The Haunting of Rye

The Haunting of Rye

A Story by Dayran
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Messages from Two Toes Thomas : II

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Meet Eyr. He's the future specie, well the genus of the future being. Its possible to relate to him in the human experience, in fact we do it all the time. Rye is now Ace, on the human side. He just got his wake up call and would take a while to articulate his new experience.


In a nutshell, its simply this … on one side of the world they are cultivating the human experience and on the other side the future specie. Its a relationship founded on a professional nature.


The difference in the two experiences is essentially the embryonic factor. The human embryo is the worker whose responsibility is to learn the knowledge of the self and the world. The Eyr is the new specie, non-embryonic and in its search for the glory of the self it is supported by the passions of the body mind.


There is mention made of this in scriptural literature … the personal and the non-personal, the quality and qualityless aspects of the identity of life. This may be experienced also as the individual and social self of being.


The way Eyr came to deal with man previously was to shoot first and then ask questions later. But the history may go further back. Its possible that Cain carried the Eyr genus and Abel the human. Indic scriptures refer to two children of God as Ganesha and Murugan. Of these, Ganesha may have been the human embryonic experience.


It may be possible to test this hypothesis on the basis of the insight we have regarding our parents. The human parents nurture the new specie and the human baby is nurtured by Eyr who projects himself as parents of the child. It reveals itself in gay rights and its quite a testimony of the new specie's sense of self sufficiency.


He's named after a quality of rage in the individual that is known by the term ire. The dictionary defines ire as one of the deadly sins and perhaps its right. Ire never sleeps. It is that one quality that the new specie engages for its perfection. Learning to understand him makes for a better man and in the process a well cultivated Eyr that directs itself specifically at issues.


© 2013 Dayran


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Added on May 17, 2013
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Dayran
Dayran

Malacca, Malaysia



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' Akara Mudhala Ezhuththellaam Aadhi Bhagavan Mudhatre Ulaku ' Translation ..... All the World's literature, Is from the young mind of the Original Experiencer. .. more..

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