| Orgasmic Vancouver: We Gotta Choose |
Category: Thoughts 6 comments 21 Aug 2004 @ 20:15 by bushman : We or it?I choose not to choose. Because if I choose, I will no longer have free will, I would become a facsimali of everyone else that made the same choices. One day this universe will grow cold and dark, we will be nothing more than fireflys lost in perpetual darkness, a fate more boring than, sitting on a cloud strumming a harp. God/creator commited suicide because IT was so bored, IT, needed to know why IT existed. Even god had to know/find out, "Is this all I am?" So It had to destroy itself, to see what was inside. And here IT sits today bored out of its scull, with no more answers than IT had before the great idea, in the darkness. Choose what? We are gods sitcom. Nothing more than an amusment. Till it's body becomes cold and dead. 21 Aug 2004 @ 21:03 by hgoodgame : Imagine yourself to be, a disincarnate entity, intelligent, curious, able to absorb information/data but not sense anything. Image as well that you are the only intellect you are aware of. Now, ultimately the desire to be more than intellect gnaws. You, as that entity, wanted something more. Each of us, as that entity reached this point. It wasn't something we asked, it was something we stated. The statement was, LET'S MAKE SENSE! The outcome is as you perceive it. Most consciousness gets lost quickly once it enters the sensory world. We came here to play and explore the world of the senses but forgot our origin and original purpose. Now we believe this is all real, which it absolutely is in its way. But, this is the critical but, we forgot that we are all this world's creators, not some god or gods on high pulling our strings, not some alien races eager to take us over. It's been us, doing it to ourselves, all along. And here's why it hasn't gotten better. Very few people will accept personal responsibility for what happens to them (unless its something good, then they quickly take credit). Not many will want to hear the message that they will have to assume personal responsibility for their attitudes and actions, for their thoughts and deeds, that we are eternal beings who have dug ourselves into a hole we must personally, both as individuals and as interactive parts of a larger entity, find our own way back out of. So what do we want, we want our vision back! Let the truth be revealed, drop the veils. It's so much easier to understand the territory when the lights are on. Well, you said navigate on the fly so there you go! "If we're all going somewhere lets get there soon 'cause this song has not title just words and a tune..." 22 Aug 2004 @ 00:49 by ov : Commitment Hhehehehehehe. I guess the underlying big question is that when given a chance to have anything we ask for, even with the quarantee that what we create in the asking will be great, will we decline out of fear that we would get it wrong and have to shoulder the responsibity of lost opportunity. 22 Aug 2004 @ 02:14 by hgoodgame : I prefer a positive outlook, being this: when given a chance and given enough light to see with, we WILL accept our ability to choose out of understanding and knowing - those that decline to choose for now also makes no difference, there is no 'wrong' and any temporarily wasted opportunity will come back as sure as summer follows spring. 22 Aug 2004 @ 02:21 by ov : Lead or led the herd horns of dillema. I think we will eventually choose wisely, I think that is rather positive. 24 Aug 2004 @ 20:51 by ov : Choose My inspirational quote on the NCN front page when I logged in, thought it fit here, worth remembering but would take more work to make an article of it. Besides all ready too much bad angst poetry competing for attention. Always we hope someone else has the answer. Some other place will be better, some other time it will all turn out. This is it. No one else has the answer. No other place will be better, and it has already turned out." (Lao-tzu)
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