
The Endless Knot
An ancient symbol depicting the ultimate unity of everything. It represents the interweaving of the spiritual path, the flowing of time & the movement within That which is eternal. All existence is bound by time & change, yet ultimately rests serenely within the Divine and Eternal.

A Cape Town Haiku:
On the horizon,
Mountains, pale, just visible,
Or maybe they’re clouds.

Know ye not that ye are Gods? Yet, even Gods can’t manufacture moments, Unique instances, Interactions, Between beings. Know ye not that ye eternal? Yet, everlasting energy constantly flows, Shifting always, Moment merges into moment, Another gone by. Be still sacred moment. Let me be with you for a while, Your Now was my purpose, For creating this existence. Let me marvel, At the consequences of this game, This serendipitous state before me, Not even I could have forged this, Never will This be again. Know ye not that ye are Gods? Eternal. Everlasting energy. Yet, each moment is momentary, And some of them I long to hold on to.
TF
Empty glamour, Escapism, Please don't let us realise what is, Is........ This is. Is this it?
CREATE
Hypocrisy is the privilege of man.
Success is often more about what you allow to happen than about what you ‘make’ happen.
LILA
“There is an old Sanskrit word, Lila (Leela), which means play. Richer than our word, it means divine play, the play of creation and destruction and re-creation, the folding and unfolding of the cosmos. Lila, free and deep, is both delight and enjoyment of this moment, and the play of God. It also means love. Lila may be the simplest thing there is—spontaneous, childish, disarming. But as we grow and experience the complexities of life, it may also be the most difficult and hard won achievement imaginable, and it’s coming to fruition is a kind of homecoming to our true selves.”
– Stephen Nachmanovitch
