What is your orientation?
As for me: Dahling ... "Pink" may be the "Navy Blue" of India, but "Verticality" is the "Navy Blue" of the Universe.
We certainly do live in interesting times! I'm not gonna go into that LGBTQQIP2SAA. Heck, I would have to go search just to tell you what all that stands for. Now that I'm on the scene, however, best add a "V" to that stringy acronym. "V" for "Verticality". You don't want to offend The Wronski!
It does give me pause that that's what the culture offers us in terms of choices of orientation. Gender identity, sexual preference. "Verticality"? WTF. [BTW, there is a trans procedure for that.]
Then there's that another way to look at orientation in the Land of Free: What you be wantin'? Baby I got it. Says the the marketers. There's just about a pill for everything. Ask your doctor. Does it occur that the frame we're enlisted in is easy to miss assumption that you can't live without a pharmaceutical drug? Probably not, we're so wrapped up in the choices. Starbucks. Just give me a Coffee! Large! Not "Vente".
So, orientation, also can be applied to your lifestyle choices. What do you want to be when you grow up? Actually, truth told, I'm pretty well growed up and it's still an open question.
Don't get me wrong. Choose whatever your want. No problemo.
But ...
All the while, there's another question. The Perrenial Question. Just who it is that is having any preference at all ... who the frick is that? "ME! That who!" Of course. Simmer, dahling! But, now, who is this "ME"?
"Huh?"
I'm for an orientation that goes: "Live in the world, but not of the World." There's a balance. "Keep one eye on the Lord." In basic terms ... don't forget to also live with the question of who — or, what — you are in fact? For Reals. After all the orientations and roles and accumulations are set aside. What's left? I AM.
Balance. That's were we leave the world of trying to decide if it's Pizza or Sushi tonight. Whether those brown shoes go with the blue suit; answer: NO! NEVER! Do I have to list the myriad of choices?
I choose the Vertical. It's not so much a thing. Well, it is. Has to do with bodily balance in line with the action of Gravity. More ... it has to do with "View". A balanced view.
The Vertical we usually think about it in terms of it being a line. Looked at from the side, of course. But, where is it pointing? Interesting question. To the stars? To heaven? The limitation of seeing the Line of Gravity as a view is that one might take it that it's pointing aspect suggests some future outcome.
Dahling, there's more!
If you cut through the Line of Gravity — like it was a strand of Spaghetti — and look into it, what do we see?
You expect an answer? Don't you?
Like I said, it's a view. Go there ... and, take a look for yourself!
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