Friday, February 4, 2011

'Cogito ergo sum' is more profound than we can imagine

I think it was Buckminster Fuller, who quietly mused, shortly before his days ended, "We know less than one percent about anything."

When I 'got' that it took the fetters off my mind.
We actually don't have any true empirical knowledge as to which moments begin perfectly formed and which ones do not.

Let's just say that they all are formed perfect at the moment of beginning in our life.

Is it any wonder that the creator advised Adam and Eve in The Garden not to try and digest the knowledge of good and evil because eating that fruit would kill them.

Let's just say that in a hundred years beautiful transgender (MtoF) women will offer virtual virtually unlimited sex to the remaining men who are 'in the market.'

That would give a whole new classic meaning to the concept of child bearing.

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