Sunday, October 19, 2008

The Interseting Narrative Of The Life Of Christopher

This is me. What have I learned this week? I learned that the first sentence relies too much of the weakest verb in the English language "is". The more I think about "is" I get the idea that we are all trying "to be" something or other. This is not obvious "is" it? Whether we question who we portray while around others or whether the questions we ask are for the sake of gaining upper ground regarding status and knowledge, we first must ask ourselves; "What is the lower ground?".

The "lower ground" "is" more or less what we perceive it to be. Why can't we all not "be" something or other and just become? Is the word "become" too vague for us to narrow our identity. Since when did life "become" a search for identity and our belonging. Are the quotations getting annoying yet?

So back to lower ground. The more I write, the lower my paragraph stretches towards lower ground. What do we mean by upper and lower ground? Should we as an existing community of collected language and culture pursue the idea to make certain our words are clear and comprehensive? And is life then all about questions? Can we get through life by asking all of the right questions? And if you have answered "yes" to the last question asked, what happens if a person asks all of the wrong questions? Does the complete opposite consequently occur? Wrong is the opposite of right.

Awareness. Heart. Consciousness.= Aware. Organ. Conscious.= Sight. Internal. Thought.

Peace=Love

Christopher