Spiral law

About Universal Principles. What does they means? (I'll put my bad english on his knees with this kind of discussion..eh..eh..). Metaphisical question...

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Look and view are different

When describing a landscape something of that description belongs to those who have described it, because the location where is the observer is special, as well as the words used to illustrate what has been observed. If the intentions of who describes are altruistic the words used will be similar to the truth of the scene observed and described, but they can never entirely explain it. If the intentions are selfish will be described only what suits at selfishness who is describing. The same thing happens when you do not describes a landscape but, in place of that, a truth will be in explained, with the difference that the landscape is there to be looked at by anyone who passes by that point, and also the truth is there, but the eyes are not enough to be able to understand.

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