knight in battle
Well-known member
- MBTI
- INFJ
There's little doubt that the world is a very conscious part of us. The thoughts and feelings about people take up a significant portion of mental space.
But there is another drum beating just as loudly that holds the world at a distance. People are processes and systems. They are subjects, objects, mentors, proteges, colleagues and playmates. They are theorized and hypothesized upon. They are to take on a particular life within our psyche. They simply cannot be what they are. They are what they will become... soon, next year, at the end... and in the next life.
We also hold ourselves at a distance. As far as the information I have considered, such-and-such is what I will be in the distant future or what I am moving toward. Tomorrow I may modify this vision. But what we definitely are not is what we see currently in ourselves.
There is a distinct pattern of life, speech, expression, and organization for us that runs through us. Sometimes predictable. Usually characteristic. Sometimes not.
We are a collection of actions, perspectives, and judgments expressed by others. Yet how we truly see these things and what we truly prefer — that is what we already are. What we truly feel — expressed or unexpressed, fearful or confident, long-winded or concise, determinate or indeterminate, sequential or holistic, predictable or erratic — is our essence, no matter how long it takes us to see, perceive, and behave out of this, no matter how many obstacles.
But there is another drum beating just as loudly that holds the world at a distance. People are processes and systems. They are subjects, objects, mentors, proteges, colleagues and playmates. They are theorized and hypothesized upon. They are to take on a particular life within our psyche. They simply cannot be what they are. They are what they will become... soon, next year, at the end... and in the next life.
We also hold ourselves at a distance. As far as the information I have considered, such-and-such is what I will be in the distant future or what I am moving toward. Tomorrow I may modify this vision. But what we definitely are not is what we see currently in ourselves.
There is a distinct pattern of life, speech, expression, and organization for us that runs through us. Sometimes predictable. Usually characteristic. Sometimes not.
We are a collection of actions, perspectives, and judgments expressed by others. Yet how we truly see these things and what we truly prefer — that is what we already are. What we truly feel — expressed or unexpressed, fearful or confident, long-winded or concise, determinate or indeterminate, sequential or holistic, predictable or erratic — is our essence, no matter how long it takes us to see, perceive, and behave out of this, no matter how many obstacles.
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