Showing posts with label convenience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label convenience. Show all posts

Monday, February 15, 2021

On Necessity in General

I do agree that I am necessary to the extent that the collection of particles and immeasurable pieces, which have yet to be found, collapsed together to form my spatial tangence in the way that achieves what they (the particles) intend. The specific collection of mass and motion that is “me” is here right now -being- | so, yes. “I” am not replaceable. However, I am placed here. And I can be moved from here. 

I’m in a system that runs on my position and through positioning me, that is connected to quadrillions upon quadrillions of other positioned placements. My awareness of and subsequent interactivity with this is a phenomenon, as many organisms can’t, at least from our perspective, understand the vastness and acuteness of everything. They just are. I have to reason then that awareness, consciousness, or spirit has a purpose. Is it an elevated response to the inward motion of all things? Is it a separate entity sent from beyond tangibility to inhabit these cardboard shipment containers we deem bodies? Is it randomness? Chaos? Just a chance reaction of chemical interactions that have made a very small part of a massive universe able to observe and actuate itself? The expression of a God who created an evolving version of himself that will come to completion in self-awareness at some inconceivable point in the future?


All fascinating speculations to me, but what really gets me thinking is how my necessity right now in space and time depends little to nothing on my contribution actuated through this state of awareness. Yes, we made societies and cities and art and science. We have religions and ideals and philosophies and social media. We have balance and greed. We have fairness and murder. We have awareness. And my existence -is- because of the current ordering of particles commanding particles we call “humanity.” So awareness begot awareness. But awareness didn’t become aware from nothing. And nothing didn’t form something. It’s a continuous trade off of intentions with tendencies; on a cosmic scale! Galaxies forming constantly from motion throughout the expanse. Entire solar systems and galaxies contracting from space into blackholes where matter is compacted into ultimate density.


The world builds itself without us touching it. If our species died, the world would use the tools of itself to turn us back into it, which is all we’ve been all along — some combination of elements that have assembled into this complex organism allowing us to manipulate the world as we see fit in a much shorter span of time and with more expanded intention than what the universe does to us through tendency... and some small hint of intention.


I can’t get past it. That idea that everything is intentional. There are, however, cosmic forces that move at much more rapid speeds of particle destabilization than what we can enact. Our skills in disassembly, organization and reassembly of elements and particles into new forms measures as nothing compared to the potential force that a small chunk of space debris contains were it to enter our planet’s atmosphere and make impact with the surface. And then there are super novas and the like. And then there is the microwave spectrum. Forces we can’t even see and predict that could end us in a nanosecond. Fascinating.


Yet, here we are. Inside the big bubble of earth’s protective atmosphere, shielding us every moment from unending assaults by the cosmos. Protecting us out of an evolutionary and survival of the fittest interest, perhaps? Or, mayhaps, let us reason that a God set this up in such a way. Definitely plausible. All things point toward a being of infinite power making a system that would work in the way I’ve laid out here. I won’t get into that right now though. This one isn’t about God. Well, unless you’re of the persuasion that everything is through and from and for and about God. Then this whole argument works in your favor. I’m not attempting to talk about God though because it doesn’t matter. Unless you believe it does. Then it matters a ton. Except that it doesn’t.


Agh!! Look what you’ve made me do! I won’t go into that right now. I must resist. This blog post has gone on long enough.


Let me end by saying that I believe there is a struggle between intention and tendency and that struggle is an intersection on which awareness persists unto necessity. There. That should wrap it up nicely.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Mr. Spontaneous and Sir Routine

Hi there, friendly people,

This is my second post, first real post. So, really, not many are gonna see this. But, those of you that do are the fortunate few.

As you can see, I like to rhyme, and hence, do it all the time. But, that's enough for now.

If you've been watching the tv lately, I don't know what you've been seeing, cuz I haven't watched tv in so long! Ok, I have occassionally stopped to view a small portion of a program that someone flipped on, letting it enter the household, but, I haven't seen much regularly. Recently I've only heard rumors of what is on television. Some examples: Holiday Festivity commercials, Holiday programming, Funny commercials, A teacher dancing provacatively on her desk in front of the class of children, etc. These are the things I've been hearing, though it's only rumor as far as I'm concerned.

In other news, I've been using conventional oven or waffle grill rather than a microwave oven at a ratio of 3 to 1. It's amazing how much more genuine the food tastes now! The exceptional quality of the munchables has been truly delightful. Though, the time issue is another aspect to consider. Seems it takes planning ahead to use conventional cook ware, which is a bother. However, I suppose this structure in my life could be a healthy thing, whereas the alternative, spontaneity, can have detrimental effects on my self-control, if dwelt on too often. I say too often, you see, because at times such relief as straying from the norm of a day is necessary.

I suppose I said all this to point out that tv and microwaves are easily accessible. And that convenience is desireable. I do enjoy good stress relief. Though were it not for discomfort and hard work, I'd not be well equipped for a days requests. I like to be made to think about something before I can understand it. When all that I have to do is routine, I think my brain becomes docile during need for defiance, dormant, idle and most likely shrinks in size. That isn't a good thing, which again presents the need for spontaneity and with the spontaneous doings, thought out decision making on the fly. Please get along, Mr. Spontaneous and Sir Routine.

After reading all those words, you may have a slightly better understanding of why it is that microwaves actually reverse their main prerogative and stress me out. Wouldn't your mind be up in arms if your brain was shrinking?!

Next week... Snowblowers and their effects on the beauty of winter. What makes winter in Minnesota beautiful after all?

Andrew R. M. Hanson