Saturday, September 28, 2013
The Carpet Cat
You know what's so dullsville about the dimwitted luminutti? Well I'll tell ya. They got this floor they use as their personal, hahahaha, symbology. This black and white floor. Squares upon boring squares. They color them one black the other one white. That's the extent of their creativity. Now if you ask me, which you don't have to, I'll tell you. They are similar in reminder of the dimwitted lizard brain that only runs on someone else controlling. Therefore, only little black and white square boxes is the alloted amount of creativity you get. Hahahahaa...
Now go and look at some of those Oriental carpets that George Ivanovich Gurdjieff was talking about. There's some complex symbolizm that takes a whole fuckin lot of creative genius to put together...haha, and be...just a carpet.
Now look at how dully the dimwitted optical illusion the dulluminati checkered floor is. Compare it to the exquisite complicated psychic artwork of the Oriental carpet as a symbol.
Think about it. Or just observe. Then at least you'll have something TO think about. Observe.
Good night to you all, says this little black cat that is now going to curl up on that Oriental dark colored carpet with nice burgundy red spilled all through it. Yum. Good god. What innuendos.
One Night in Bangkok
If they try to give you flack about how intelligent their symbol is...remember, children will always give you arguments for why they act so stupid trying to defend themselves so they come off appearing intelligent or something. Children versus maturity, is a big gap. Maybe somewhere in the end they both join up like in the melting of the candle into a puddle. But we're not talking about that. We're talking about everything that goes on inbetween.
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