Endless Digestion
“The incoming impressions of life are not fully received, absorbed, and digested — but rather are reflected like light does against the surface of water.”
“The incoming impressions of life are not fully received, absorbed, and digested — but rather are reflected like light does against the surface of water.”
“This fluctuating dynamic forces him to continuously change course by having to recalculate his position and relation to reality.”
“In such a fashion the multitude of men around him are organized in a perfect tapestry that is defined by a sense of cosmic justice that is incomprehensible to them all.”
“The ideas surrounding such a purpose orient themselves into a structure of meaning that to some degree dislodges and supersedes the otherwise purely egotistical existence…”
“The corrupting influences simply recede in the wake, as a psychological feature has no choice but to shrink when it is not fed with consistently appetizing doses of attention.”
“He is made to believe, and believes without out a doubt himself, that he is nothing more than the sum total of these arbitrary characteristics.”