by Anthrobus » Thu 29 Jun 2006, 03:18:23
hello PMS
what nature tells me actually (what i hear from her, given my age, social situation etc.) is this.
look how your existence is suspended between the most supreme moments life can offer, like standing on mountain tops, watching your kids grow up, become mature yourself, having some great idea or insight and the most brutish facts of life (the pain of giving birth, man made desasters and abysses, well known here, the iron laws of evolution including mass die-offs).
watch, how the world can be explored, by the observing mind only, or by using science, tools, space probes, computers, and how the final knowledge is constantly fleeing you, leaving the the fringes of the known world always dubious and even contradictory for your mind, be it a new world or particle physics.
isn’t it interesting, that the dimension of your body is quite exactly in the middle between the dimensions of the largest and the smalles structures in the universe (being both to the power x greater or –x smaller than you)
strangely, you are free to choose your own point of view on your life, even to choose your chief reality: Be a doomer or enjoy every moment in an innocent way, take responsability for sth, seek enlightment or sth. divine etc. You may even live rich and be sad while living poorer but with more fulfillment and less burdenend. Basically, it isn’t worth to envy other people.
nature tells me, that the most interesting and satisfying things to do concern the exploration of the human condition and all the expressions of it. That includes the other gender and the relation to it; Though i dont consider one gender actually being more important than the other, the burdens an gifts for having kids and for social life seem somehow unequally divided. (Females are of course more important for breeding, but this is actually not the main concern).
She tells me, that it is basically great to be alive. And that building a garden and weeding it seems quite a good idea in this context.
Let me pose another question:
Is our world basically friendly to mankind and life, impartial or hostile? What do you think?
Anthrobus
The mouse, i`ve been sure for years, limps home from the site of the burning ferris wheel with a brand new, airtight plan for killing the cat.
J. D. Salinger