As I navigate through the mire of another election season I'm mindful of peace in Presence and ever watchful, in thankfulness, for the self-evident inward Light.

People anxious over whether the ideology they seek to impose on others will win or lose. People predicated and enchanted by outward political ideology and the political professors who seek the right mix of words to enchant those who put their trust and faith in mediated incantations.

As the power of the self-evident Presence settles inward, independence is experienced. Individual conscious is transformed and experiences self-evidence; no longer predicated by or mediated through outward forms and practices. In this self-evident life conscious and conscience rise above the shifting fog and smoke cast about by professors seeking outward power.

By the power of the self-evident inward Presence, independence is declared; faith, peace, and life is found in self-evidence, in Presence itself. The need and want for outward mediation is transcended in the independence of Presence. Politics loses power ... Presence prevails. Watch!

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Comment by Robben Wainer on 11th mo. 21, 2014 at 2:02am

It's interesting that you feel ideology is not a cause for anxiety.

Comment by Keith Saylor on 11th mo. 21, 2014 at 10:08am

Hi Robben. Would you elaborate further please? I'm not sure I understand what you wrote.

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