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What We See

Philosopher Alan Watts said that the sun would not be as bright were it not for human eyes; thorns would not be as prickly if skin were not soft; rocks would not be hard or heavy if muscles did not exist.
Things have meaning because of our interaction or perception of them.  And we notice them only because of contrast.

All life is relative to us.  Perception is reality. How does this fact change our life?

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“Between 1305 and the early 1800’s. the House of Taxis ran a form of pony express service all over Europe….   Its couriers clad in blue and silver uniforms, crisscrossed the continent carrying messages between princes and generals, merchants and money lenders.” –Alvin Toffler, The Third Wave We may think we are the first generation consumed by rapid communication but we are not.   Throughout our history it has been a priority. Of course, now in the 21 st century we must ask: are we better or worse for it?