On 16 May 2011 21:34, Andreas Maria Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:
> The perfect sentence just created!
>
> ""
>
> Nothingness as the ultimate "truthfull" utterance

Everthing and Nothing PtII: Nothing:  http://youtu.be/KQ15kFvUyJg



> When the outer world is undone from it's imperial "meanings" there is
> a slight possibility to experience an aspect of "unveiled
> truthfullness", normally hidden within layers of decodable codings
> guised as language
>
> The real "being in and with the world" is not something expressable in
> "words" it is perceived by "thoughtless being" without interventions
>
>
> By change it happens, suddenly when a bird starts to fly or when a
> flower opens its petals in the morningsun
>
> These cities are full of shit and makebelieve, rats racing to dead
> ends where they meet in their shitholes disguised as skyscrapers and
> airterminals, vommitting their dirt in our banking accounts.
>
> Eating the salt bread of long passed away widows on dark robes afraid
> to look up, endless streams arriving at our shores never to return
>
> This godforsaken world needs a new god, a fitt and strong one this
> time not the old man we had before, but someone who is capable to
> clean the mess we're in, cozz we ain't gonna make it on our own
> anymore, at least not me


i think you were right the other day when you said about getting on
and living our lives and not worrying our heads with all the
'important news' the media tries to pump us up with.

animals/insects/plants are all evolving already in response to the
mess we've made in the 20th century. maybe we should evolve too. i'm
planning on evolving in order that my offspring (if they ever spring
forth) will be better bucket makers: they'll be insusceptible to
plastic fumes, have very strong hands (for putting handles on the
buckets with speed and ease) and very strong knees and super padded
feet (for standing up all day), and mental skills that banish boredom
for good to allow them to do *something* useful while at work.


http://jwm-art.net/audio/acid_techno_test1.mp3



>
> "Alterity is carved in Stones"





>
> Andreas Maria Jacobs
>
> w: http://www.nictoglobe.com
> w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl
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