Sunday, May 17, 2009
Making Peace with the cave man in my soul
Ah the much maligned cave man. You know, he is that primal self that makes simple, and often bad, decisions based on very simple criteria. He is most underlying of selves that just wants to eat, frack, fight and sleep.
I will not say that I have been at war with the caveman. It is closer to say that I have belittled him an though him less than the 'higher self'. Some Buddhist I am. I have failed to be the humblest of the proud by looking down at my most primal self rather than be informed by him.
I feel literararily like Lenard Nemoy who wrote I am not Spock only followed years later by I am Spock. The cave man I have strived so hard not to be has taught me some valuable lessons this weekend.
The cave man in my soul is not run by a 12 line program in visual basic. there is no
10 READ eatables
20 goto "Food"
30 eat
goto line 10
things are the far reverse. The feelings that make the cave man operate are are the most primal base things that advanced man contemplates and parses. He loves, he hates, he wants, he avoids. The cave man's lesson is as simple as his soul.
Some emotional states just are. We can mitigate, contemplate or try and change them but the net truth is that we will feel them no matter what our higher self ordains
My caveman has given me a precious gift I cannot change, contemplate or rationalize away. And there is such strength in this. With my higher self not fighting the shaggy primitive I have found a clarity of purpose that greatly outstrips clarity of facts.
The Maker of things can tell when I am firing on all cylinders like this. she just gets prepared for the latest divine madness. I myself have just come to realize what causes my spurts of near divinity.
My beautiful friend has taught me about the caveman in my soul The primitive analog in herself (cave girl?) not only lives in the sun of her attentions but has veto power over her higher self in some way I have yet to understand. There seems to be no limit to the things this wonderful woman can teach me.
I live the reverse. I am trying to learn to let my cave man speak. I may not agree, but I should take the time to listen
More on the cave man soon..
I will not say that I have been at war with the caveman. It is closer to say that I have belittled him an though him less than the 'higher self'. Some Buddhist I am. I have failed to be the humblest of the proud by looking down at my most primal self rather than be informed by him.
I feel literararily like Lenard Nemoy who wrote I am not Spock only followed years later by I am Spock. The cave man I have strived so hard not to be has taught me some valuable lessons this weekend.
The cave man in my soul is not run by a 12 line program in visual basic. there is no
10 READ eatables
20 goto "Food"
30 eat
goto line 10
things are the far reverse. The feelings that make the cave man operate are are the most primal base things that advanced man contemplates and parses. He loves, he hates, he wants, he avoids. The cave man's lesson is as simple as his soul.
Some emotional states just are. We can mitigate, contemplate or try and change them but the net truth is that we will feel them no matter what our higher self ordains
My caveman has given me a precious gift I cannot change, contemplate or rationalize away. And there is such strength in this. With my higher self not fighting the shaggy primitive I have found a clarity of purpose that greatly outstrips clarity of facts.
The Maker of things can tell when I am firing on all cylinders like this. she just gets prepared for the latest divine madness. I myself have just come to realize what causes my spurts of near divinity.
My beautiful friend has taught me about the caveman in my soul The primitive analog in herself (cave girl?) not only lives in the sun of her attentions but has veto power over her higher self in some way I have yet to understand. There seems to be no limit to the things this wonderful woman can teach me.
I live the reverse. I am trying to learn to let my cave man speak. I may not agree, but I should take the time to listen
More on the cave man soon..
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