Tuesday, July 14, 2009
ain't no truth
it's amazing how much every situation can have multiple truths to it. it shows us that truth is a subjective thing. two different truths can be contradictory to each other yet both remain very much a face of the truth. and if that be the case then are they not complimentary to each other as well as being contradictory? that's the uniqueness of each moment, its ability to be a legion of seemingly incompatible and oppositional things with genuine earnestness to do justice to each of these elements in a pure way for each, all at the same time. what i am talking about reminds me of a graphic representation of time which presented it as a circle and no overlap and every event fit seamlessly to the point that you could pick any event as a start and the next event fit as the obvious next thing, as if to say "duh where else would i be". beginning and end where not especially important to define and separate, because if you consider it, beginning and end would have to be natural partners thus if you diagram their "position" you might find them standing shoulder to shoulder and not at opposite ends of the line. it just makes sense, the best place for a new beginning is in the exact spot that and end recently came about. let me finish off this truth shit. essentially truth can defy the bounds of possible reality and show us the numerous things which will never align exactly the same way to create the unique moments we have every second. it's not like surveying where you end up in the same spot you started in. you can't because where you started does not exist after it's past. its only hope for immortality lies in the chance that it is remembered by energies more advanced than ours. sounds in a way like someone trying to get the order/steps to a recipe perfect and not having done so yet. maybe deja vu is the collective consciousness getting a quick sharp pain over the number of times it has tried different combinations still not having reached its desired outcome.
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