2010. október 15., péntek

well... true.

'Infinity is a very complex idea. It is often used by the common
man, probably too often, given by that fact that it is, in fact, truly
intricate in its very core. On the contrary, once one's thoughts are turned on
infinity, the very simplicity of it becomes lucid. The complexity at first
sight is given by the fact that the human mind ca...n only comprehend so much. One might come to the conclusion (please note and keep in mind that this text is only a brief glimpse into the very idea of the infinite, it is not a well-constructed, well-thought out or elaborate writing) that a man has 3 stages regarding the infinite. The 0. is the realization of it, which is sort of given, for that we cannot comprehend it. The 1. is living it, or at least a feeling of some sort that can only be associated with the idea of the infinite. The 2. and the last that still belongs to the phisical existance of one (for that we have no experience of any sort of what is after the phisical existance of one is worn out, they might as well conjoin with the infinite, as well as falling out of it), is accepting it. Realization is impossible.
Living it is chatartic.
Acceptance is the hardest of all.'

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