Instinctive Paranoia
“An attitude wired to the survival backdrop of a instinctive being which, knowingly or not, does everything to preserve and prosper amidst the social order, will be coloured by the latter.”
“An attitude wired to the survival backdrop of a instinctive being which, knowingly or not, does everything to preserve and prosper amidst the social order, will be coloured by the latter.”
“The identity of each has pervaded through the entire being; individuality having melted away to a reality without the limitations of separation.”
“Whatever it says we hear with the flavour of our own voice, and in this is the reason to why we find it so difficult to disengage with them.”
“Thoughts pave in the channel and emotion is the water which flows through its course.”
“The great motions are invisible to those within their wake, as the movement of the earth is imperceptible to those who live on its plains.”
“Of the 8,760 hours in the year, one third is used up in sleep, another third in reaping bread, and the last bit lost in listening to the choirs of silverlined pleasures.”
“He must bring to the level of his eyes the fact that he is no more important than anyone else and that his appreciation of this reality of fair equality will bring him closer to a lightened sanity.”
“A man’s intent is scattered and without focus, paying little respect to the fruits before him and the full flavour they impart.”
“Yet the mode of perceptual consumption, where everything we hear, read, say or do which is linked to words and thoughts, also sheds a form of mental dross.”
“A man such as this will have very little reason to respond to the perceived affronts which another may naturally find of great worth to defend and retaliate.”