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Dissolve the Ego

Dissolve the Ego Like ready for life moulded souls, Trapped in flesh with mortal brand, Labelled with name, a social number, Yet with sanctioned control by hidden hand Not necessarily so, it isn't you, We journey through life to experience death, But what one really - ought now to do, Is to kill and dissolve the insipid ego.. All this from the reactive mind smothering man's drive to perceive more and know, Yes, that takes presidence now, in this material realm, From such perception an obvious limitation, It is so necessary once lost, but then found Attention on and to one's self so then the shedding of our body's name There is not really one identity, all is one part of a greater whole, And one would instinctively know, If we'd only refused to have - taken on this role What on earth is in a name? It most certainly isn't YOU - that's for sure, There's no one else to copy And so therefore, no one else to blame The confusion being I am not this.. this is not me..! A tonal sound for any given label So then do not be bound by notion of a price tag or in fact at all - by any branded fable Of course there is much more to know, Recall one's own ability For we are all one piece of, A blueprint of spirituality Of origin and of Source Get rid of name forever, Like a stream absorbing minerals, to recover, then to see Resolve, commit to this they said, Ironically move back to self And disgard all infatuation for names are labels - all but sound, Of a tone, an endearing frequency.. that we once had To move higher, back to God our source, We intentionally only really need to pay attention as we grow, be certain of and for, within the good and its pure force, Remember this - emancipation comes.. Once we - Dissolve the Ego. Kurt Hubbard-Beale December 28th 2020 During covid 19 lockdowns The PoetTree Awaken Poetry. Awareness Poetry. Geopolitical. Philosophical. Music. Shared

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