Perspectives

Try as I might, to consider ‘everything’ about a particular subject; it never really seems to work.

I can focus all my attention on a subject, use reason and even make educated predictions about the matter at hand. But all it takes is to approach the thought from an alternative perspective, and a trapdoor is opened underneath my efforts and my logic is left grasping at thin air.

There seem to be two distinct areas of perspective, divided by a very grey area.

On one hand, you have this internal viewpoint, one that is interested in human fascinations such as ‘why’ or ‘how’, and then there is the external viewpoint which doesn’t seem to care much about the historical structure of an entity, but just continues to exist regardless.

These two perspectives seem to co-exist, and whilst having no direct effect on the other, are linked by a common entity; The Self. They share a common bond, but still have no say in the other’s belief. I may consider the very depths of space, but it doesn’t have any say in whether I am hungry or not. Conversely, as an example, although I may feel loss at the death of a loved one, the impact of my grief seems to have an inconsequential result on the relentless spiral of time.

If the ego were focused on only a single aspect of perspective, life would seem a much simpler task.

2 Comments

  1. Posted August 21, 2009 at 5:48 pm | Permalink

    If you wrote a book, Phin, I would read it. Not to massage one's ego or anything ;)

  2. Posted August 24, 2009 at 10:10 am | Permalink

    I appreciate your feedback. I have my girlfriend here who can help me with writing, she studied words and stuff at school, so she can learn me a few things.

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