Inside Out Outside InA Story by DayranBelieve It Or Find Out Yourself Series : V♪ ' I see the coldness in the night, And watch the stars roll out of sight, I watch in every single way, Inside out outside in, perpetual change.' ♫ That's a line from a song by the rock band, Yes.
I first heard the song in high school. It was a great accompaniment to the marijuana practice that I engaged in for almost 10 years. It didn't mean much then but later I came to realize it was my introduction to Yogamaya. It’s curious to me that it was an introduction by the Brits but then Yogamaya is merely a term named by the Indic. It is a world concept that engages the human mind, god and the experience of specie archetype.
I did some research on the Huns and the Celt, then the French and the Celt migration to Great Britain. Yogamaya engages clear imagery in the mind in a light orientation that resembles black and white movies. My guides persuaded me to name the imagery as ' Celt.'
The Brit influence also introduced me to the concept of relative identity and relation. It’s a way that the passion sizes up a person's social circle and minimizes the highs and lows to reach a stable average standard. This is then experienced in qualities leading to the formation of a personality of the individual based on the social circle that they orientate to.
It's a social identity and the premise is that everyone is like me, except that Bill is slightly mathematical, Ron is deeply passionate, Arthur is somewhat frail but is virtuous and then Peter is cool and very factual. What all these makes in the individual is someone who is flexible, easy going and fits into any situation.
But a social identity tends to be non-fixed and is full of surprises. It is subject to the vagaries of the environment and if that is less than stable, it will affect the bonding in the social circle. If it does break it forms Yogamaya and like an eagle that is aggrieved will now orientate itself to the opposite as being true.
As an issue that involves background and foreground principles the social identity relates to the individual and leaves open the disovery of a new relation between the two. It is the start of a productive journey of examining what we consider to be the ' celt ' within and that which is physical outside. As Rod Sterling of ' Twilight Zone ' used to say, ( paraphrased ) it’s a journey not only of sound and sight but of mind … Believe it or find out yourself. © 2013 Dayran |
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