Monday, April 26, 2010

Narrative of our depths



Our own circumstances and shared environment are a reflection, ALSO, of the in-articulated and the partially articulated angst in our subconscious and conscious, respectively. Until we seek to articulate our OWN empirical narrative, we are pawns of others' agendas.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Into the Breech...


The Latin, 'occupo moment'-'seize the moment' is your primary guide. Most of us live in the past, third or second person, or the speculative future. We do this because we are beholden to externals as the determinant of 'who we are'. We are centered by others' reaction than for who we are. When we take accountability and authority for ourselves and not through some intermediary, such as our biological or 'heavenly' authority figure as the reason (excuse) for your action, then you'll have ONLY yourself and the present as your meaning for BE-ing.

Channeling the Metaphysics: A Visitation



We are conduits for mental and physical consciousness. Our bodies are the vessel-portals for realities to incarnate and manifest their autonomous imperatives in this world beyond our being their host-voluntary or involuntary. We become the coincidental recipient of the substance of their paradigms as their presence move in the physical and metaphysical dimensions of this temporality.

The mind of our brain facilitates by its associative capacities the forms of stimuli that we receive, consciously and subconsciously, to fabricate the connections of our awareness between our carnal life and the metaphysical states that surround us.


Monday, April 19, 2010

Impressions from "The McVeigh Tapes" on Rachel Maddow

The consequences of being the pawn and subject of fate, rather than the director and author of fate: The medium controls the message.

The unmentioned aspect of the 'Tapes': McVeigh is the mercenary product of the military "warrior killing ethos". He was the extrapolated product of justified dehumanization for a 'greater authority'. His vileness was MORE than a personal foible. It was a fabrication of his cultural experience of over-indulged obsessiveness given an impersonal, secular training and a h
yperbolic,temporal context.

History will be kind to me for I intend to write it

Winston Churchill quotes (British Orator, Author and Prime Minister during World War II. 1874-1965)



Victory has a thousand fathers, but defeat is a (bastard) orphan.

John F. Kennedy