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Friday, July 13, 2007

W9 D7- Of This and That

W9 D7.
A form is a vehicle for self to scan truth. How the humans would do it is different from other species. Man places his emphasis on his intellectual capacity; therefore he shall look at truth as a concept. Truth is absolute, we reckon by our own standard, which need not be the same for other species.
2.
We may allow our imagination its full scope and set out to trace the largest circle and it must be such that falls short of a circle with infinity as its diameter. As life in the finite we can only construct a shape to finite proportions; suppose we venture to traverse the length and breadth of Cosmos what measure we might employ but a finite scale?
Vitality of our life keeps us connected with Oneness and while it give us certain notions, does not make us break with the finite boundaries.
3.
Every terrestrial creature as a life in the finite must regulate its life with the earth as its context. Without the Sun supplying its energy, no terrestrial life-form can hope to manage its activities within that life span allotted to it. At its basic level every life form has a biological clock and a hormone called melatonin, which is triggered by the light of the day; to miss its cues would spell death for creatures.
What of those nocturnal creatures whose strategy differ so widely from those who venture forth in search of food only during the day? Activities of a nocturnal creature may seem to keep out the light of the day. Whether nocturnal or day time all creatures hold their context alike to the Sun.
A finite factor is what gives urgency to our understanding to keep a firm control of time and place.
benny

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