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blazeofglory
09-05-2007, 11:31 AM
That we behave unnaturally with one another is a fact when we refrain from living naturally and keeping ourselves from natural courses. Mostly when I behave I do it out of the way I was programmed. Ideas have been inserted into me and when I post I do it out of what I have acquired.

Now we are too much occupied by western philosophy and we totally look at things from a particular perspective.

When I read Wordsworth' poetry I can not enjoy the poem properly when some ideas, particularly, the philosophical quotient of the poem preoccupies my mind and I can not enjoy the beauty of the poem.

All I feel is when we read a piece of art we read it not out of a particular ideology or philosophy keeping in mind, it must be read purely out of the desire , plumbing the very truth the piece of art has in store.

We must deconstrct preoccupations.

Demian
09-05-2007, 07:18 PM
Absolutely. Kids are delightful to (most) adults for many reasons. For me it is because they are constantly full of wonder. Kids still believe in the 'possibility of possibility' (using one of many cliches crammed in my contrived brain).