Is the thought that sticks to art the one that bears transcendence? Maybe "I" don't want to be transcendent. Maybe only humanity is capable thereof. What's in a name anyway, right!? *laugh* And yet, in my daily carnival of notions, I find myself at the center of a mad universe in chaotic convulsions within an apparently never ending stream of being. You see, the world looks different from the deserts outside the carny walls. The sky seems suddenly still while the revolutions beneath my feet remain undeniable.
Nexistentialism is Philosophy for Fun, an Art of Perception on the Nexus of X-is-tence where Phenomena Inter-are. Our forebearers' sacrifices are not in vain as we learn to embrace the opportunities we have today. Thanks to their tenacious efforts and shared wisdom! Most importantly, thanks to the Love despite it all! Nexistentialism embraces human nature to bear Witness to Art. Nexistentialism captures the performativity of a planetary stage where souls seek to savor life.
Dienstag, 6. November 2012
Beyond the Carnival
I think about so many things everyday. Doesn't everybody?
Some things are like a carrousel: cyclical, silly and intranscendent. Even if I
sit on the majestic white unicorn, it'll never get me anywhere. Other thoughts feel
profound to me and I think "I need to write this down, make it
stick." I rarely do. When I finally meet with the written word, past
contemplations seem to have evaporated away. Memory is a feebleminded fellow in
my vessel.
Is the thought that sticks to art the one that bears transcendence? Maybe "I" don't want to be transcendent. Maybe only humanity is capable thereof. What's in a name anyway, right!? *laugh* And yet, in my daily carnival of notions, I find myself at the center of a mad universe in chaotic convulsions within an apparently never ending stream of being. You see, the world looks different from the deserts outside the carny walls. The sky seems suddenly still while the revolutions beneath my feet remain undeniable.
Is the thought that sticks to art the one that bears transcendence? Maybe "I" don't want to be transcendent. Maybe only humanity is capable thereof. What's in a name anyway, right!? *laugh* And yet, in my daily carnival of notions, I find myself at the center of a mad universe in chaotic convulsions within an apparently never ending stream of being. You see, the world looks different from the deserts outside the carny walls. The sky seems suddenly still while the revolutions beneath my feet remain undeniable.
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