Perception of a thought is the key to the analysis of a 'statement or scenario' by the human mind, while how we perceive a thought is completely dependent on the instantaneous state of the mind when that thought incepted.
For years, I'd always thought that the ability to perceive a situation varies from one individual to another and depends - on their way of life, on their cultural, ethnic backgrounds, on their upbringing, or their genetic heritage. However, with a little more insight on a recent nondescript event, this illusion of mine was shattered and held me astonished in revelation. For it is all not as complicated as we all think it to be, in fact, its as simple as, let's say, pronouncing your own name.
I watched the movie "Se7en" and since then every time I come across the number seven, all I can think of is the seven deadly sins. It made me wonder what the number meant to me earlier, before I knew of the deadly sins. There were different answers from all the various phases of my life, and each one completely unrelated to the other. 7 - the wonders, 7- the continents, 7 - the dwarfs, or 7 - the colours of the rainbow.
Each time a different state of the mind, each time a different answer, each time a different perception of the same thing by the same person. It shows how easy it is to deceive an individual through his own thoughts, to procreate only the inception of an illusion inside the mind, while the actual mirage is created by the mind itself. The highest form of self destruction but at another mortal's will.
From time immemorial, master manipulators have used this one weakness in the human cerebrology to menticide their victims - creating the imperius curse, but without any conjured magic. Mark Antony, the astute orator, never called Brutus a bad man, all he did was accentuate the fact that Ceasar was a good man, which did the trick just right. The crowd went ballistic, lost in the ambience created by their ventriloquist.
The brain lets its guard down on a train of thought created by the own self, and will believe what it sees because it is from its own brood, ignorant of the fact that this is what is its nemesis, which will annihilate all that it is no more guarding. A Trojan Horse that strikes the bastion that you call 'Self'.
For years, I'd always thought that the ability to perceive a situation varies from one individual to another and depends - on their way of life, on their cultural, ethnic backgrounds, on their upbringing, or their genetic heritage. However, with a little more insight on a recent nondescript event, this illusion of mine was shattered and held me astonished in revelation. For it is all not as complicated as we all think it to be, in fact, its as simple as, let's say, pronouncing your own name.
I watched the movie "Se7en" and since then every time I come across the number seven, all I can think of is the seven deadly sins. It made me wonder what the number meant to me earlier, before I knew of the deadly sins. There were different answers from all the various phases of my life, and each one completely unrelated to the other. 7 - the wonders, 7- the continents, 7 - the dwarfs, or 7 - the colours of the rainbow.
Each time a different state of the mind, each time a different answer, each time a different perception of the same thing by the same person. It shows how easy it is to deceive an individual through his own thoughts, to procreate only the inception of an illusion inside the mind, while the actual mirage is created by the mind itself. The highest form of self destruction but at another mortal's will.
From time immemorial, master manipulators have used this one weakness in the human cerebrology to menticide their victims - creating the imperius curse, but without any conjured magic. Mark Antony, the astute orator, never called Brutus a bad man, all he did was accentuate the fact that Ceasar was a good man, which did the trick just right. The crowd went ballistic, lost in the ambience created by their ventriloquist.
The brain lets its guard down on a train of thought created by the own self, and will believe what it sees because it is from its own brood, ignorant of the fact that this is what is its nemesis, which will annihilate all that it is no more guarding. A Trojan Horse that strikes the bastion that you call 'Self'.