Monday, February 23, 2009

Thought fullness causes information overflow?

Division by zero.....buffer overflows....infinite operators....technical jargon gleaned from programmer manuals.....sounds like it was written with the internal thought process in mind.

Can you over-think a problem? Can you under-think a situation? Kind of like having to re-learn the alphabet every time that you want to read a word. The nature of the inscribed memorial residues is a cross between a shock-absorber and an alarm clock. Hunh? wtf? They provide an absorbent buffer to soak up incident psychic energy (a form of overflow buffer to keep us from frying the circuits) and they also demonstrate their presence like a rung bell. How you feel about a given thought says a lot about its nature, origin and usefulness. (Kind of like a map of where the landmines are but these explosives are needed later to complete other demolition tasks in the transformational process.)

Useful? Seems to me that they are more of a nuisance, but since the weeds tell us where the soil is, we can't plant the garden until we remove the weeds.....and then we can compost them for fertilizer. The fruit that we grow and harvest from this fertile ground is only the natural development from the seeds that we have sown and how we tend them.

For all intents and purposes we are vessels and the contents of the vessel determine the purpose and utility of the vessel. Each and every one of us has their own path to (re)create but no matter how different, the one from the other, they are still paths and need to be designed, defined and followed. It is only a matter of time and experience before we all get to the end of our own yellow-brick road and make it back to where there is no place like it.

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