Philosophy

Incongruent Congruence

    True congruence doesn’t look congruent from the outside — as it involves numerous incongruent-looking decisions.   One who is truly devoted to reality — and so congruent in this devotion — will be changing his mind ALL THE TIME.   To change one’s mind often is not the common perception of congruence. And …

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Words Are Beautiful But Not Serious

  Aphorisms are universally aesthetic but only narrowly meaningful.   We are writers first and humans second. We concern ourselves with words first and actions second. And even our actions only lead back to words and ideas: the titles and achievements and acquirements.   Words are beautiful but are not serious. Actions are serious.   …

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True Vision

Lasting vision is truly just a prison No one who CHANGES has a lasting vision No one who is concerned with what is real can abide to a lasting vision   What is vision? Doesn’t vision imply SEEING? Is seeing a fixed state — or is it an endless process? Vision is seeing. One SEES …

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XXI Century Token of Value

  In a nihilistic society beauty is a natural token of value. We are truly reverting to picture writing. Beautiful faces in beautiful places are the representation of deliverance — an arrival at the paradise — the short-attention-span-XXI-century-divine-revelation.   We crave god even more then we crave pleasure. Big tits don’t really promise indulgence. They …

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Burdened with Infinite Freedom

  it’s not that one is more in position to “do everything” and other can only do nothing we all can only do something more something less something doesn’t matter the point is that we claim the full extent of the little freeedom which is granted to you and that my friend is everything   …

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The Real Cause of Disagreement

The ultimate cause of disagreement is our unreadiness for agreement   We don’t really want peace. We don’t really want consensus. What we want is to be LARGE. Larger then our neighbour, larger then our brother, larger then our lover.   The absurdity of most conflicts doesn’t as much point at our stupidity as it …

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Only You Can Validate Yourself

What is affirmed when you receive validation is that SOMEONE agrees with what you say So is it about them or is it about you? If you want to them to be happy and ‘right’ and all that — then be happy for them. If you want yourself to be happy WITH YOURSELF — then …

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Simple Not Simplistic

    Simplicity is not generalising Generalising is simplistic, reductionistic Simplicity doesn’t reduce. Doesn’t judge. Doesn’t diminish. Doesn’t label.   When you hear — “BE SIMPLE” — it means: be open, be non-judgemental be perceptive see what is don’t see what isn’t, don’t presume what isn’t   When you hear — “BE SIMPLE” — it …

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