what you are

Jan 07, 2008 04:01

our minds constantly sift through everything we have ever experienced in order to determine what the world around us will be like. we see what we see and we predict what the next instant will look like; taste like; smell like; feel like. we filter out differences from those expectations and learn from them(eventually - and perhaps ( Read more... )

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ironfinch January 7 2008, 11:37:13 UTC
to quote pink floyd: "welcome to the machine."

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autumnsshadow January 8 2008, 02:49:03 UTC
oh, i know...

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90north January 7 2008, 16:12:37 UTC
this is a very interesting thought...i'll give it a ponder and get back to you when i'm not at work.
*hugs*

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autumnsshadow January 8 2008, 02:50:19 UTC
i look forward to it =)

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autumnsshadow March 14 2008, 03:10:45 UTC
...

by the way...

=P

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90north March 14 2008, 16:54:33 UTC
oh yeah...haha! life never gets less busy, eh?

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sinrose January 7 2008, 18:06:27 UTC
keep moving. there's definitely a greater number of things to experience in life than there are years you will have to experience (and thus get bored with) them.

that's my short answer to your query...

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autumnsshadow January 8 2008, 02:50:59 UTC
i know.

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chiquitar January 7 2008, 23:05:41 UTC
If you are stagnant at some endpoint goal of your life, your life may as well be over anyway.

Feeding something you're just going to have to feed again is kinda the definition of life.

Stagnancy is always death, eventually.

-a Changer

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autumnsshadow January 8 2008, 02:53:11 UTC
yup ;)

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onesnap January 8 2008, 22:19:45 UTC
On my ride in to work I was thinking about how everything we've ever felt, seen, experienced all becomes part of our being and never departs. And now I close my day by reading your post...it all ties together somehow.

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autumnsshadow January 9 2008, 22:06:47 UTC
how synchronous =)

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