Many strive to differentiate and distinguish the imaginary from the tangible. The above can be applied to various social processes; from our interaction with the given familial and parental environs, to the interpersonal relations we consciously decide to embark upon and invest part of our brain and bodily activity, namely what we have been told to be termed as ‘free time’.
Under all those however there is always a fine line which seems to clarify and categorise in our minds what is actually occurring the tangible, and what might be happening as well our wishful thinking. This fine element on which we may concentrate so as try to compare and contrast circumstances with, so as to make a conscious resolution of what is, may easily be surpassed. Acting as such and hence consciously or not passing to the other side of things, one may find themselves embarking upon a ride where their brain activity seems rather intriguing. One feels regenerated and as if life’s definition had been revisited. Seamlessly, one is yet filled up by the eagerness to breathe once again and strives for something so sublime and plausibly attainable.
It is there and then when we miss the truthfulness of tangible, the beauty of human touch. The hallucinations provoked by the sheer excitement of the bizarre and the unknown, all triggered by the alluring power of our imagination, make us feel as if we are elevated in mind and spirit. Directly derived from it though one faces social alienation or otherwise voluntary blindness whereupon one may see way too far and suspect what the future may reserve, yet clearly avoiding to endeavour the simplicity of the everyday, the pure gaze of the stars.
It is as if all the whiteness which absorbs all other colours and is the most sublimely fascinating colour of all disappears from the bearer of those solely imaginary eyes where conceptions on life are so embedded in a placebo- like nature.
It indeed requires a lot of strength to surpass such temptations as the ones our limitless and abyssal imagination may offer. One shall only contemplate the wholeness felt in small yet meaningful detailed momentums where the interaction between two or more individuals is full of colourful ramifications, to start realising the importance of purposely investing in the tangible and not the placid and the imaginary. It is not to be implied that the imagination should be stagnant or ill-preserved. After all it is the drive force for personal and societal prosperity, yet there should be a preserved balance whereupon we shall look to the future , bearing a clear and concise knowledge of how beautiful it is to BE at the moment...
We [are] Now...
Hence we [shall] be then too..
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