My thoughts are immediately of Krishnamurti who says that there is no such thing as "security." I suppose, then, that I have never been anything other than insecure. Last night I read in
John Daido Loori's book: The Zen of Creativity (which is great, btw), the following related to security: "In a society that assures us that more is better, it's not always easy to trust that we have enough, that we are enough. We have to cut through the illusion that abundance is security, and trust that we don't have to buffer ourselves against reality. If we have learned to trust abundance, we can learn to trust simplicity. We can practice simplicity." It seems to me that trust overrides the duality of being either secure or insecure, rather you simply remain with what is.
Blooming at the threshold
I invite you to be here
to inhabit this liminal space
where illusion begins
to disintegrate
standing on this razor's edge
noticing your breath
feeling what it means
to live in this body
feeding on the nutrients
this earth provides
residing in this space
constant and not at all
recognizing the compassion
of reality
sun filled fatality
moon bright mortality
present to the irony
of material causality
Diamond eyes
cutting through the lies
heartache full
sadness free
I know you see
be in between
the solitary cave and
the systematized slave
the possibility of truth
rests in the unknown
No absolutes hiding
to be found
energetic cycle round
existing here
in this earth bound
beginning and ending.
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