Friday, March 24, 2006

Are we blind?

That which cannot be seen can only exist in belief. Disbelieving in the invisible, merely makes you immune to its direct contact as long as it remains invisible.

Spirits, thought, emotions, karma. none of these things behold any clear and certain body. No obvious signs of existence. They neither occupy any space or leave any clear mark that can be seen. Always vague in appearance. Always invisible. The only ones who see them, tends to be the ones who believe in them.

If belief is the only power that ascertains their existence, would that make spirits, karma and not to mention the mind itself a virtual existence that isn't really there? Is there any reality in all these invisible forces of nature?

Then again, the mind itself is a virtual existence. invisible to the naked eye. A creation of mere circumstances. So in retrofact, the virtual existence of the invisible relies upon that which is in itself a virtual: Thought.

So without the existence of the mind, could any of these things exist? Will karma still exist without a mind to create it? Was it "created" by us?

Will spirits still be there when there isn't a single mind left to think up their existence?

Or are we just ignoring the reality of the invisible? Trying to black out the existence of that which is beyond the norm; Beyond comprehension. That which breaks away from the stiff logic we've regimented the world to.

If all these things exist but we are the ones who simply cannot see them, what does this say about us? Are we blind?

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