tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8890985751633333078.post1141139387115592585..comments2024-03-10T03:35:06.102-07:00Comments on Freedom: Just Like the Birds in Our GardenMathew Naismithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07763621833539100143noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8890985751633333078.post-9469491946530422522017-01-29T15:40:21.803-08:002017-01-29T15:40:21.803-08:00Stating that I am beyond present human perceptions...Stating that I am beyond present human perceptions is recognition in that this is where I am at; it is not putting human consciousness down.<br /><br />I mentioned isms, ideologies and concepts for they seem to be the main influence here. I must state it how it comes to me, anything else would deny the reason for this approach I feel.<br /><br />If I separate myself any further from others, what I state will not be understood, not just by other people but also by me as well. <br /><br />Would I be better off being more passive within my writings to reach more people? To reach more people yes, to reach the people I am supposed to, no. Is not the way I write a perspective other people can learn from? <br /><br />If I expressed myself more passively, my writings would be lost in the maze of numerous passive writings; I also would not be reaching the people I am meant to reach at present. My writing style and expressions are neither overly passive nor active; it is centred for a very good reason anonymous. <br /><br />I dearly appreciate your concerns here anonymous, at present, I have to stay centred in the way I express myself. Thank you again for your concerns. <br /> <br /><br /> Mathew Naismithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07763621833539100143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8890985751633333078.post-87289460324595450242017-01-23T20:16:11.462-08:002017-01-23T20:16:11.462-08:00I have considered from time to time that because I...I have considered from time to time that because I look where others don't (or won't) look, I end up seeing what others don't (or won't) see. I can relate to the whole, unique perspective thing, I have felt that way as well, everyone has. You mention being "beyond present human perceptions." Try not to sell humans short though. And bear in mind; what is epiphany today is concept tomorrow.<br /> <br />I don't think it's only "isms" and ideologies and concepts that shape perspective, there is so much more to it than that. The number of variables involved is in the tens of thousands. Just one single person alone represents more variables than I'd want to count. Some of those variables are outside influences. Much of what you mention in your writing here is demonstrably a result of being swayed by outside variables. Don't call them by an "ism." Deny they are conceptual, say they aren't ideological, they're still all just more variables. Being influenced by our surroundings is an inevitability, what we do with it is a choice. <br /><br />Separate yourself from others with your unique perspective or dig a bit deeper and see that they each have a unique perspective too and every one of them is an opportunity to learn something. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com