I believe that I have money, a car, a house, and things.
I believe that I have relatives, friends, a partner, relationships, children
I believe that I have the correct view of myself. That I am a good person.
I believe that I need the possessions I have.
I believe that I need more pleasant and understanding relationships.
I believe that I need, nay, I crave validation of my image of myself.
I must cling to the things I have, or I will lose them.
I must cling to my needs, lest I discover that I’m even poorer than I thought.
Pathetic.
All this having and needing keeps me identified. Completely. I don’t really exist.
I could die ten seconds from now. And what would I have then?
What, for that matter, would I need then?
Can I quiet myself inside so that I remember that I AM?
From I AM, I have nothing.
From I AM, I need nothing. I AM.
Lou Gottlieb 7/23/21
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