Saturday, July 17, 2010

Take Off

The central past is asymmetrical in comparison with the proposed future.
However, pursuit of the abstract status in said situation is not without it's merits, and can be expected to be rewarding in the end.
This also, though, brings to question the concept of an 'end'. As many are deceived, and yet all really are aware, there is only one 'end' and it is not yet here. Even that end though, is the gateway into a beginning. But at some point it all moves on, and one things transforms into another, so that in many years, or in many emotional steps taken, the existence of such a thing is confined to the past, to a memory. In that way it is still real, though not really ended, but no longer immediately affecting the mind and being of the person who dealt with it.
To be sure, life is a pattern of things repeated intwining with new experiences. Unique to the individual, familiar to the whole.
In this we find the stars, distant beings that bear a very near witness to our history. In this we find the earth below us, a constant in a consistent, though every changing, earth. In between we find humanity, struggling to reach up, to understand below, and to find the truth in a haze of lies.
In love there is heartbreak, there is pain, suffering, bleeding. In love there is goodness, ultimate goodness, ultimate joy.
The furies of the mind are nothing to themselves, they are often the only company we keep. In great company, they are ignored, silenced.
We find the great axis of the life turning on this one point, this one picture. And yet it is undeniably impossible to comprehend. To even see.
So the questions all have answers; and yet if one can not understand the answer given, the question becomes wether or not it was worth asking. We have found that it is.
Equations of metaphysics hold no solid truth, and yet somewhere in us we are aware of what that truth is. Though knowing nothing but darkness, the concept of light is all the proof we need.
Circles are perfect as far as numbers can say, however it holds nothing against the past, present, or future.
And yet it tells us all we need to know.
In conclusion:
breakfast is the most important meal of the day.

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