![]() Initial AllegoryA Poem by Jerisson![]() Mix my mind with Plato's, and here's your daily dose of insanity.![]() If what we see as the truth is a representation that represents our reality and a representation of reality is just a defected truth, is it insanity for me to believe that no truth is absolute and that our minds are filled with false ideals?
It is true that our truth is a representation of the absolute truth, but our truth is not absolute, and therefore imperfect. By being imperfect, the fact that we may live false lives erects itself, but there is no perfect help to help you achieve that which is perfection.
The only possible way to possibly achieve perfection is by being imperfect, but close enough to perfect to decipher falseness from the truth. The truth, which hides itself in that which is imperfect, is like finding a unique needle in a needle stack.
The absolute truth hides itself among an army of clones of false truths, so basically...where's Waldo in a room full of red-and-white striped shirt wearing mutes? It is absolute that finding a unique mute in a room full of copies of that mute is close to impossible. And even if you do find him, no one will believe it.
The absolute truth is unbelievable because it's not the truth in which you grew up in. One day you get up for your morning coffee cup. Now your coffee's cyanide, Macs are PCs, Jesus Christ is now part of Buddhism, oh, and down is up. If you're still hearing me, I'm guessing that coffee went through you one way or another, my sister and/or brother.
Now let's continue on the situation that you would be hating to be in, because now you're out of the cave you used to see in, and you now see in the light of reality and blinded. You're starting to think that red pill did more than the box label says, now you hear what he says, she says, they says, no they said. And the truth is much harder to accept and it gives more pain than when none of it did.
Insanity is two parts of one big idea that is so hard to believe that only one part is accepted. That that which is accepted is that insanity is mental disease that cannot be rid of with ease, but please believe that the other part is as important, or maybe more. Now open the forbidden door por favor.
With the door open, you might or might not be hoping to find the truth. You might or might not rue this day. You might or might not have wished there was another way. But you will have heard what I have to say.
Now I say I know not of absolute truth, for my burden brings me down and continues to worsen. But if your mind is greater than mine and able to deduce that which is the absolute truth, then I will congratulate you when I arrive, in due time, to the light of reality, and forget the falseness that gives it the name: Insanity.
Break the chains and open your eyes to that which is around you, but don't lose that which makes you you in the journey. Those yearning for the truth are warned of the danger of omniscience, and the price paid to achieve it.
Believe it, cause Ignorance is bliss, but the truth will set you free. But the price you pay for perfection,
You'll live with for all eternity...
-Jerisson DeLaCruz, 9-22-2010 © 2012 Jerisson |
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Added on July 21, 2012 Last Updated on July 21, 2012 Author
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