I, 3.3
In the doldrums of Time there is always a moment when one places value upon yet another simple but time-related obsession: ownership.
You may well be the owner of as much personal wealth as you can imagine, but there is always something else you want to own.
Ownership is nothing if not overvaluing your outer world. There are so many ways of having everything without ownership being the thought!
True ownership represents knowing what is yours to have until you no longer want it, rather than claiming by right of possession.
What could you possibly possess if all is a thought originating inside of you?
You indeed must possess the power of thought. But the rest is a masking of yourself, just to give you a “real” taste of your inner world.
