Saturday, April 30, 2016
"Manipulating Weather With Our Minds"; An Analogy
Sadness becomes rain. Then, when winter comes, it freezes up. And it keeps turning to frost every Spring and Fall morning! In the summer it turns into mist. Oh, and despair (Co2) turns into oxygen, and swirls around the atmosphere, along with anxiety, depression, as well as positive emotions. And once they start their journey, swirling around, they eventually create havoc and intense whirlwinds called tornadoes and storms. Storms are produced when various emotions come together, and when sadness is not frozen anymore. Sadness then rises up up and away. Rage is colder, while serenity is warmer. What does cold and warm actually represent? The cold represents ease, while the heat of this Earth represents the opposite, stress. Some emotions make things colder, while others make it warmer with regards to the weather. And cold results in sadness going away and settling down below, while warmth means that sadness is practically also going away (sometimes), except that it's not really going into the ground, but rather evaporating, and staying high in the clouds. Then, the storms come and dump it all down, causing plant life; a new emotion comes about. The greenery and foliage is ana analogy for philosophy. Philosophy is created. Then, when the sadness freezes up, the inner sadness that makes up the philosophy starts to kill all of the plants off. Afterwards, when spring approaches, the sadness expands, cracking foundations, and causing chaos in philosophy. Yet, despite the approach of winter, some philosophy will still remain; after all, some philosophy is evergreen! Now, what is the point of all of this whole theory? Well, it has to do with philosophy; one that should teach us to start to integrate our mindful thoughts and the like with the environment. That's when a New Era will come upon us, and it will be really intriguing, because there will now be a supernatural connection between nature and us; it will be "metaphysics" of sorts. And some of the more interesting aspects of life will be much more distinguishable to us during moments that are mundane due to the very fact the philosophies will become evergreen. Perhaps it will really be philosophies, or perhaps they will be aspects of the supernatural side of life. One which so many of us are deprived of, (including myself) . Our method of thinking and understanding this world, is slowly leading to a jinxed world, one that's practically totally devoid of all wonder; wonder that is too natural (supernatural that is). This is thanks to advances such as science.
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