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To: Carol who wrote (1477)4/11/1998 12:20:00 PM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2095
 
~What constitues a "reality"?~ To me reality is that which is real or genuine without question. Though the fingers typing the words and rhetoric on a screen are a reality however I have learned the thoughts of grandeur are not. Thus the optimistic romantic heeds the illusion of image not the reality of the ego behind the words. Thus the reality principle is not taken into consideration in the realm of cyberspace.

~ A point in space or time?~ The reality is you are communicating on an intellectual basis thus stimulating the primary sexual organ (the brain) So within the time or space that this is happening it is a reality but again is it reality or Infatuation created by a manipulation of words.

~An idealistic premise?~ All writing is an idealistic reality however does the writing or use of words constitutes a reality of what actually is being painted? I think not but there is always hope the idealistic can in fact become reality.

~ An emotion? ~ Emotion is definitely a reality. Women are beings driven by emotions where men are driven by lust. God was very deliberate in this concept. So a man has to address the emotions of a woman hourly and or daily especially during a woman's tumescence energy cycles. Words can in fact stimulate the mental awareness as a soft hand does in a sensual bath.

~A belief?~ Is a reality based on experiences that each individual has survived. Beliefs are what constitutes our character and allows an advantage of foresight and insight hopefully. Beliefs is what makes a dream a reality in a lot of cases because you believe it can happen and make adjustments for the dream to become a reality.

~ Do we live our reality, every moment of every day, ever changing, like the swirling colors and patterns of a kaleidoscope?~ Absolutely the reality of life is drawn upon every second. Without reality there would only exist Utopia. I like the Kaleidoscope concept for a mere turn causes the entire reality to shift and reality takes on a different picture. If you twist it long enough you can find a graphic representation that pleases you. However the reality is, if it is twisted a mere touch the reality can change abruptly.

In my reality I have watched most relationships never make it past 90 days, so this is a thought I wrote to myself in order to be aware of time vs reality.

The 90-Day Syndrome

Thus waiting alone in ....... Anticipation,
Longing for times of ......... Manipulation.

At last a reason for ........... Infatuation,

Approaching onward to ... Stimulation.
Cherishing the times of .... Expectation,
Exposing a touch of ........ Limitation,
Creating just a bit of ........ Frustration,
Thus provoking an ......... Irritation,
Only to conclude in ........ Separation.
Again waiting alone in ..... Hibernation.

Gary Swancey "The Fruitful Years"

GaBard



To: Carol who wrote (1477)4/11/1998 12:45:00 PM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2095
 
Carol here is a reality of shun thought ....

The Paradox

Solitude is a state of ............. Confusion
for considering thine ............. Oppression.
Leading to protests of ........... Succession.
"Why me!" is just a ............... Mis-conclusion.
A crisis with one's .................. Identification.
Is the problem not ................. Communication?

Then comes a time of ... Rejuvenation.
Making it work with ....... Obviation.
A sense of soothing ...... Luxuriation.
Builds a basis by ........... Lamination.
Feelings filled with ........ Elation.
Then suddenly, the ...... Revelation!

Bliss decays to ....................... Complication.
Appeal turns to ....................... Opposition.
Dialogues take on ................. Acquisition.
New chance the same ........... Situation.
Again the mind begins a ......... Transition.
Considering preferences of ..... Elimination.
Begins again the paradox of ... Repetition.
Confused solitude in ............... Separation.

Gary Swancey "The Fruitful Years"

GaBard