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are items in which I have pondered upon and feel as if they have some
possible importance and therefore appear on this page
Can
there be the possibility that one can go through life without
feelings? Can the feelings of one fade away into the unknown abyss
of uncertainty? If so, then one just travels through life as an
observer rather than one who is attached to what occurs. Does this
lack of feeling mean that one looses one's humanity, or does one just
become separated from the world? If traveling through this abyss, does
one have the possibility to return, to gain back one's feelings and once
again attach oneself to the world instead of drifting away? The
solution may lie in an attempt to shock the system. If the system
becomes shocked the system may reboot, therefore resetting
itself.
As people walk through the world, much of the time these people are
blind to what occurs around them. Take for instance all the sights
missed because one does not take the time to look at what is
happening. Also, one may fail to realize what may be the truth of
actions, and rather only see the surface. Unknown to one would be
the core, all because one does not look deeper past the surface.
If one were to take the time to gaze upon the surroundings, would one
recognize what is seen, or would this extrasensory lead to the confusion
of one for one had gotten used to the disillusionment of the norm?
Many
times people say that time should slow down in order for one to remain
in a moment. One now realizes that the moment is so perfect that
one does not wish to return to the imperfections of life. One
feels completely sound and sure that this is right. The only way
for this to happen in a logical way would be to just view the moment in
one's mind. Therefore one may be able to relive that moment as
much as one wishes and the moment shall always be there, waiting to be
recalled.
12/21/04
What are the factors that determine the decisions and results of
actions? Are the actions, perhaps, the result of choices? Or
worded differently, the effect of the causes? If this were true,
then could one infer that the world is based off of cause and
effect? If life were this simple, then would one not be able to
see which causes lead to which effects, or is the equation of life
cluttered with so much interference that the clear cut causes and the
respective effects are lost? Still, it is hard to believe that the
world would be bases off of a simple principle of action and
reaction. Maybe that is just on small portion of the equation,
just another factor placed in order to create the balance?
12/22/04
Thoughts
that stream though the mind of one are as many as the drops of rain in a
storm. How is one expected to see which sequence of the thoughts
would lead to the correct sequence of events? If one has not the
power to go back and fix the mistakes of the past, then what is one
supposed to do? Is there a way in order to determine what choices
are the correct ones to make? How does one know if the choices
made in the past are correct? Is it possible to do things now that
would repair the errors of the past? If one were to go back and
attempt to fix the events of the past would it be possible to make the
repairs, or would everything change to an alternate form whereas the
results would merely displace the errors in other ways still creating
the equality of the equation? Therefore, because of that, along
with the lack of ability to go back to fix things, is it possible for
one to do actions in the present in order to make up for past mistakes
made?
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