerging out of injunction. They shape out character. Intimidate. Make us fearful of taboos, prohibitions, inhibition, forbidden uncharted territory. Like the fearful imagination of hellish fire on the other side of the Atlantic, of Medieval Europeans. But man is a mission with free will. Standing at the edge of the cliff .. the strickening dread stiffens, thinking about the horrific possibility of death if leaped; still the VERY option is there in hand, in the box .. on paper. The call of nature, the call of the wild. To live the life to the fullest ... self-actualize, living at the moment - with the flow of the time and chance of it (the opportunity it provides) .. to make perfection the habit of each moment .. to do what the drive takes you to. Never hesitate to be what you are. You never know you can be bigger than what you think you are. Just explore and evolve, transcend and descend in heaven and earth, to be in heaven in mundane ... living a heavenly earthly life. Never let your morals play in your not being what you could be. Never give society more credit than yourself, for your knowledge pervades the entire universe emanating from the center ... giving you the kingdom of whole, that you could be the king of .. with never ending evolution."



"A letter to the Romanov"    by  Anuj Mukherjee