Jul 19, 2009 22:22
Each word, each inscription, fails to communicate accurately one's senses. Letters sounds feelings dripped onto a page of conforming script using conforming formated words, structures, and assumptions. Even at the perceptual level one is missing out on a vast array of information and the perceptions of one person will vary with another's perceptions. The conforming line of communication then is simply a trained response for which to describe a common experience. To consider that the colors seen then are different is perhaps a terrible oversimplification. Perhaps it is best to consider that thoughts emanate from your heart and that they extend past the pores of your skin. Why should one operate on the basis of precision when the presets allow for illusion? If an illusion has no confusion, then is it not simply the innate distortion of reality?