Quote Originally Posted by Polymirize
does you were? I suspect you were fairly stoned yourself. When you have a moment of clarity, I'd be interested in hearing how you manage to see the world in a more detailed way, without simply giving it more names.

Traditionally, it seems that that is what detail is. And I don't see how you'd be getting away from conceptualizations and language by doing so...
Well... Afghooey did understand and explained almost everything i would about the subject in his post.
And he is right, portuguese is my first (and only) language. I try to write in english, but im sure there is a lot of things i write can sound absurd. Pity i cant see the absurds i write (as for me they seem ok), cause i think it would be hilarious!
Coelho Reviewed by Coelho on . How words constrict us... More and more I find that the English language, while allowing freedom of expression to some degree, also creates a mire of symbols that can often be confused with their meanings. It also tends to give a misconstrued sense of significance which can restrict our thought processes. The words we use and the definitions which we deem to be official for them take precedence over those things that we can not put into words, and so we regard them as more significant. But as we have evolved, Rating: 5