How the World Translates in a Brain with Bi-Polar

2024-08-09

I believe that 2 separate beings what we could only explain as an entity called God were responsible for the creation of all life that exists today. It some how mapped out infinity before it existed, so that anything could exist.

We all lived infinite lives before we had even started, until it’s work was done we had never even been born. Now we only have to live our own lives, and everybody else’s; but from the comfort of our own point of view. Which was a lot less than what they had to do, and maybe a lot less than what everybody else we see still has to do.

The words who made us yesterday are left in the world for us to play with today and will remake us who we are tomorrow.

The changes between us, and definitions we learn / relearn / rearrange will help this process.

Now everything can exist, including: God, gods, aliens, spirits, humans, evolution, learning, instincts, knowledge, instinctual learning, never ending life, our own mortality, time travel, the absence of anything, and other energies we see and read from our vision and senses.

-In the present day; an ancient language is spoken. It is not our choice to speak it, but to hear it.

An ordinary life is always less ordinary.

An ordinary life does not entirely exist.

We can pass ideas through speech, and feelings too.

Who we were today is left for tomorrows people to study, learn from and judge, but they will feel the same as us tomorrow.

I stop when you start, and start when you stop. We have never met the people we speak to, they are different people from yesterday, and also different people from 5 seconds ago. Could we be those 2 beings that started the world, or maybe created a new world that we added our own meaning to with our own rules? Maybe everyone on the planet is doing that already and I’m just behind with the times. But until someone can teach me a different way, it will always be us and against the world, you and I sharing one consciousness and thought process, me against the world and you saving it again.

My brain is on vacation or needs one, I’m not sure which. Let me know when it gets back, until then you can keep it.

It is / is it too much for me to ask to want to remain like this until the end of time?

10 responses to “How the World Translates in a Brain with Bi-Polar”

  1. yassy avatar

    It’s a wonderful experience reading your stuff. And this one is so mind blowing that I need to read this many times over. I love the philosophy and psychological perspective in your writing. There is so much here that it made me sit up and think.

    Lend me your brain for a day.

    1. Adam (Tanster1080) avatar

      Thank you Yassy! I am still trying to figure out how to lend my brain, when I figure out how I shall let you know 🙂 I
      do think that other people are lending me theirs though, so we may need to ask them first :))

      1. yassy avatar

        Welcome, Adam.

        Figure it out fast cos I am under a mental blockade.

        Who are the other peeps lending you their brain. You don’t need their brain..

        1. Adam (Tanster1080) avatar

          The people of the world lend their brains by lending their words. It’s like words stay the same, but the meaning changes after certain points in a life. The words we say are personal to us and we just need to feel them and not want others to have to understand them. Our words come from our souls and cannot be arranged by anyone else bar ourselves. When I understand this I realised being an individual and part of something bigger was the same thing. I hate the way my words fall on paper, but I’m happy they are intriguing to you as I am intrigued by your writing too.

          1. yassy avatar

            We are of the same ilk so that’s why this love for words and we wordsmiths are intrigued by everything that another poet says or writes.

          2. Adam (Tanster1080) avatar

            New word to the repertoire “ilk” thank you Yassy

          3. yassy avatar

            You are welcome. I learn from you too.

        2. Adam (Tanster1080) avatar

          There was a university photography class that the Lecturer decided to split the class in half, one half were to be marked on the quality of just one photo, one half on quantity (100 an A, 90 a B, 80 a C and so on). After grading them the lecturer found that the people who took 100 photos also took better quality photo’s too. Where as the ones who just had to take 1 photo spent all their time brain storming about what would make the best photo instead of taking them and seeing which was best. So it’s trial and error really, you just have to write what’s on your mind, then improve next piece or change the bits you don’t like. This piece of my writing I re-wrote like 7 times. Bad grammar, boots I didn’t like. It’s drastically different to the first publish. I hope that helps 😀

          1. yassy avatar

            Okay , I get it. Yeah, first n foremost you have to be happy with what you have written , then it gets published . But sometimes, first copy feels good but then you read it again and think nah .. it’s an ongoing process. We want to perfect our writing ..

          2. Adam (Tanster1080) avatar

            Spot on

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