- Human Creation -
For a long time I've been wondering how did we, humans, were creating anything.
I thought because we were all created in an almost identical shape, with two eyes, two legs, two arms as well as some of our organs are doubled to assure the body to extend its life longer if one of them wouldn't be able to work properly the other one would still do its function, we would likely replicate this human concept into our creation.
When we look for example at a car that was created almost a century ago and a car that was created few years ago the elements still the same, we got two lights at the front of the car to be able to see what's affront of the driver, we got wheels, 4 of them as we have 2 arms and 2 legs that allow us to move, an opening on the hitting system that allow us to breath hot, cool or cold air from the outside, a shell that protects the passengers as skin, muscles and bones would do to protect our intern organs, metallic features like cables and rods to connect engines to other engines as nerves, veins and muscles would do in our body system, a motor allowing the other engines to keep working as the heart does, even an energetic liquid system that flows through the motor to active the car as blood would with a heart to energize it to active the entire body system.
And of course, the beauty of this demonstration is that it's relatable with anything, house, computer, bag even a door key could be represented as a penis to open a hole that goes to the inside of a constitutional body.
So by this mean, everything that was, is or will be created would be realized by the dimensions of our body and mind systems.
We only can create from what we have and so, we could theorized the possibility that what we'll be creating was already created before.
So now, let's pretend that our bodies are made of smoke and as smoke is very light it doesn't really adapt what matter. Then,how would we create from those smoke bodies?
Certainly not by using matter...
So all of our creation system would be different from the creation system that we know of.
But a human entity is so complex that it doesn't stop on the limits of understanding from its physical and mental bodies. As the matter of fact we also are able to create what seems to be the unknown, from dreams, pure imagination, art creation and all of the other 'illogical' concepts we know of.
But how do we know that those materialistic or artistic creation ideas come from ourselves?
From the previous paragraphs we understood that the way we create materialistic concepts come from the way we've been made of, so in a way we don't invent those concept, we simply reproduce what made us human.
Then the concept of creation would be questioned as who is the owner of an invention? Is it the Creator or the Producer?
Now as the artistic concepts come mostly from our mind, heart and spirit, they possess a larger reality within, what seems to be, infinite dimensions.
Let's observe the materialistic and artistic conceptions as body and spirit symbols.
We've already noticed that the body sees what it represents in its physical world to be able to create. Then perhaps the spirit would, as well as the body does, creates from its own world?
But it seems less popular to prove it as we are incarnated in a
physical body we tend to think with it more oftenly.
Anyhow, we still have dreams and imaginations that can support the idea of the spirit world and we know that without them we wouldn't even be able to speak about the spirit.
And as we know the spirit exists we can ask ourselves if what it creates wouldn't be the reproduction of what it sees.
So the spirit would be represented as an entity seeking information from the world it belongs.
And if the body creates from its own image and from its external environment we can imagine that the spirit seeks information from itself as well as information from an external self.
And so this is the representation of ourselves, we are limited to the conceptions of our realities but we're able to tend to a universal knowledge that comes from the roots of our dimension.
No-Mad
0 comments:
Post a Comment