Friday, January 23, 2009

Dogma

can they ask you things
no judge can ask
of a spouse in a court of law
and expect you to answer?

and then explain it away
by telling you that
the court
of man
is not God.

To them I say
"Nor
are
you".

...No human being looks at any given object
with the same field of vision,
at the same time,
in our 3D world.

So what makes us think we can look at
ideas
and ideals
that way too?

we take 3D life
and squash it
and reduce it
and paste it on film
to get most people to agree
on what they are seeing.

Imagine how squashed
our history has become,
When you realize we
removed a dimension
simply
by recording it.

Individuality has only the moment.
It has not the future
nor the past
it has only
drive
and
now.
for individuals shape history
not with what
they will have done
but for what they are
doing.
constantly.
doing.

<aTreeFalls>
If enough people witness an event,
does that moment retain more of its dimensions
over time,
resisting erosion,
and tunnel vision,
</aTreeFalls>

Or does it take a
single
small
ripple,
that passes through us
without us
even really noticing,
until all of us
are changed,
to shake the ideas
of our race?

As no one knows
for sure, when it comes to the mind,
so who can say
at any one moment,
what is right,
or what is wrong


so I start with a single rule

Every man be free to do whatever they want
unless it infringes on the ability
of an other to do the same.