Saturday 18 February 2012

Gingerbread Men

I don't follow any particular religion but my own. I find theology interesting as a branch of human psychology. I was pondering, strangely, the perfect man. According to scientists, any one collection or pattern of atoms is replicated somewhere else in the universe. Following that logic any particular pattern could be somewhere in the universe. Therefore, my perfect man exists, so does everyone's perfect man/woman/partner, problem of course is they may not be on this particular earth. Anyway it made me think about how some believe we were created in the image of someone. Do we not create gingerbread men in our own image? If so do we look as much like our creator as gingerbread men do to us? Everything is random in some way. Each gingerbread man is the same cut out, the same dough but slightly different. In any case I haven't really decided if I believe in some fella that mashed together some 'dough' in a vague shape like his own. And also in any case all the other bits that come with it....forgiveness if only you confess, my dog does that. Carry me when times are tough, my horse does that. Look down on me from above, my cat does that!
Most religions are much the same. I don't have a religion, but I have faith, love, and spirituality and that I think is more important than labelling myself as something.

Sunday 11 December 2011

Dreams

Dreams are interesting. The sleeping kind I mean. Sometimes they are just what we were thinking about when we went to sleep, sometimes snippets on what we really feel, sometimes glimpses into the future, depending on what you believe. I mention that because twice I've dreamt of winning lotto and then it's happened, the sum of money was quite a few digits short of the dream, but it happened. The real reason for mentioning that is that for some people the future the dream showed is self manifesting*, therefore it's not a premonition at all, but to them it seems like it. And of course what of déjà vu? In all cases Ive had deja vu the original...scene was from a dream.
Of course it's our nature to try and find meaning in things. I had a dream recently where the story was what I had been thinking about but the people and location were different to the ones in real life. so what does that mean? Does it even mean anything? Does it need to mean something, of course not, it's a dream, a firing of neurons and other gooey bits in my head, that apparently only lasts seconds.

If the brain must unwind, why must it do it in a way that we can attempt to interpret? Dogs dream, but do they sit there and ponder what they dreamt? Or perhaps it is us that makes them dream? We have domesticated them, so to cope with the change, their brains dream. In that case, primal man would not have dreamt, but now we do to cope with the change we have caused ourselves, how we have deviated from the natural speed of change in nature.

Although none of this answers why cheese seems to make me more likely to dream. maybe because primal man didn't have any cheese?

*because it was seen, you start doing the things you saw to make it happen, when you wouldn't have otherwise.

Wednesday 7 December 2011

I was talking to a Pigeon the other day

Actually, the day I decided to start this. Perhaps everyone should talk to a pigeon every so often. Anyway I decided that Pigeons are much like many people, except for two things, they are better looking, and they have adapted to the world we have created, where we adapt the world. The pigeon listened intently, since I had waved some sandwich in front of it, well it looked like it was anyway. Is that not what a lot of people do each day? Their behavior as well, they are interested in only three things: Eating, making more pigeons, and staying alive long enough to do more of both. Again a lot of people do the same, particulary evident on Friday and Saturday nights, when the addition of alcohol increases a persons primality*.
Another thing that I find amusing is how the pigeons recover when they are culled. Pigeons breed as long as there is enough food, by culling them, theres more food per pigeon, so they breed faster. So the cull works for a short time but blink and theres just as many pigeons, but with more intact limbs than the ones before. Humans too do this to an extent. We have (in the affluent parts of the world) no problem with food, so we populate and spread. Bird/Swine/whatever flu is just part of nature. When a species over populates, something brings them back in line. Although humans now have the technology to go beyond natures course and stop her cull, and so the food will eventually run short.
Perhaps its all a big plan, and in actual fact, the pigeons are culling us.


*If that wasn't a word, I just made it so.