by Gary 'Z' McGee March 10, 2021 from Self-InflictedPhilosophy Website
Space Exploration by Beeple
to tell people what they don't want to hear."
George Orwell
Here's a fresh batch of wake-up calls and kicks-in-the-shin straight from the oven.
Get it while its hot...
What a novelty; what a monster, what a chaos."
Blaise Pascal
In the womb, you went through all the phases of evolution:
In your short life, you will piss and shit and bleed.
And here's the real kick in the teeth:
Hope you have a good sense of humor, because
you're going to need it...!
The center cannot hold."
W.B. Yeats
You will make mistakes. More so, you are mistaken
about a great many things. Most of which you will probably never
admit to yourself, because admitting you are wrong is one of the
most difficult things a human being can do.
You are more wrong about things than you can possibly imagine, and yet you insist.
All the while imagining that you are right.
Trivial Expose 04 by Alberto Seveso
the way a man ought to play and mock. Are we not always seated at a great table for play and mockery? Learn to laugh at yourselves as a man ought to laugh. Learn to laugh beyond yourselves, and learn to laugh well."
Nietzsche
By the fact that you perceive an unfathomable reality with fallible faculties. It's not even your fault.
Just the fact that you are a "you" precludes hypocrisy.
Indeed, the self is masks all the way down perceiving delusions all
the way up. Hypocrisy was always inevitable. Merely the biproduct of
a fallible self.
And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
The rest is hidden beneath layer upon layer of
subconscious/unconscious double-dealings, feigned sincerity,
two-faced unctuousness, and the mealymouthed choruses of canting
contradictions.
No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better."
Samuel Beckett
You can build a ladder out of the shattered
pieces of your life and climb out of the abyss.
The higher you climb the farther you may fall...
Today's achievement could very well be tomorrow's tripwire.
So be it.
Use it all as a sharpening stone for your
all-too-mortal soul.
because we love to produce order."
M.C. Escher
It infers embracing brokenness as an essential
part of being human. There is never a state in which you are not
broken.
Your suffering is sufferable.
What's insufferable is your ideal of perfection.
We wreck ourselves against these.
Then we knock out the dents, mend the cracks, and
heal the wounds. We do this in the hope that it will make us
stronger. But perhaps it won't.
Embrace it...!
Modesty by William Adolphe Bouguereau in 1902 Touched by Clayshaper
The only way to become whole is to put our arms lovingly around everything we know ourselves to be: self-serving and generous, spiteful and compassionate, cowardly and courageous, treacherous and trustworthy. We must be able to say, 'I am all of the above'."
Parker J. Palmer
Even your shadow has a shadow called the golden shadow.
Your shadow is your repressed or unconscious self, struggling to be liberated and more conscious.
Without this balance, you risk fragile
one-dimensionality and a brittle ego terrified of taking
responsibility for its shadow and thus fearful of the shadow of
others.
Such wholeness breeds wisdom and the ability to experience the full range of what it means to be human.
as the absolute truth, you close the door of your mind. Attachment to views, attachment to ideas, attachment to perceptions are the biggest obstacle to truth."
The Buddha
In the battle against bewitchment, all beliefs, no matter how powerful or well-intended, are a hinderance to clear thought and self-improvement.
Belief is all or nothing, predicated upon faith despite facts or evidence.
Thought is open-ended, taking beliefs,
facts, and evidence into deep consideration and then using
probability and validity to discover the truth.
Might as well just skip belief altogether and
simply take things into thoughtful consideration.
whole populations into sleepwalkers, outlaws don't join forces with alarm clocks. Outlaws, like poets, rearrange the nightmare."
Tom Robbins
But you have the power to reprogram your programming.
We each have our own
Plato's Cave to
navigate.
Transparent and Sweet by Christian Rex van Minnen
more certain of everything than I am of anything."
Robert Rubin
Your certainty about a great many things limits your imagination, creative thinking, and ability to question.
But you are just so certain, aren't you?
Your certitude is so powerful that you cannot see past your beliefs. Hung up on what you've found, you have given up the search.
And the only way out is to question what you
think you know.
Keep things in perspective by accepting that you
know less than you think you do and keep questioning.
even while listening to the roar of Nothingness."
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
What you do won't matter in the grand scheme of things. But it's very important that you do it anyway.
Why? Because,
Either way, you will one day be dust.
Your tiny insignificant life will end. Face that fleetingness with a fierceness. Laugh into the abyss. Face fear with fearlessness. Climb the highest mountain and kick God in the nuts.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Or not...
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