the nature of our reality." ------------------------- you know Siddh, that's what I write about those days and I posted several text on this topic and will be posting a longer text with drawing, how I see this our being. I liked those lines; but of course so many experienced this thing beyong our relative reality. All the Zoro masters, and Hindu philosophers, the Gnostics, the Egyptians, they experienced it and worshipped their sun god, for they knew, all is light.
Are there lessons to be learned from
the words that they spoke
beyond the pen, the brush, the pages
of glory-
men of greatness that strove to tell a story. ---------------and I loved this, for it is definitely so! What a paradox that we don't know more than they knew? And when we think that everyrthing is about back to the orgin creation, then we do wrong living in this Yes Yes space, our imaginary world for all those human inventions lead away from the original creation, there is a damn similarity between physics, the fountainhead of philosophies and the neuroscience. I drawed it for myself and used the equation Z = x+iy, where Z - is the Complex Plane (the universe of 4 consciousness). One can prove with this everything. It works. Unfortunately, those who call themselves "sane" are those....who are not knowing. Only those are able to see in the Yes /No space and the NO /Yes space, those who can feel and think in the same time, we call them Schizophrenic personality, those can experience this and know... the truth. But they were closed away, for only few can see and the amount of those sane - not knowing is higher, and they wanted their space, all was, is and will be in this humanity about power. Nowadays they learn to cope with the society, then we call them celebrities, the artists of all kind ...great write, dear. wow.
'To talk well and eloquently is a very great art
but to know the right moment to stop is an even greater one.'
I still have to find the right moment. :) I think you've packed a lot of depth and complex thinking into this poem, and I felt like you did very well with reconjuring the ideas of long-gone genii and philosophers. Well done!
'To talk well and eloquently is a very great art
but to know the right moment to stop is an even greater one.' - that is a favourite quote of mine. I have yet to obtain the skill of finding the right moment.
Made me think of the quote: 'until the 20th century, reality was everything humans could touch, smell, see,
and hear. Since the initial publication of the charged electromagnetic spectrum, humans learned that what they can touch, smell, see, and hear...is less than one millionth of reality.'
the nature of our reality." ------------------------- you know Siddh, that's what I write about those days and I posted several text on this topic and will be posting a longer text with drawing, how I see this our being. I liked those lines; but of course so many experienced this thing beyong our relative reality. All the Zoro masters, and Hindu philosophers, the Gnostics, the Egyptians, they experienced it and worshipped their sun god, for they knew, all is light.
Are there lessons to be learned from
the words that they spoke
beyond the pen, the brush, the pages
of glory-
men of greatness that strove to tell a story. ---------------and I loved this, for it is definitely so! What a paradox that we don't know more than they knew? And when we think that everyrthing is about back to the orgin creation, then we do wrong living in this Yes Yes space, our imaginary world for all those human inventions lead away from the original creation, there is a damn similarity between physics, the fountainhead of philosophies and the neuroscience. I drawed it for myself and used the equation Z = x+iy, where Z - is the Complex Plane (the universe of 4 consciousness). One can prove with this everything. It works. Unfortunately, those who call themselves "sane" are those....who are not knowing. Only those are able to see in the Yes /No space and the NO /Yes space, those who can feel and think in the same time, we call them Schizophrenic personality, those can experience this and know... the truth. But they were closed away, for only few can see and the amount of those sane - not knowing is higher, and they wanted their space, all was, is and will be in this humanity about power. Nowadays they learn to cope with the society, then we call them celebrities, the artists of all kind ...great write, dear. wow.
I like your perspective, very inspiring. It makes me wonder what separated those people from the ordinary in the pages of history... okay thats all I've got tonight
I am not overwhelmed by this awesome creation, as I know this you can write and you are the person from whom I can expect to read this kind of serious work! I like it! Believe me, it says you are open to think the parts that so many have noticed but not reviewed. It is your job to produce this fbulous work, and we are there to read this masterpiece.
Very insightful, Siddartha and took some research. I am impressed.
They each sought perfection
living still in our memories
however the words they spoke
tell me more about these great men
perhaps even than their work
as each chose a path
of creativity-
as we have
each and every one of us-
a Godly undertaking I say to thee.
Very well done. I always say if we could learn from the mistakes of others, why wouldn't we want to? Going around the same old mountain gets old and the well worn paths are proof! LOL
Truly insightful of the paths great minds follow. What I always liked especially about Einstein was he would only say what he felt could be mathematically proved correct: the bending of light, the reversing of time when surpassing the speed of light, the nearness to infinite mass a particle takes on when approaching that speed. And yes, God does not play dice is a provable fact.