Posts Tagged imagery
Letter to the world, and myself
Posted by stephen in Philosophy on June 24, 2010
The just always try to conquer inner space, the self. The unjust, opposite, they attempt to conquer outer space, the universe. So now tell me, which would you rather want; To own yourself and be happy, Or to own others but never your own soul? I think we’re all criminally insane in our own way, [...]
On Pyromania
Posted by stephen in Philosophy on June 24, 2010
Pyromania does not need to be seen as evil, in a way its a spiritual liberating experience, its the near worship of one of the most powerful natural forces in existence, the very reason for our ascension to the top of the food chain. Pyromania is not an act. Nor is it a sickness. Pyromania [...]
Hyperreality (NOT Written by Dan Bandi)
Posted by stephen in Philosophy on July 3, 2009
The ancient sages tried to free us from what is now modernly called hyperreality, the real world we think we live in is the way consciousness defines what is actually “real”. Our minds are the map, and when the map fades into the landscape and there is neither the representation nor the real remaining – [...]