Wednesday, June 3, 2009
rough abstract. lazy drawings
Sartre established the process of thought into five states within the human mind naming them as 'quasi-relations of the in-itself'. The Process of thought sits within the human brain, located at the Pineal Gland- often defined as the 'Seat of the Soul'. Here we have a point of thought and process that exists outside of time and space within a body that sits within time and space (the pineal gland, the brain, the body and so forth). The connecting point between the inside and outside, differentiating real and reality is the 'external self' - our facticity, world around us and our own impression and universal impression. This 'soul' could potentially be described as a 'black hole' - or rather the definition I put forward to a black hole being a non-physical connection point between two places: Our soul, with the greater. The greater being that of the universe, the unexplainable- what we might often try to comprehend with religion. In the connection with the greater, we are also in a sub-relation with everyone around us through their connection with the same point. A give and take relationship which can only describe a full circle of equality- 'what goes around comes around'. we are all tied to the external.



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Series: In An Honest World
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