Tag Archives: individuality

On A Bridge: The Two Of Us

Posted by Ken Fields on June 7, 2010 at 5:38 pm.

Individuality requires division and duality, a “self” and a “not-self” or an “I” and a “You.” For the sake of word play, let’s refer to “You” as “U.”
Now we have I and U, the self and that which is perceived as ‘not-self,’ on the bridge, often in conflict. Sometimes in harmony. On the bridge, there [...]

Collectivity

Posted by Ken Fields on June 7, 2010 at 5:33 pm.

The antithesis of individuality is, to the individual consciousness, death. Identity, another Stage 4 theme, is threatened when individuality even begins to hint at dissolving into something larger, more comprehensive, more complete, and far less differentiated.
As Hianims, we have our feet in two worlds. We are a bridge between The 3 Above and The 3 [...]

In Division & Duality

Posted by Ken Fields on June 7, 2010 at 5:18 pm.

Hianims fabricate; psyche-logically i.e., in the psyche, which has its own kind of logic. The psychelogical fabrications we create are in such a high animated fashion that the fabrications appear as real and solid. Our most fundamental fabrication is a “self” an “I” which necessitates the existence of a dualistic counterpart, a “not-self” or “not-I.” [...]

Addled Lessons

Posted by Ken Fields on November 1, 2009 at 11:29 am.

To be addled is to be confused; that about sums it up for adolescence. Actually, the word “addled,” from the Middle English period, translates as “mud, filth.”  Adolescence is a dirty, filthy, confusing time. Adolescence, as a word comes from Latin and translates into English as “to grow.” The word “adult” comes from the same [...]