The mind is a mimicker

One of my favorite pastimes is building a puzzle. It is neither the challenge that I love, nor the satisfaction of finishing it. It is the feeling of flow that emerges from putting it together that I enjoy immensely, it is the synchronicity in  the process..
Recently while working on my latest puzzle, I had an understanding of the measuring mind in its relationship to the natural mechanics of the vehicle:

The mechanics don’t care if you do something insignificant or important, whether you play a game or choose a career, if you are correct they will align you to the life and you will experience no resistance and synchronicity. It’s just that in a game or a puzzle the mind can be put aside easily because it’s not really important, so it doesn’t muddle the frequency with its need for control and results.
The mind will always act from the place of compensation or pleasing or fear.

If I let the monopole lead me to the right pieces at the right time there is a deep feeling of satisfaction. When I put together a puzzle in a systematized way, through the mind’s system and organization, it is not satisfying and I feel that I have cheated myself and life. That I have not had a dialog with the life, instead I remained an internal closed circuit with no inspiration, connection or flow.

The mind’s strategy and systemizing is an imitation of mechanics, it is a cheat. It is the mimicking of what the mechanics might/can do. The mind’s strategy is a compensation for its inability to connect to the life force and flow. It is congruent to statistics, instead of true synchronicity.

The mind is a bi product of the juxtapositioning of design and personality, body and soul.

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