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Wednesday, June 21, 2006

I’m sorry to report that humanity is not being served. What’s worse is our dear Earth has suffered as we have, and both will continue onward along an uncertain path towards devastation unless we can wake up enough people like you and spread the cries of freedom and humanity to a new generation. Whether you feel free right now is not the issue. These things happen in such a fashion as to trick the mind and senses into believing your free when in fact you are not. We’ll touch more on this in a little while, but please keep this in mind at all times.

It is my most satisfying duty to provide you with knowledge that will allow for your own personal thinking power to increase. I don’t so much care whether you agree whole heartedly with everything I bring forth in this article, but what I do care about accomplishing is broadening your thinking potential. To do that, we all have to agree on what potential actually means in this writing.

Potential, as I intend to articulate, is the idea that things in nature go through a sequence, and as time moves forward, the state of things remain constantly changing. One could say that the only true statement that can ever be made is that things are constantly and endlessly changing. It’s difficult to know which direction energy states tend to. The question is whether we go from simple to complex or the other way around. If the universe was to have complexity, wouldn’t it take time to develop that complexity, or would it be inherent within the moment of creation. Is it correct to think that as time goes by, everything moves into the direction of complexity? Perhaps it’s the other way around. Everything moves towards decay. That is the reverse statement. Neither seems correct, after contemplating both, but one learns many things about existence if this thought is experienced directly. You gain access to the dark and light corridors of your mind if done correctly.

Experience is the only basis to knowledge. Without personal experiences, there is no knowledge, but isn’t it impossible to go through life without gaining experience in at least something? One must experience the sensation of balance before the knowledge of how to walk is gained. Likewise with eating, we all have to get experience at chewing, salivating, and swallowing in such a manner as to avoid choking to death. It’s surprising how easy it is to choke on your own food, and until experience is gained we’re all at risk. The point I am making is that knowledge cannot be taught, it has to be experienced, and through that, greater understanding enfolds around us.