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fear of the unknown71% Voted for by grant, Auxiliar, TeChNoWC, intangableenigma, The Silent Mind.
the unknown is the present moment. It cannot be known, only experienced. Once the unknown is known it has already been labelled and despatched to memory. Knowledge is not reality, just a documented corpse of experience past. The pursuit of reality (the unknowable) is the fear of the present. Fear is pursuing it, or, waiting for it to arrive. It is the fear that is mistaken for reality. Result; the living death that is the comfort of knowledge. (by the way, I dont know anything)



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Dwn
August 5, 2006
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So true
But then true wisdom lies in the realization that no one actualy knows anything, We may assume , we may attest, we may believe , ..but in the end , everything is subjective , and indeed we can not knowAuxiliar
August 6, 2006
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Quelques poesies
Sors-tu du ciel profond, ou viens tu de l'enfers?/ Qu'importe, si vous m'ouvert la porte d'infini?grant
August 6, 2006
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Auxiliar
August 7, 2006
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"Some Poetry"
"Do you (addressing love, in this case) come from the vaults of heaven, or just from hell? What's it matter if you open us the door of infinity?" Charles BeaudelaireTeChNoWC
August 28, 2006
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July 3, 2009
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eh thats like not knowing that time exist in many forms and rulez
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