A Cosmic Coincidence 
Visualised by archtomato On Sunday, October 13, 2013 at 1:25 Hrs | Minimum B.S.

Ok ok,

Really, do we really have a thing called choice?

Dr. Walter Bishop once said, “Most people view life as a linear progression, but this is an illusion. Everyday life presents us with an array of choices and as a result each choice leads to new paths and new realities.”

But is there really a choice? What if everything that ever happened to everything was per-ordained. What if everything was just a cosmic co-incidence (depending on your belief system)?

So what do i think of choice? It is a paradox. I can’t change what happens because it has already happened. But I can make a different choice within what has already happened. I simply need to find a way to bring my consciousness forward to NOW, so that i can witness what will happen if i make the same choice. For all I know, it can be happening already.

Really, do we really have a thing called choice?

Cheers.
ps: What else can I do differently?

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My Little Window 
Visualised by archtomato On Tuesday, October 8, 2013 at 22:05 Hrs | Minimum B.S.

Ok ok,

When you lack a particular skill, you are often curious what it would feel like to have it. For example, I marvel at people who can sing in key, or even recognize the right key when they hear it. I marvel at people who can dance to music, fluid. I suppose it’s more about feeling the music than thinking it. So I wonder what that feeling is like.

My little window of talent involves selecting the right words to make things sound either funny or compelling. Other than that, I have got nothing.

Cheers.
ps: My Little Window

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