Friday, September 4, 2009

Language

Language attempts to ensure its own existence via the continued manipulation of the sentient human brain by attaching definitive value to experiences and objects via the verb "is" and its numerous derivitaves.

If somthing "is", then the numerous possibilities that it may be can "not", we learn from the Kabbalah that all exists as a reflection, a manifestation, and a connection to all things in the universe - possibility exists infinately in all ways in all things. Should we choose to define something we immediately deny a great deal of its possibilities.

As we move nearer to the singularity at the end of time language will inevitably fail, I suggest that while we wait, we use it against itself in order to subvert the tyrany it has created over the intellectual and sensual facilities of the human experience - push it to new extremes, make up new words, define them, and speak the change in human consciousness into existence while we patiently await the whole goddamn shithouse going up in flames.

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