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Knight of Fire: Intensity
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The figure in this card has taken on the shape of an arrow, moving with
the single-pointed focus of one who knows precisely where he is going.
He is moving so fast that he has become almost pure energy. But his
intensity should not be mistaken for the manic energy that makes people
drive their cars at top speed to get from point A to point B. That kind
of intensity belongs to the horizontal world of space and time.
The intensity represented by the Knight of Fire belongs to the vertical world of the present moment--a recognition that now is the only moment there is, and here is the only space.
When you act with the intensity of the Knight of Fire it is likely to create ripples in the waters around you. Some will feel uplifted and refreshed by your presence, others may feel threatened or annoyed. But the opinions of others matter little; nothing can hold you back right now.
The intensity represented by the Knight of Fire belongs to the vertical world of the present moment--a recognition that now is the only moment there is, and here is the only space.
When you act with the intensity of the Knight of Fire it is likely to create ripples in the waters around you. Some will feel uplifted and refreshed by your presence, others may feel threatened or annoyed. But the opinions of others matter little; nothing can hold you back right now.
Zen says: Think of all the great words and great
teachings as your deadly enemy. Avoid them, because you have to find
your own source. You have not to be a follower, an imitator. You have
to be an original individual; you have to find your innermost core on
your own, with no guide, no guiding scriptures. It is a dark night, but
with the intense fire of inquiry you are bound to come to the sunrise.
Everybody who has burned with intense inquiry has found the sunrise. Others only believe. Those who believe are not religious, they are simply avoiding the great adventure of religion by believing.
Everybody who has burned with intense inquiry has found the sunrise. Others only believe. Those who believe are not religious, they are simply avoiding the great adventure of religion by believing.
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