Monday, February 24, 2014

EVERY MAN THINKETH HIS BURDEN IS THE HEAVIEST



'EVERY MAN THINKETH HIS BURDEN IS THE HEAVIEST."

I got this line from a Bob Marley song and I'm quite sure
he got it from the Bible.

It doesn't matter where a saying come from, if the
saying works.

This one says something to me - I'm not exactly sure
what... It's about subjectivity. How we're all a tad
myopic.

Not just that we navel-gaze too much, but that we are
out of touch with something else.

What else? A message from the core of the galaxy
too vast for us to de-scramble with our inner ear? 

Something like that. Or how about the statement,
"There appears to be an intelligence
at the heart of things..." Most people working with
sub-atomic particles would agree.

If this is so: is it not likely, also, that there
is  an  intelligence at the heart of the cosmos?
We do not apprehend this intelligence because
our attention span tends to be too short.

People used to ten second sound bites
may have trouble receiving a message
from a Mind the scope of which is light years
in the time/space continuum.


You read me?

This is a new writing platform, and this is
a short message in greeting.

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