Wednesday, November 24, 2010

A Post

The weight of expectations that formulate concepts of the past, present and future relative to individual agency as the moral conclusion of individual identity makes it hard to return to the timeless and becoming modality of self-identification that is the sole root of honesty and authenticity that comes from the aesthetically rewarding contemplation of life. That is the fantasy of the philosopher - the concept of truth whose wavering beams play upon the weighty bearings of existence, dissolving existence in a sea of concepts and lifting modalities of associative thought. Everyone needs truth and uses it for a reason, therefore everyone defines truth differently.

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