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Bridging the Disconnect

Posted by S3C - February 11th, 2011


There is a difference between a wish and a desire. Every organism has the ultimate goal of growth or otherwise it would not be an organism. Its desire to reach its potential is never relinquished. When such a goal is achieved the organism no longer has a conscience, and is essentially "dead". But it is far from dead- death is just an insipid human concept the same way language, music, and religion are. The energy waves are used to build new organisms, which are the most powerful of all. Every sense is unified, soaking up energy like a sponge at an exponential rate, simultaneously while the senses become increasingly disconnected as the asymptotic growth returns to 0, only to continually perpetuate the cycle of binary abiogenesis. The goal is to ultimately connect each sense again. To be able to control every atom that resides with an organism, to borrow, share, mutate, and manipulate to reach the ultimate state, where organisms have control over every dimension and reality, and all wishes become attainable desires.

Bridging the Disconnect


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Sounds good, bro.

that gerald pic a few news posts ago THANK YOU

few news posts? I got to step up my news posts game. THat was almost two years ago. And you are welcome.

Sometimes you should ask yourself.. Desires? Or natural impulses?

Considering that animals and organisms have a sense of a priori, they are predetermined to allocate their lives in a somewhat of a pattern, as if they were already set off to apply their lives in such a way since the beginning of time.

Humans are able to defy this pattern now that they are able to have a conscious mind. The ability to witness their own existence. To set their own path, and create aswell as destroy. You ask yourself, what is a wish and a desire in the first place? How can a human heed to their inner most desires and vague assertions of our natural impulses to reach our maximum potential, but then.. You ask yourself, how can a man know what he wants, when he doesn't know what his entire life is about? That the world he stands in is veiling the real side of this man? How can a man have a desire if said desire was brought upon him vicariously -- other people forcing their own selfish desires for this man to carry out as he grew up; the man not being aware of this at all?

[then again.. if I wanted to be a bit confusing.. I'd say if an organism; in this case being a man; if they were made to meet their paramount.. then why are wishes and desires being made? Why not just live our life to fullest and let life unravel itself? Accepting what becomes of the darkness that once stood ahead of you? A man shouldn't live to seek. A man should live to become what they seek. They are their own progress; we are our own path. We make of what we once could not see, that we now can see.]

Anyways.. In a sense.. organisms and animals stick to their patterns, and they never can escape from it. We have the ability to defy nature's code and create our own. Thus, organisms and animals may perhaps be a boring and predictable lifestyle.. but atleast they keep their lifeforms going in a perpetual motion. Because humans could not burden their own perpetual circle of life, abandon their own, created a language out of weakness and industrialised senses, they continue to break the perpetual motion resulting in a terrible experimental world that will devour 9/10 humans, while only one-tenth of those who have to find their way through this world's treacherous labyrinths are able to escape and make an effort to save the rest of those who remain to be cast off in a mindless, zombified mind set.

^^

Not only do we have to pull ourselves together; we have to pull everything together.

It seems you didn't post so much in 2011 after all, started with a big bang and then... wonder what you were up to this particular year? And this: inspiring.

not much, I switched my studies from music to science. I worked a lot and went to school. Nothing interesting happened this year to say the least.

Ah. Well. Sounds kinda similar then.