The way you look at the world is based on all the things you accepted and integrated into your being, shaping a unique perspective of the universe that is inherently your own. What you think is true and how you act, is a mixture of your nature and your nurture. The exact argument is for... Continue Reading →
Duality of Certainty on Truth
In the search for Truth, we must have healthy levels of doubt, yet also have healthy levels of conviction and when the time is right, to be the blacksmith that strikes the iron when it is hot with a level of conviction. We must flow between doubt and conviction in a way that is in... Continue Reading →
Discernment to not conflate fiction with reality
Discernment is key in today's day and age, as well as every other day and age. The ability to determine what is true and what is real as well as to distinguish the differences in nuance for axiomatic spectrums of duality like the concept of 'good and evil' or any other form of dualistic thought.... Continue Reading →
Framing and Reframing, Structuring our reality with words
The Following is an excerpt from my previous writing about The Death of an Author x Poe’s Law. I wanted to roll into this excerpt and expand on it, to discuss the idea of framing and reframes, with how we can shape our perspectives and change the 'lens' or 'looking glass' that we perceive things in/through.... Continue Reading →
The Death of an Author x Poe’s Law
I am simply writing a journaling effort of comparison between Poe's Law and Death of an Author by Roland Barthes. Both of these thoughts or theories are based on the idea of knowing the Author's intent. We have one end, saying that if We don't know the intent of the writer, that it's going to... Continue Reading →
The story of the Dream Wrestler
There was One soul, split into many pieces. Each piece lived in one day of this particular boy's life. At the age of 17, The boy had two dreams every night. The first dream, he had to wrestle with who he was yesterday. The second dream, he had to wrestle with who he would be... Continue Reading →
Existential observation of self
To continue on with the post "If we didn’t have a name for it, A Word, does it exist?" Does something exist before we observe it or does it exist after we observe it? In terms of object permanence, babies aren't fully developed in the brain thus they only see what they believe and believe... Continue Reading →
Math isn’t integral to all languages
Not all languages spoken by the human tongue has math. In fact, math itself is it's own language, a way to describe and understand the world. Some languages have simple math, and some have a more robust system. Not all languages have math, let alone have a need to count to high numbers like ‘ten’... Continue Reading →
The Greatest Truth Denies Nothing
This is a saying that one should come to know if they are a seeker in truth. Apocalyptic natures means to reveal, or of the great reveal. To revel in the reveal is to have a revelation with new found knowledge and to look back in hindsight to understand the connections of the differences between... Continue Reading →
Yin and Yang of Sound
Sound is Yin and Yang, without silence, sound would not exist. You need a baseline amount of sound to be considered 'silence'. Thus from the silence, you can speak into existence sound. Speaking is a masculine penetrative force, disrupting and spreading in waves. The Yang. Silence is the feminine receiving force, accepting and holding space... Continue Reading →