Regarding the Art of Flux Thinking
The Art is nothing more than an expression. A way of attempting to speak what lies within, only to find the difficulty of communication, as you will see throughout the thoughts.
How does one have a coffee conversation with the world, or with more than one or two people at a time? — this is the best way I could think of, short of asking everyone out on a date individually.
Incognitio is a mask. A mask that Violi (another mask) decides to wear every now and then. A mask that takes him for, more often than not, a pleasant ride into thoughts on all topics worthy of discussion. Topics that always try to ‘reveal’ something, after all, revelation is a powerful tool.
Do not be lead into believing that anything of what is written on this blog is true, or in some way indicative of truth; for it would be naive. Instead, explore the notion of truth yourself, and attempt to find it for yourself, or your own perspective of it. (Of course this last mini-paragraph is to stop those of you in the habit of taking things too seriously, from doing things serious. I personally think that what I say has some truth-value, or else I wouldn’t say it.)
If you can’t read and think about what you’ve read three-dimensionally, then this blog will challenge you, for your thinking has been fixed on the two-dimensional, which is blind to the third. If you wish to experience what it’s like to think in three-dimensions, then this blog has the limited capacity to possibly bring that out in you, a few questions to the writer can perhaps help you in that direction. A fascinating test is:
If by one saying no to x you think that they’re affirming -x, it’s opposite, then your thoughts are two-dimensional.
Thanks and enjoy, your comments are appreciated.
jim said,
February 19, 2009 at 3:40 pm
Top notch. Just to say hi and I look forward to perusing this remarkable site in due course. It looks very interesting!
cheers,
JIm.
incognitio said,
February 19, 2009 at 10:30 pm
Thank you so much Jim, I really look forward to your comments.
We missed you today at the Maimon Seminar unfortunately, it was interesting stuff.
Regards,
Violi
knowledgetoday said,
March 29, 2009 at 4:35 pm
I love your site. Keep it up !