No box is actually required...
There are some very intricately constructed boxes we can live in.
We can choose to hold all the pieces just so
so that things stay just the way we know them to be
For if we were to allow one thing to shift
or one unexpected wind to whisper through
We just might discover
that what we think we want
and are actively holding together
so perfectly
in our exceptional box,
might not be the thing we actually desire at all.
That one thing,
the one whisper,
the one hint,
the one sense,
the one knowing
It might destroy the entire illusion.
And if the entire illusion falls
we hold another idea that the entire world,
the entire life will crumble with it.
So we hold on,
desperately taping,
fixing,
reinforcing the intricately constructed box.
We double down on control,
power,
clinging,
grasping,
anything to keep things the way they are.
What is true is that
sometimes that little whisper is just a whisper
with an invitation to shift a thing.
Sometimes it is coming in for a great remodeling
and reorganizing of all the things.
And sometimes it is inviting the box to be complete.
But our minds can make one thing everything.
It is desperate to hold things the way they are,
the way we know they can be handled,
the way we know we can survive.
So it keeps out all whispers,
all wind,
all invitations to reorganize
at all costs.
When what is true is that no box is actually required.
What is true is that the energy directed and used holding and fixing the intricately constructed box is all for nothing.
What is true is that no box is required.
So instead of allowing for things to continuously get even better,
we hold on to things precisely the way they are.
Because somehow we have decided
that keeping things the same
is safer than experiencing
joy,
pleasure,
goodness
that continuously grows infinitely more exceptional
without our holding or efforting required.
Because what kind of life would that be?