To be conscious that we are perceiving or thinking is to be conscious of our own existence. (Aristotle, 350B.C.E, Bk9:Ch9 in Ross, 1994)
Friday, July 01, 2005
loss of the real
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'Loss of the real'. Indeed; I see it as an amusing satire on those who have lost their grip on reality, those perhaps immersed in the congruent but sadly theoretical world of what is perhaps an after-wish, an egoistical search for eternal life when all else dies around us. It explores the five-demensional word of religion and insanity at various levels but never quite comes to grips with a conclusion. Perhaps that is because there isn't one... is there? ;-)
'Loss of the real'. Indeed; I see it as an amusing satire on those who have lost their grip on reality, those perhaps immersed in the congruent but sadly theoretical world of what is perhaps an after-wish, an egoistical search for eternal life when all else dies around us. It explores the five-demensional word of religion and insanity at various levels but never quite comes to grips with a conclusion. Perhaps that is because there isn't one... is there? ;-)
4 comments:
'Loss of the real'. Indeed; I see it as an amusing satire on those who have lost their grip on reality, those perhaps immersed in the congruent but sadly theoretical world of what is perhaps an after-wish, an egoistical search for eternal life when all else dies around us. It explores the five-demensional word of religion and insanity at various levels but never quite comes to grips with a conclusion. Perhaps that is because there isn't one... is there? ;-)
'Loss of the real'. Indeed; I see it as an amusing satire on those who have lost their grip on reality, those perhaps immersed in the congruent but sadly theoretical world of what is perhaps an after-wish, an egoistical search for eternal life when all else dies around us. It explores the five-demensional word of religion and insanity at various levels but never quite comes to grips with a conclusion. Perhaps that is because there isn't one... is there? ;-)
it was actually with regards to that pissed up feeling you get after a heavy session, but what ever floats your boat!!
Thanks Soda, you don't know the half of it! Anyway the support is appreciated!!
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