The Mirror’s Game Of Chess

From the one emerges four and so on. There is two players with 16 pieces across 64 squares within a square. One piece remains, the king. Who created the game? There is the forgotten third character to the game. The creator observes. Only one piece remains on the board. From the four, one remains. What does that mean? The man on earth and the creator of the game. Both players see this in the end, or do they?

How many games of chess have been played on Earth? Is it the game played or the game created that is the image to take in? Can a message be contained within complexity so simple that the players themselves are not aware of it?  Yes.  To be lost within a game of complexity and game pieces only to emerge one piece within four corners, does one realize they are looking at themselves? How long has this been occurring?

We traverse ourselves amidst fellow characters, amidst fellow game pieces, in the end to find ourselves alone. We become alone and the game is folded up and the pieces put away, yet the game remains. Who is the game creator? We all are. We are the creators and the players. We are the board, the pieces, the squares, the players, and the observers.

How many games on this earth are being played? How many games of chess could be being played all at once? Two players, a game board, observers, and a game creator? When does the player see him or herself standing alone within the game with the game creator? We think we may be a good game player. When do we realize that we are in actuality being played by the game creator?

We think we are moving the pieces, we think we are king, when all along we are the pieces being moved. It’s not the game but the game creator that is the final consideration. How can a winner emerge from an illusion? To realize that there is no real winner or loser, just the start and end of the game, is that the game? There is only the player, the game, and the game creator.

Chess is the interaction between two individuals mirroring back to each other the final message of the subconscious mind’s knowing that it is all occuring within a game created by a game creator. Yet how many have walked away lost in the illusion of victory or defeat? A game within a game. Chess is but one example of the depths that all of us, each of us, are lost within a game within a game. What depths? Unimaginable depths.

One such depth is the profiting from gifts given. There are two players….one who profits, and one who follows the example of profit. Moves are mirrored. They both profit. But, at what point do the gifts become skewed? Who decides? Could it be the game creator? And how is one to know if their gifts have became skewed in an illusionary world? Either they will know or they won’t know. Who can make that happen? What depths of unknowing are possible?

A creator, a game master, some call it God. How often do we take that into consideration? What are we actually aware of? We think we know. A game where thinking is forfeited. Knowing is unknown. Yet we know, or we think we do. How powerful of a game is that? As powerful as the image of trillions of stars in the night’s sky? Who created that? Is that all a creator, a game master, God could do?

The winner takes all! The loser gets nothing. A winner has all. A loser has nothing. Is it the winner or the loser that reaps the rewards of the game?

How many times does someone have to lose before walking away from the game? Could it possibly be there that the game creator reveals themself? And in sitting in conversation with that creator would the illusion of the game finally be seen? For it is not the game, but its creation that is to be known. The allure of competition and reward, a leaderboard, an illusion is seen. The creation of a lesson unseen.

How many would play that game? How many are on earth today? Seems like a popular game.