Monday, July 20, 2009

Zen Master's Room

When I walked into the room I noticed the strange symbols adorning the walls. There were goosebumps without a mammalian organism. Not to worry it was only plastered walls with millions of tiny bumps which were part of the wall, little one. Looking at the walls you noticed the symbols and the texture, but each was somehow separate. The symbols were somehow fluid like the paint material they were made from. If you looked at just one part of the image you couldn't see this, but when you looked at the other symbols around the center you could. I say this to bring you into the 4th dimension. For if you were to see the dynamic of movement present in the painting it would make you wonder if this was not somehow a direct representation of the mind of itself. It couldn't have been otherwise. Something so rapid and swirling and electric and layered and green but white and out of control. It was then that you realized that your unconscious works in a pool of chaos. The fluid harbors the electric machine. The fluidity is a naturally occurring phenomena that the mind has apprehended for and by itself. When I looked up at that wall and when I looked into the goosebumps everything broke down yet everything took on a new life. It was at that moment that I realized the true nature of reality. I was done searching far above and wide for it. The building blocks of consciousness were all down below, where few have searched, but some have come out from there with glory.

But how did it manage to get up on this wall? The mind must have imprinted itself upon this image. But not directly. Our minds have the need to express themselves, whether you're a human or not. The expressive people have found a part of the brain, not part of their personality. This makes me think about super-expressive, language-lacking animals. This also makes me think that expressive people find their greatest expression on a primal level. When they speak it's like they're speaking for all of us. Leaders are expressive people; expressive people are leaders. So the light of our mind shines up from below. It is the destiny of the human race to shine light on the past, knowing that we contain their brains within ours. Where has progress gotten us? To the point where we can express ourselves well enough to have our image fit reality. These symbols on the walls actually affect the inner workings of our mind when we see something hit so close to home. No longer is expression the one way street from apprehension to expression but now we can begin to work backwards from expression to apprehension.

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