Ones perception adjusts ones understanding, when responding to the daily stimuli that life sends us, to grow us beyond our self imposed fences, erected out of fear that failure will be ones just reward.
Mindful that ones perception becomes ones freely chosen reality, it can be argued that we create our own little world of make believe calculated to deliver a life that we deem satisfying therefore, worthy of ones self indulgent wonderland.
The mind is its own place and in itself, can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven.~John Milton
Experienced detectives often note that witnesses to a crime, say a bank robbery will contradict one another when describing the physical appearances of the criminals despite, agreeing on the actual number of robbers.
Personal interpretation of the facts does not change reality rather, informs us that each of us processes our understandings of life's experiences, differently....we see, what we believe, we see...certain, that our understanding is the unassailable truth.
The words of Albert Camus, sheds some light:
This world in itself is not reasonable, that is all that can be said. But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational and the wild longing for clarity whose call echoes in the human heart. The absurd depends as much on man as on the world. For the moment it is all that links them together. It binds them one to the other as only hatred can weld two creatures together.
Quantum theories suggest that the universe does some very unpredictable things that challenge previous ideas that the universe works like a Swiss clock....could reasoning the enigma, that is the universe be considered...absurd...when clearly the universe does not follow the rules of logic, as human life perceives rational behaviour.
To understand the enigma that is the universe should reason be the appropriate means to decipher the secrets of the universe?
Ones choice of language is relevant for here I have avoided using traditional Christian wordage, preferring to maintain my belief that the secrets of the universe are not easily understood when using religious language that pretends to know all, or some of the answers....
....leading me back to where I began, when recognising that ones attempts to understand, the workings of the universe will always lead us into a cul de sac where, our many questions produce as many answers as there are people, prepared to address them.
The absurd lies in believing that by exploring the enigma that is the universe, we are rewarded with a key that unlocks its secrets waiting to be unravelled by those daring, and sufficiently intelligent.
Man has the power to act as his own destroyer, or creator when the universe intervenes to correct our choices...setting us on a rewarding, and fulfilling course through our life's journey of self discovery...with Homer, using metaphorical language to illustrate the intervention of the universe, Athena our compass in good times, as well as those moments when we believe that our ship is sinking under gigantic waves overwhelming, our faith in our ability to weather another passing storm.
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Mindful that ones perception becomes ones freely chosen reality, it can be argued that we create our own little world of make believe calculated to deliver a life that we deem satisfying therefore, worthy of ones self indulgent wonderland.
The mind is its own place and in itself, can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven.~John Milton
Experienced detectives often note that witnesses to a crime, say a bank robbery will contradict one another when describing the physical appearances of the criminals despite, agreeing on the actual number of robbers.
Personal interpretation of the facts does not change reality rather, informs us that each of us processes our understandings of life's experiences, differently....we see, what we believe, we see...certain, that our understanding is the unassailable truth.
The words of Albert Camus, sheds some light:
This world in itself is not reasonable, that is all that can be said. But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational and the wild longing for clarity whose call echoes in the human heart. The absurd depends as much on man as on the world. For the moment it is all that links them together. It binds them one to the other as only hatred can weld two creatures together.
Quantum theories suggest that the universe does some very unpredictable things that challenge previous ideas that the universe works like a Swiss clock....could reasoning the enigma, that is the universe be considered...absurd...when clearly the universe does not follow the rules of logic, as human life perceives rational behaviour.
To understand the enigma that is the universe should reason be the appropriate means to decipher the secrets of the universe?
Ones choice of language is relevant for here I have avoided using traditional Christian wordage, preferring to maintain my belief that the secrets of the universe are not easily understood when using religious language that pretends to know all, or some of the answers....
....leading me back to where I began, when recognising that ones attempts to understand, the workings of the universe will always lead us into a cul de sac where, our many questions produce as many answers as there are people, prepared to address them.
The absurd lies in believing that by exploring the enigma that is the universe, we are rewarded with a key that unlocks its secrets waiting to be unravelled by those daring, and sufficiently intelligent.
Man has the power to act as his own destroyer, or creator when the universe intervenes to correct our choices...setting us on a rewarding, and fulfilling course through our life's journey of self discovery...with Homer, using metaphorical language to illustrate the intervention of the universe, Athena our compass in good times, as well as those moments when we believe that our ship is sinking under gigantic waves overwhelming, our faith in our ability to weather another passing storm.
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