Saturday, July 25, 2009

You Can't Handle The Truth

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hGvQtumNAY

God, fate, time, karma

What we choose to believe,
the truths we accept as reality,
is a matter of perception.

Given that point of reason,
one concludes

perception leads to perspective.

Our sense of what is right dictates
an individuals point of view.

The people face a daunting task .

The dynamics of the signpost just ahead
are both and neither the
Twilight Zone and Yellow Brick Road.

The Wizard of Oz - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzO-E0zHm5I

Such truths are entirely dependent
upon the road we are lead down.

Politicians are aware
75% of communication is non-verbal.

The nation would serve itself better
focusing upon the message of the topic.

If we hear the voice to heed fear,
take the lead from Dorothy and
clock the cowardly lion in the snout.

When trumpets begin sounding for immediate change,
know change occurs excruciatingly slow.

Point of fact

Women’s suffrage took 88 years
to reach the main stage,
The King dream took 45 years.

Change, when it does occur,
is excruciating and slow.

“Whatever you do, don’t pay attention
to that man behind the curtain.”

When faced with data that's inexplicitly derisive,
that's precisely the decisive moment of truth.

Internal conflict is
the greatest paradox
unknown to humanity.

The initial stage is one of confusion,
which leads to considerably more intensive thought
but eventually presents an evolved & content mind.

Go figure,Dorothy had the answer
under her feet the entire time.

As it turns out
the man behind the curtain was relevant
for he knew the power
each and every one of us possess.

The point of the wizard is this;
those in power
tend to be reluctant
to relinquish such power.

This could only lead us to Willoughby,
next stop Willoughby…

A Stop at Willoughby
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhI8pWyRkrI


We are looking for simpler times.
That is entirely up to us.

Willoughby
is the story of a man
searching for simpler times
through entering the Twilight Zone
finding himself in 1880’s Indiana.

I think we’d be better off
getting back to basics.

I think the ancient Greeks,
the Age of Pericles got it right.

More recently, in revolutionary times,
folks had discussion at the local tavern
to debate the topics of the day.

Exchange of ideas led
to the creation of a nation.

What we choose to believe,
accept as reality,
depends on the road we allow ourselves
to be taken down.

God, Fate, Time, Karma…
it is all those things;
it is none of those things. gjf
August 31, 2008

War and the American government!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHSJbT2NHis

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