Sunday, March 11, 2012

Presumption

presumptions
they can kill sometimes you know
sometimes, can be harmful
harmful enough to grow an un-erasable disrespect about you in someone else's head and afterall it has been the presumptions that have slaughtered men over the centuries and we do have proof enough for that as well. I shall not take your precious time to reconsider the possibilities of my statements but would rather leave it to you to ponder upon for it is one of the biggest mistakes we make in our lives.
we fail to see so much only because we presume, we state our minds and fixate at a particular thought for a given object and do not let ourselves explore it's theory of exsistance, and so we miss out upon some of the most beautiful things that this world has to offer. We are after all so self contained for our security that we seldom do give our selves away to an explanation and rarely do we trust an entity to do the talking. This is not to say we are always wrong, but then, our senses you see, they are like a bottle neck of perception, a blockage or traffic reducer to external information. They will only take in as much as the brain can process. The rest given to them will be damped as mechanical noise and be ignored along the path of the complex nuero-science that gives us an interpretation of our environment.
so thats where we are missing out you see.
Now there is something more that we need to know over here. The human body and its conscious and the rest of the senses work together in an iterative manner to yield the possible consequences of a situation. Now being iterative is to first make a judgement, then detect the error on that judgement and then try incorporating that error into the previous solution in order to get a new, more accurate solution and this process is continued until we reach a stage where the error in our perception is so small that it may be neglected without any probable major problem.
So well, coming back to the previous discussion, the body and the senses have an iterative method for studying the environment, and known as a universal fact, any iterative situation requires a reference level to carry out the error calculations.
This in most of our cases turns out to be the false reference. And this leads to several wrong iterations combined with others as of course our environment is never contained by a single variable. And then consequently, the error is so large that even if we know about it's exsistance, there is very little we can actually do to correct the error within the scope of senses that we have.
And hence we stay in perennial confusion and our only solace is a safe presumption. So our body involuntarily makes that presumption and we fail to see what it was actually meant to be.
Now, the only way we can quit this circle of interpretation is by allowing the things around us to talk for themselves. This can only be achieved if we can isolate our perception from the senses that govern it, and let the mind ponder on its own, bound only by the aesthetic presentation of the object under consideration, or for that matter even a whole environment.
And this can only be achieved if we learn to set ourselves free, if we trust in the things around us, and if we dare to take the risk of letting our surroundings talk to us, if we leave open the path...:)

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