Here are some aphorisms I've written over the period of a year. It's my way of conveying complex problems in the form of condensed thoughts - enjoy them or hate them, or be bored by them - they all come out of my own sick brain.
The mind is a fully condition dependent uniqueness of personality a propos perspective and rejoins by the random and irrepressible assimilation of locale specific external stimuli in entanglement with the internal routing and positioning method of universal character towards impulse transformed stimuli.
We do not perceive either the real or a fictional nature of Being, but an image neither real nor unreal, reflected at us by the attitude of Being, while the impression of the image in our minds manifests as either raised or etched, driven by our moods.
The condition of life is held together by the destructive activity of opposing forces, which by the remnants of their fighting create new conditions of this same nature over and over.
The one who never thinks about his own existence is no different from an animal or a plant, which just blindly flows with the senseless continuity of everything.
Heaven only happens momentarily at times when we experience true bliss, joy and satisfaction, but Hell is a more permanent thing, happening most of the time during the mundane, boring, stressing, painful and discomforting stretches of time – it only ends with death.
Faith in a god and an afterlife in the form of heaven and hell as an ultimatum against rejection of supremacy and submission a propos the divine absolute, is on the whole a belief in a cosmic inventor judging its own invention – which is idiotic at most, and sick in character as it postulates a creator who blames his own creation instead of blaming himself as the cause of all things. What kind of a human being praises a selfish god who says in effect, “Love me, creature of my own making, or burn in Hell!”?
Being is as terrifying as it is beautiful. For mind is the act of two imagined forces: intellectual endeavor and human struggle towards absolute meaning and immortality…
Self-consciousness is does not contemplate in an absolute sense, for that which makes it what it is, is behind every instance of it. It is like the eye which can not see itself. Being therefore is a puerile infant at play - it is mere sensation of itself.
"The one who never thinks about his own existence is no different from an animal or a plant, which just blindly flows with the senseless continuity of everything."
That I believe you are talking about sefishness... and according to Bardock42, he refered that selfishness is stored mostly in your sub-conscious mind, and I myself have thought about it and I must agree with it, that everyone has been affected by it, when one has been taught or one has gain the ability to understand how one can cherish oneself, so as to say that your that proverb hardly will happen.... as for my own theory, I think selfishness itself is a virus... you need it to survive, but yet people die from it..... but I must say... your proverbs are impressive.... but for an age like yours, it's no surprise at all to me....
keep up your work...!!
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Last edited by peterKSL on Jan 11th, 2005 at 09:44 PM
I've never thought of it as selfishness, but I suppose one can compare self-consciousness to selfisness (Humans superior to non-humans).
Thank you to peterKSL and 42Bardock for your interest in my posts. You belong to the few who actually makes the effort to read it and to try to understand it, unlike the other ignoramouses who merely refer to my philosophy as pseudo-intellectual mumbo jumbo, just because they don't understand it.
I don't try to fool others, I am sincere in what I write...I honestly think very deeply and passionately over philosophical problems and then account for them in my own way.
I am not driven by people’ s praise and I am not slowed down by people’ s criticism.
You only live once. But if you live it right, once is enough. Wrong. We only die once, we live every day!
Make poverty history.
'The mind is a fully condition dependent uniqueness of personality a propos perspective and rejoins by the random and irrepressible assimilation of locale specific external stimuli in entanglement with the internal routing and positioning method of universal character towards impulse transformed stimuli. '