Friday, June 14, 2013


On nature -
The laws of nature are absolute; There are four seasons every year and the moon always appears and disappears in fixed intervals. It is a phenomenal how a tree grows, or how an ocean waves or why a tree apples.
Since language not absolute, it doesn’t grow like a tree or wave or apple like the ocean or the three, respectively; it is simply an artificial sense of our ability to recreate meaning.
The “self ”is somewhere bounded between nature and sense.

Your lesson is to think about all the sounds you hear today.

The influences of language:
The influence of language attempts to inject and configure appeal; the dynamic of natural order is its template which becomes a manifestation. The first order is to create a work of truth and beauty. Born into nature with an artificial sense, we therefore are bounded by an unnatural state of facades and fallacies that we think is natural and has universal order.
The many who do see and understand how language is dynamic and full of modalities, they will still find it difficult to master its absolute truth. So therefore, in a perfect world, the mastery of language is a simultaneous flow of acting and reacting harmoniously. This is its absolute intrinsic quality. Add some stress some emotional servitude and tradition; sprinkled with logic and reason, and you get an equation that looks similar to einstein’s theorems..In other words, language is so dynamic in so many areas of human life, that it takes a lifetime to become aware of its power. In irony, as many would say, ‘the more you learn and know things, the more you understand how little you know.’
Example - The automobile:



1.     a thought
2.     an action
3.     existence
4.     You desire to troubleshoot an inconvenience; the horse as means of transportation. You have good arguments for it; a horse is a living creature and is subject to abuse. It has to eat it has to poop it gets cranky it eventually dies it can get stolen in a new york minute – it has no gps and you cant go faster than one horsepower. And that was only from the top of my head. You get the point.
5.     Amazingly, many people were probably thinking about the same thing. Everyone collectively shares the universe, and in theory, its spread out evenly to every living entity everywhere. These are what we call ‘natural laws’ created by nature not man.
6.     But as you begin thinking about how things work, you also begin to think about how things evolve, transcend, reflect,  contribute to, perform, and so on.
7.     Driving a car, or as they would say 100 years ago, motoring, is an effect of a thought determined by one or many to successfully design a structure of convenience; a so to speak race envelops from all the collective minds who thought and who had the same thing in mind. Horses are no good to drive.
8.     Therefore, a car, which allows you to drive, becomes that defining moment  where creation is masterfully designed, simply from a reactive desire to act  upon a thought – all the way through. Act React React Act becomes one.

9.     Henry Ford, who acted upon his desire to act upon a thought all the way through, developed the mass production line. It was first a reactionary process. Without an act there cannot be a reaction. Without reaction, there cannot be an act.
10. Say for instance, Democracy. Born to act to react against causes of oppressive governments. Fire to wood; The fire needs wood to burn. It’s simply an absolute law.
11. Nature has very little drama. Only nature can disturb nature. For instance, heavy rain may kill grass and the tiny beings that sliver through the blade sharp grass. But eventually, through mother time, mother nature finds a way to heal in the most absolute sense. The worm cannot impose the tree to stop growing; the tree cannot impose the ladybug to buzz off.  Etc etc. this because it naturally acts and reacts harmoniously, even in disastrous moments.. the reaction upon conflicting action is Art only if the act upon the conflicting reaction is equivocally absolute.’ Interpretation becomes locked together with perception and its counterpart, point of view.’ (track 2 discussion).
12. This is contradiction, and nature is full of it. When you can successfully contradict, or to say balance opposing entities into one collective solution, is in essence; Art – it’s truth – its beauty – it rhymes, makes sense, its practical it has charisma it speaks simply divine; such ideas are part of the designs of Art.

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