Tuesday, September 30, 2008

kaleidescope

Inevitably we conceive or realities through our filters marked by time and circumstance. From our first memory through immitation to our primary belief systems now, our lenses through which we view our individual world's are like a kaleidescope from kindergarten class. The angular shapes and colors we see bring through our selves that must somehow maneuver in the world among others who cannot possibly see things the same way. It can be assumed they have filters like us, but it cannot be said they lay claim to our ideals and desires in the same way we do, no matter how simple we claim our explanations to be in this regard. From this reality then, we can conclude that no one answer exists for any group of people who bargain under the same flagship.