Saturday, December 08, 2007
the flowers and the sun
the conjuring of thoughts and the transmission of electrical impulses and complex molecular structures across decipherably minute spaces are concepts which, although ontologically similar, rely on substantially different perceptions of existence. If, perhaps, perception itself is merely a construct, as well, then the resulting paradox might engender certain actions in the organism, including the recognition of the revelation of flowers in the springtime, loaded with color, cultivated in many yards and gone wild in many a country field or the transformation of hopelessness when witnessing the perpetual surrender of night to the starry, fiery globe next door.
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