Burnside Gorge Community Association
What is enough? Enough is sufficient for the day. Basically a little nourishing food, warm and dry clothing and a comfortable warm dry shelter.
The natural efficiency of the natural mind. All thinking is a reaction from the known, then Life can throw a challenge----basically this is to some extent loss. Illness, loss of income, lifestyle change through radical outcomes and more. This then throws one into the unknown and searching the past may not come up with a coping solution.
Can one let go of the known and keep what is essential to living because the wilderness of Life can bring this to awaken one to trust in the unknown.
Trust and faith in a religion or deity may not be the solution, however trusting in the unknown brings about a natural faith and trust without prayer or supplication. It does provide one with gratefulness.
Do animals pray? Or are they mindful and fraught by tension caused by thought?
They may fear and live or die by the same hand that feeds them
It is a natural trust and faith and living in a civilized world it is supplied by supermarkets, doctors, insurance schemes, so the natural instincts of survival are sublimated and with that goes reliance on an outside supply, supplied by commerce.
The very core and root to one's grounded and immersion in Life is not in the Earth and Nature but in profit and possessions. The seasons pass by and central heating and fluorescent lights provide the sameness. Not dark nights in our tents, igloos, yurts and tepees rising with Sun and sleeping when it sets.
Living in the natural world or more closely to it one gets a 'substitute' for thought and logic the denizens of the city, and develops instinct / intuition spontaneous (not impulses) that are inbred into nature and into its inhabitants. Natural human is an animal no more or less that other creatures of land, sea, air, and growing beings from the soil and rock---Mother Earth Herself.
Nature is mainly silent and the only distraction from that silence is intrusive thought, when the mind is in its natural mode it can feel and sense even in the cacophony of the wilderness. So be it.
SHACK
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