My mom is entering the final stage of Alzheimer's disease.
She sleeps a lot these days.
I added my loving quality by way of my spacemixing of this beautiful mantra, and fittingly allow it to reverberate throughout our humble apartment to help her rest peacefully (along with one or more essential oils being nicely diffused).
This mantra is about divine maternalism.
As a wavist, I do not deify reality, nor any part of it.
But I understand the supreme expression of maternalism as an energy signature within a reality that is mainstream scientifically concluded (based upon the available evidence to date) to be pure energy.
The musicians and anyone else responsible for this sonic expression have represented that supremacy beautifully stunningly.
Playing this sonic piece may help, when needing some mental relief.
When having somewhat of a rough day -- due to health, relationship, and/or job issues -- restfully allowing the mind to be lovingly embraced, at least inclusively via this sonic expression, begins the healing process necessary to eventually responsibly address those key issues.
This recording may also help people who have had a rough time due to maternal insufficiency -- e.g. no mother, or some degree of bad mothering.
Balance is inherent within stability, which is inherent within composure, which is inherent within competence.
So balance is inherent within competence.
That undeniably includes a balance between healthy work and rest ethics; a terribly grossly rejected balance predominantly throughout society to the serious hindrance imposed by unhealthy living.
Stability is basically health (without competence, there can be no health).
The masses need to be seriously and promptly healed, by inclusively experiencing a healthy rest ethic that is maximally close to the corresponding healthy work ethic.
Improving stability is the nature of genuine progress.
As a social species, it is not enough to try to stabilize our personal selves. We have a biological need to support others, and a mental reward system that is righteously triggered upon that provision. Failure to value supporting healthy other beings is an asocial mental illness (e.g. narcissism), and society must immediately finally understand that key point in order to take proper action against that illness to best negate the abuses that come with it.
It is the dominance (i.e. 'rule the world') competition that imposes excessive work over rest, and continuously threatens the stability of at least our species, especially as technology enables more relatively powerfully rippling blows therein.
Reality by definition is whatever happens, which is literally all-powerful, so reality itself is demonstrably the all-powerful being -- i.e. purely dominant.
There is no intelligent reason to believe that reality does not also require balance for its stability. Respectfully comment within this post, if you can prove otherwise.
The definition of dominance that drives the aforementioned competition foolishly leaves out the critical purely dominating nature of reality itself, so society must immediately rightfully update its definition of dominance accordingly to remedy our situation.
Upon applying that update, it becomes valid to say that dominance cannot possibly be free (there is literally no way to 'get away with it', intelligently speaking), so always spend dominance wisely.
Reckless brutality cannot sensibly be spending dominance wisely, especially considering that it is an asocial expression within a clearly social species. Such brutality is pathetically childish. It is the product of arrogance and ignorance bound together in emotional instability and the inability to channel naturally alpha dominant pressures towards healthy character development that inevitably includes healthy socialness.
Reckless brutality (at least inclusively) comes from the absence of healthy maternalism, and contributes horribly to perpetuate that monstrous absence.
A healthy maternal influence obviously helps shape wisdom.
May you have your righteous fill of that shaping.
For your convenient comparison, here is the non-spacemixed version of this maternally glorious piece...
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