Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Slow but not steady, happy but confuse

Reality is an enigma. Things love to conceal their true nature.
but everything can be understand through time,
the key to solving life’s mysteries is to find new and different ways

and look at life in different angles.
To find your answers, first search into yourself.

“You can’t step into the same river twice” this is one of Heraclitus’ creative enigmas.
A flowing river constantly changes its contents,
the water in front of us moves on and others behind replenish them.

The cosmos function in the same manner like how a “river” would,
New things come into being while others die.
Like what I say a loop.
But do not be sad because at every end of a circle there will definitely be a beginning,
A new beginning which flows on.

The moment we sink our feet into the riverbed
we immediately change both the river and ourselves.
Nothing is constant, one can never seek constant (in reality at least).
Me as an observer actually affects the object that is being observed.
Everything in this universe is connected through a thin white line
which is too “visible” for the complacency in us to even notice such a relationship.

We’re all part of a cosmic process, a much bigger plan, too big for us to comprehend,
And our participation changes the things with which we interact.
Like what some physicists once said
“The universe that fails to develop conscious life to apprehend its existence never truly existed to begin with.”


My point is that changes are inevitable, so cherish what you have now.


(some parts of this entry are taken off Roger; it'll be meaningless if I leave out what I've learnt)

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