Making Memories
(a new catch phrase to be caught up in)
What does ‘making memories’ mean?
Making memories is recording our programming. Making memories means living, doing, creating, experiencing, so that we can look back on those moments. If we’re busy ‘making memories’, we are not experiencing; spontaneity is lost in favour of contrivance.
We believe that this shows our life to be worthwhile. This is the foolishness that binds us to material experiences, the social entrapment of showing off our programming to others.
Whenever we experience a situation, instead of having a fresh independent look, we go straight to memories to relate to the situation, therefore maintaining a circular life in a continuous loop of loopiness.
We are encouraged to display
‘foolish nonsense’.
All the while, our true reality looks on in sadness
at the constant recycling of old material.