Saw a cute girl on CNN this morning that looked like you..in Chicago, talking about the terrorist plot against the Sears tower...that wasn't you was it??
The answer to your poem riddle as it relates to life is look at Jessica. Is she dreamy? Yes. Does it make the experience of looking at her better or worse if you try to figure out why she's dreamy and attempt to formulate rules for aeathetic appreciation?
I also notice that my body responds to imaginary ideas as if they were real. Funny! I'll think about what if somebody does this or that to me, how would I react? And my body gets prepared to react.
But what is the difference between reality and consciousness? Or, perhaps better stated, between the simple experience of reality and the process of thinking about it. Maybe that will help clear things up.
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Hey; I was in Chicago at a business-related thing with my girlfriend a few weeks ago. Loved it!!! That is an AWESOME town.
The process of thinking about reality forms another level of reality, as I see it, though it's not really a pleasant plane of existence because it's hermetic and even though I love secrets I'd much rather share, share. And so consciousness irks me because I can't swap with anyone else, even just for a bit, to see what they have going on. Silly things like that.
You should have totally left me a message ! I would have bought you guys a drink. Or two.
Well, usually it is in a book that is called "poetry" or your professor hands you a piece of paper and says, "that stuff written there is a poem." That's usually how I can tell. However, if I encounter a glob of words outside of those parameters I immediately set it to the tune of "Crocodile Rock" and start humming and saying, "Hey did you guys hear this new song? I think it is by Kelly Clarkson."
No, no. No tattoo for me. Not yet. I go through such bizarre phases, and I can't trust that I'll want that on my skin forever. Sometimes I'm flat-out irritated with Buddha and don't want to think about him at all. ;)
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The answer to your poem riddle as it relates to life is look at Jessica. Is she dreamy? Yes. Does it make the experience of looking at her better or worse if you try to figure out why she's dreamy and attempt to formulate rules for aeathetic appreciation?
I also notice that my body responds to imaginary ideas as if they were real. Funny! I'll think about what if somebody does this or that to me, how would I react? And my body gets prepared to react.
But what is the difference between reality and consciousness? Or, perhaps better stated, between the simple experience of reality and the process of thinking about it. Maybe that will help clear things up.
Love you!
Hey; I was in Chicago at a business-related thing with my girlfriend a few weeks ago. Loved it!!! That is an AWESOME town.
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You should have totally left me a message ! I would have bought you guys a drink. Or two.
love to you too!!!
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No, no. No tattoo for me. Not yet. I go through such bizarre phases, and I can't trust that I'll want that on my skin forever. Sometimes I'm flat-out irritated with Buddha and don't want to think about him at all. ;)
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