Sunday, July 27, 2008

Make me a cake

with several layers inside of it. Peel these layers off one by one and study what each has to offer. What makes it such a good cake? Is it the icing, the filling, the cake itself, the ingredients, or the specific layers? Is one layer better than the rest? Does the repetitive nature of the layers express ones desire to be consistent? What kind of cake has different layers, one after the other, and not repeat itself?

Our life is like that. The past is repeated, and even though we try hard to change and grow from certain situations in our life, consistency in certain aspects of our lives is necessary to be composed and collected. If there is so much change in our lives, some individuals lose track of what will come next, and what plans need to be made, Inconsistency results and chaos is inevitable. The one thing that us as indiviudals do not understand is that inconsistency is natural. To have one layer be similar but not exactly the same is normal. We can try to be as consistent as possible, but there is that one point in our lives when change will be inevitable, and chaos will begin. It is everywhere, organizing our fate and our lives into this ultimate structure that is not foreseen by us as humans. It is seen as chaos, but in reality, it is the ultimate organization. The organizing structure within this "perceptual" chaos is so fathomable and so unfathomable at the same time. At the surface, chaos is present. If we separate this chaos into several little tiny pieces, one will observe the structure and organization within this perceived chaos. Reality is what we make of it. Chaos is what is seen on the surface. Organized chaos is what it is. Split it up. You'll see.

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