"Beliefs and Principles" An Email from Devon Green

Friday, January 4, 2008

"a little about my beliefs and principles- i tend to side with those who think the emperical concept has liquified. By that i mean a totally organic paradigm that encompasses all intelectual properties as well as sensual perception. Basically the productions of the cognitive process ( what happens in peoples heads ). the only question after this view point has been established ( which i have done an absolute god awful job of doing by the way but it would just take way too long to get to in one myspace message )is the question of how to describe this state and where to go with it. I look at it this way: there are many many ways to understand things many languages to speak.each one seems to be an emperical paradigm in its own right, totally solid and complete unto itself. however this is not true, each language is a part of a much larger paradigm, this does not however discredit them or cheapen anything about their given value or meaning, because their meaning is devoid in a pragmatic sense, the novel trait of each language is in fact an illusion however each operatres on a system of laws of symetry that mirrors the whole. It is this trait of duality and illsuion, the traits which seemingly destroy the meaning that actually relate it to the truth of the matter. This creates the only really novel trait of the emperical concept, that each characteristic of the paradigm has its own way of mirroring and that is a process that at the structures itself by contradiction. This is the only language that can really be spoken, a language of contradiction, and even using it as for means of transcendentalism is void. this is how survival occurs and this is how multiplication happens. The idea of liquification is irrelevant, that this idea has occured is, like all concepts, merely a trait of this eveutionary proceess. liquid doesnt matter. it doesnt matter what form things take, everything solid can be found in liquid. there is still movement and that is the closest definition we are ever going to have to the emperical. the only thing that matters going into the future is the speed of the movement and the tone of the movement."

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