So now what?

August 30, 2009

So I’ve accepted the idea that my life is almost certainly likely taking place in a simulation, whether that be in a computer, or the imagination of a universal consciousness. So what should I expect from this acceptance? First of all I should observe that I said I’ve accepted the idea. There is of course more »

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Proof that to think there isn’t more is foolish

August 29, 2009

I am now of the opinion that the suggestion that our apprehension of the fundamental nature the human condition is as it appears, is utterly preposterous. We all wonder if there is somehow more to life than we’ve uncovered over our decades of living it. We are also generally quick to accept that we may more »

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Secrets and Lies. And Delights.

August 8, 2009

This post is to delight and confound, but mostly to delight. And confound.

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August 8, 2009

The sense of self is truly my greatest impediment to productivity and tranquility. The days I am the emptiest, the least present to record my deeds and trials, the most I get done, the happiest the doing. Yet a nugget of self awareness must remain, otherwise, of course, I would not be aware to take more »

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Langdon’s blog is In. The. House.

August 3, 2009

After fending off thoughts of my early run tomorrow morning, as well as thoughts of all the sleep I haven’t gotten the last several nights, the Langdon Foss Blog is off the ground like the graceful albatross, ankles still shaking from the grueling and comedic sprint towards a sufficient airspeed. Oh, he sees the other more »

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August 3, 2009

Last night a iridescent, flaming hawk swooped down on me and whispered into my ear. It sounded like a bird screeching, so I awoke determined to make more sense than it did.

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