BOOK 2 - #56 - 2/23/01 11:31:38 AM

What is consciousness?
No one can say.
It's quality can affect us [and is]
to be regarded with awe and contemplated with wonderment.
"every man shall only have what he intended"
[This remains] as a matter of principle, an issue science is still grappling with.

[Do] you have yet to fully surrender to the depths of your nature[?]
Assist in the process of integrating your Spirit into your everyday life.

When I was a child I loved to imagine the existence of all sorts of creatures.
I believe that there can be many conclusions.
What I find interesting is how a "conception" arises
After 24 years of searching
the cutting edge of human exploration
"seeing" means, to be quite cut off from all [things] outside
[Retreating] into the eyes, which are the windows of the soul.
If you look into it, intently, minutely, so much so that you forget yourself
[You will] develop an ability to perceive things that are beyond the senses,
Beyond pointing and mirroring.

I would also argue:
People get dirty through too much civilization.
A phenomenon that is deeply disturbing when discovered.
Can a computer be sufficiently programed so as to have a soul
as real as  any of the other constructs of consciousness?
[I say no but] no one can say [what the future may hold].
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 


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