Monday, August 31, 2009

Reality, Cataclysms, and Spoon-fed societies.


10 questions.

1. What part of your mind is concerned with safety and survival and how many of your daily thoughts center around these concerns?

2. How free are you to walk away from where you are now?

3. What binds you emotionally?

4. What level of self-sustaining individuality have you mastered?

5. Can you exist in a dimension of consciousness where there is no one to help you, to save you if you fall. to advise you?

6. Can you walk through life unassisted?

7. What measure of loneliness can you sustain?

8. What depth of trust lies within you?

9. Is the belief you have in yourself and your individuality unassailable?

10. Is your belief vulnerable?

These are a few of the many questions I was asked by Stuart Wilde, author of "The Quickening". It was a fun read. Dude is pretty funny. His views on society arent shocking, actually very relatable, but he makes up or uses weird words for things, like "turbo thought" and "obliterating tick-tock" and "etheric non-world". Dude just wants to get free.

No comments:

Post a Comment