You are spot on, this encoding is a subtle way of hiding, though it has benefits. Life itself is not "safe" and we cannot count on waking up tomorrow. Living less than fully authentically causes energetic pangs in the sub-and superconscious, I think. I am appreciative of your encouragement and happy to have connected with you here, over the past months. Honoring the divine in you, as well, my friend and brother. Namaste!
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I’m shy and coy myself & literature invites games, and confessing in code. Great artists like Joyce and Eliot, for example, did it consciously to keep readers/critics occupied for generations with riddles/symbols & thus ensure their immortality.
But, I also know that games can get in the way of truth-telling, human connection & even our own evolution as artists and beings. That’s why it’s exciting to see you coming out from your shell/hiding and more courageously & fully inhabiting yourself.
Wishing you what I wish for myself, younger brother, Liberation ‘_/|_’
Shy & coy, what a pair. Perfectly said! As far as the other duo, Joyce & Eliot, the former I have never read. In fact, my reading of poets is a bit narrow, though the ones I've read was with an almost religious fervor. Thank you for your blessing; wishing us both that re-union with That Which Is... 🙏