Saturday, April 21, 2007

Saying Analyzation!

As I may have mentioned, I love to analyze sayings. There are so many I could analyze, but I won't/can't do too many.

He who has seen present things has seen all, both everything which has taken place from all eternity and everything which will be for time without end; for all things are of one kin and of one form. ~Marcus Aurelius
So, if you see just one moment, you've seen everything that ever happened, and possibly even things in the future - everything that has ever or will ever happen. This is because you see the place around you, which has doubtlessly formed from the history from everything that has happened, even if it was on the other side of the world or the universe. If just one thing in the past had been different, the place around you would be, too. If you see the present, you see the mark of everything that has ever happened - you see everything. Possibly including future events because as time goes on, you could look back and see what has changed. You may not know them yet, but if it is you in the future there to experience you can see the events, because you are seeing them, just not at the exact moment. This kind of goes with the saying:

No matter where you go or what you do, you live your entire life within the confines of your head. ~Terry Josephson
You could look at this scientifically and say, "My senses send signals to my brain that triggers emotions and physical feelings." Well, duh. But what I mean is they are signals sent to your brain, or maybe from them, because your senses help you feel and that comes from nerves which is your brain. But anyway, if you look out a window and see plants or buildings or something, your brain is telling you what you see. Your whole life is based off of your five senses, which base off your brain. Therefore, and obviously, your whole life is based off of your brain - also saying that your whole life is in your brain.

I didn't really see any else that were worth analyzing, because they were either so obvious it would only take one phrase to explain, or they made absolutely no sense/weren't profound enough. Oh well?

~Profound Thoughts Of A Young Woman~

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