Contrary Existence
That which
Does not exist
Can be imagined
That which is
Imaginable
Can exist
How can one
Grasp reality
When it has
No handles?
Besides being
Too heavy to lift
To awkward for
A proper grip
No one can carry
The other end
If their subjective
Shared certainty
Does not match
Malleable minds
All of the cute
Reasonable rhetoric
Used to describe
Detailed definitions
Of how one perceives
A particular point *
If the other person
Does not or can not
Play along perceptibly
Then all is lost
Save for the challenge
Of (if both are willing)
To connect their hand/mind
Michaelangelo style
Of at least attempting
To connect to the
Painted depiction of
Touching the hand of
God / Word / reality
Never quite reaching
But always trying to
See and understand
Each other’s
Subjective solipsism
* is something I call
The communicating pizza dilemma
Which is as follows
If you met a person who had never tried, tasted, or smelled pizza and they wanted to know exactly how it tastes. The best you could do is break down and describe the particular ingredients and their savory sensations combined as a unit.
Starting with the dough, turned crust, covered with a tomato sauce. Spicy salty or sweet. Followed by pepperoni, cheese, peppers, onions, olives, etcetera, so on and so forth. Let alone what it is like to eat it, hot and fresh or cold and / or reheated.
No matter how clear, clever, and concise your detailed descriptions are. The other person will never ever experience the same sensation you understand.
Not only that, when you are describing your experience, you are not simultaneously experiencing how you taste pizza when you are actually tactilely owning that, at a moment when you yourself are actually eating pizza.
All the mind melds of mozzarella, gooey and stringy and stretchy, not quite hot enough to burn either tongue, is going to let anyone else experience your subjective experience.
Meanwhile, I was sidetracked
After describing contrary existence
As a simple stand-alone short blog post……..
That which
Does not exist
Can be imagined
That which is
Imaginable
Can exist
“I never wish to be right,
Only to be understood,
If you have questioned
Your beliefs. Then maybe
I have done some good. “
– Angelo Devlin
I love this type of thinking. To use the mind to stretch the boundaries of what is possible. Jumping out of the ruts which we’ve grooved into our brains by habit and (dare I say?) laziness. You always bring us to refresh our minds to a new plane of existence!
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