My blog is my interpretation of worldly
and spiritual phenomenons and my own attempt to better understand
them. Each day I grow and learn from the great works of others. I
hope to repackage what I learn in this blog and impart this knowledge
to others.
Blogs are great. I think everyone would
benefit from having their own journals intended to better one 's
self, acquire knowledge and further discovery.
With a journal/blog You get the benefit
of archiving what are priceless and often times consuming conceptual
attainments/new reaches in understanding of creation/nature.
Its a lot like doing math. While doing
it in your head is faster its not always going to be as accurate a
result. I for one am not good at doing math in my head. I'd like to
think I'm good at thinking, or that thinking in my head is not as
prone to arriving at erroneous conclusions as is often the case when
I'm number crunching in my head.
When I do math its helps me
tremendously to write it down. I come to the answer By putting my
thoughts down I also find that I can find more concrete answers.
I find that writing helps me think
better. It forces me to have a better grasp of the tools that my
language has to offer. The stronger my mastery of language is the
better I’ll be at expressing thoughts.
I chose the title epiphany lost because
one of the thing I love most is whilst thinking about a subject and
applying my own critical thinking to it, I love arriving at that
juncture when a series of different thoughts meet and collide to form
an epiphany. Its a great moment, I believe the way we see the world
changes with each new epiphany we have.
The very reason for this blog is to
help me better understand what I learn by putting it down which helps
me better digest things.
Epiphany Lost because I'm trying to
find, regain, and bolster what sacred knowledge is out there awaiting
to be found. I've also often felt an epiphany but when it came to
writing it down I would have forgotten it. I hope this blog will help
me avoid such dreadful moments. The inability to retrieve a lost
epiphany is the worst. I usually try and shrugs them off as being not
so mind shattering an epiphany.
I also find it interesting to note that
once an epiphany has been made we often upon reexamining it find less
there then the magnitude we initially made it out to be.
I like this draw a parallel with the
effort that went into devising a new invention, or discovery made.
Prior to the discover the inventor might be puzzled as to how to
create their desired . Some might be probing for a solutions for
years.
Until hard work and mental crunches/sit
ups (figuratively speaking) finally gets them to connect the dots.
We now take these invention for
granted, and do not think much of their inventions at times. But were
we presented with the same means and knowledge they were met with at
the time we would likely find ourselves dumbfounded.