A Matter Of Focus
The personal point of view
Is like a very narrow focus
Everything is seen equally by the eyes
But the personal sees only a few
The actual experience is always universal
But the personal focus always wipes out most of the experience
And quickly builds a story, a strategy, a plan
To take the few things it calls it's own
To protect them, hide them, glorify them
All the time, completely ignoring the pure simple, always present, universal experience
The personal point of view
Is like a very narrow focus
Everything is seen equally by the eyes
But the personal sees only a few
The actual experience is always universal
But the personal focus always wipes out most of the experience
And quickly builds a story, a strategy, a plan
To take the few things it calls it's own
To protect them, hide them, glorify them
All the time, completely ignoring the pure simple, always present, universal experience