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Oh to live on:

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Humans individually are as insignificant as a single skin cell on our body,
Eventually becoming dust in the wind
We try to do these marvelous things in hope to never be forgotten

“I will live on in history” says the dictator
“I will live on through my art” says the artist
“I will live on in the minds of the youth” says the philosopher
“I will live on through the photographs I have captured” says the photographer
“I will live on through the medals I have achieved” says the Olympian
“I will live on, and the masses will consider me,” the people say

“And what will happen when the masses die out?” says the star in the sky
“Will you die too? I have seen awe-inspiring species come and go in a flash of a solar flare, just as I have seen the constant change of the lithosphere you call home. The regeneration of the Earth happens as fast as a whirlwind of storms; you are just seeing it in slow motion. No physical evidence will ever survive; we will only remember your presence. Your non-physical aura of what could have been, as a whole, is muffled by your individual needs to live on in minds that will cease to exist one second into my future.“

Why look into the distant past you see in the sky when the future is always inside of you?
Or will you live on as a part of the symbiotic relationship bigger than us all?
Without written language or physical achievement, can you live beyond yourself?

We set forth to help a micro world, to save a macro universe, in which all conscience is connected like the electrical veins of an incomprehensible organism.

The First and Second Sleep

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Jesse Ellison, of Newsweek:

Until the industrial era, many Western Europeans divided the night into “the first” and the “second sleep.” They’d go to bed soon after dark, sleep for four hours then wake for an hour or two during which they’d write, pray, smoke, reflect on dreams they’d had, have sex or even visit neighbors. In fact, there’s some evidence to suggest that this sleep pattern may be the one most in tune with our inherent circadian rhythms.

An interesting concept that I would like to try. I have always found sleep research fascinating but the idea of dividing sleep in this way not just for a recharge of energy but to allow a part of every night to be allotted specifically for leisure seems very therapeutic.

Finding Your “self”

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Motives to find what “I” am in a land less traveled. Intrigued by the emotion one is involved in when inspired by a force beyond the fave five. We intertwine ourselves in an instant feeling, exposing our familiar relation to the true nature of this universe. Cracking the code to an infinite equation. We expose the main component to a complicated form. The all flows freely through the pulsing heart of a human. Giving meaning to all its functions. exposing the colors and consuming all absence of light. To hopefully intrigue ones sense of the unknown. For you should not fear the unknown unless your one who feels as if you already know everything.A land less traveled