Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Expectations.

We form silhouettes in our brain. We live in a world that is out of our brains. I won’t get into that controversy now. We try to make what is out fit into our shadowy projections. At times we find what seems or appears to be better than the outline we crafted internally, so we automatically tarnish what is out there, but not with a bad intention. We tarnish it for it to get incorporated in our inner map.
At times, we decorate what is out there by adding imagined accessories so that we get a piece that can seat well within us. We are meant to inherently distort things, but this act is not one of distortion.

The message from nature we often ignore. The message conveyed by our bodies had to be understood, though we didn’t understand it, and we are not understanding it and we may not understand it. Maybe we do understand it but it doesn’t fit within our minds. That’s ironic since some people think that our minds are the result of our murky neurochemical soup.
The message appears to me that for something to be effective, its figure should be one that conforms to the receptor it shall fixate upon. We looked at the message from a naïve perspective and we thought it was as fitting as a lock and key, but seems we just fooled ourselves that that was the message. We fool ourselves for reasons. At times for subjective reasons. Maybe we wanted to feel in control so we said that’s how it is. The interactions are intricately complex so let’s step aside.
Expectations are built within us as we project our wishes. When we project our wishes, we do that in a certain situation. Our state of being has great effect upon our emotions which in turn affects our psychological milieu. Back to expectations. We live in a state and expect and as we seek the expectation, we add, remove, and alter factors. Our lives are in motion indeed, but not a Newtonian one. We are bound to chaotic happenings. Chaos carrying its scientific meaning.  Our lives do have some degree of being deterministic but inherent within it is aperiodicity of some form. Factors acting are constantly changing. Factors perceived to act upon us also have an effect and what one perceives at 3P.M is different from what is perceived at 7P.M after having a cup of tea. So am I calling myself and everyone else to keep our hands tied? No.

I won’t add more now. Sorry for the abrupt ending.

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