This is interesting, Gabby. I think our self image is integral to how we experience the world and our very being. That distortion you reference may even be "sin" as interpreted by the Christian mystics to mean separation from God, or in Alan''s terms, the essence of everything, our collectivism. How often does our self image match the image we have of our world and all that is in it?
On Saturday, November 9, 2013 12:23:24 PM UTC-5, Gabby wrote:
-- On Saturday, November 9, 2013 12:23:24 PM UTC-5, Gabby wrote:
If we are the people, then what do we look like so we know who we are? Experiencing the 3rd person view, whether it be singular or plural, is a tempting challenge in that respect. They say, the image of our blue planet, the photo that shows what we really look like, changed our view of ourselves. Are they sure? It has always impressed me so much more to look at the sky and to think how antish or houndish my little me must seem from there. Or how easily calculable when pondering the interregularity of the sun-moon-stars appearances staged within the grand scheme of things.
In my mind's eye the image of a round blue eye representing "Minds Eye" is a primitive visual reduction to a view deeply deformed by imperial power players.
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