Sunday, September 23, 2007

its days like this that remind you what it feels like to feel good. and the oddity of its absence for so long hits you right in the face. Its no perticular reason that makes this day any different(apart from the fact that it is a sunday). Its just that i woke up to a dry BRIGHT sunny day. Enough reason for me to smile. Its quite unlike those hot humid days, wen sweat crawls down ur back which you mistake for an insect. you disrobe to find nothing, but ur ugly expanding waistline. dry feels clean.
i am awestruck by the sheer brightness of the day. i have been living in the dark for too long. i had come to think such brightness was only in the movies. and there is so much color to it. you step out and you find a myriad of intense colors screamin at you, like little children in a classroom seeking to attract attention.and the bright sun adds to it all a dull sheen, even to the most inanimate of objects. it all feels gud, it all fells correct. its wen ur happy for no reason that you are truly happy.
I realise that this is just a 'momantary lapse of reason' and i'll be out of it before you can say 'cat in a hat'. but for the moment im out like a 'mole from his hole', and i might as well enjoy it.



a passing thought:
if unity was strength, we wud have siamese twins fr olympic winners.
or better still we would all be one giant orb with 6 billion heads stickin out.
now that would be cool.absolutely.

4 comments:

Joychaser said...

With or without unified planetary consciousness? With, we'd be Saybrook's planet and have green patches of fur for eyes.

Sameer said...

saybrook?...something like in the silversurfer?

unified concious wudn't be fun..there wont be unity. it'd be singularity.
it'd be fun wen u wud be forced to live with beside/inside someone u really despise.

Joychaser said...

ah. i see.

There is a short story by ASimov called Green Patches or something very close to that. Saybrook's planet is from there. The entire planet is actually one giant organism. Its like the human body. if you have time to kill, you might read it if you like sf.

Without unified consciousness though, there'd be perpetual inertia. No progress. No change.

Sameer said...

yes. like the silversurfer.

"Without unified consciousness though, there'd be perpetual inertia. No progress. No change.
" that is the point.


and i think a singular conciousness cannot exist. open to debate.