So, almost a year later, and still my mind goeas blank when I actually get around to posting. Dammit.
I guess some things just don't change, and that in itself says quite a bit.
However, I am slowly trying to initiate change in myself and my life, but I've said that before so I guess that makes sceptical of my own resolution. Which also is nothing new. Hmm.
On a much lighter note, I would like to belive that whatever elder shamans and sages thought that the elements consisted of earth, air, water, and fire, (no, only captain planet included heart) were actually closer to the truth than some may think. Now hear me out before you rightly start calling me a crazy person. The elements could have very easily symbols for the three states of matter that exist here on earth (the 4th being plasma, but really, does anyone count that?) with fire representing energy. Just look at the sun and you'll....no! I didn't mean REALLY look at the sun! Geez, now I'm gonna feel all guilty if you go blind. Anyway, I think you ge the idea, and I'm sure I'm not the first person to think of this, but hey, in my world, I was certainly close.
With nothing more to say at the moment,
The Mad T.
I guess some things just don't change, and that in itself says quite a bit.
However, I am slowly trying to initiate change in myself and my life, but I've said that before so I guess that makes sceptical of my own resolution. Which also is nothing new. Hmm.
On a much lighter note, I would like to belive that whatever elder shamans and sages thought that the elements consisted of earth, air, water, and fire, (no, only captain planet included heart) were actually closer to the truth than some may think. Now hear me out before you rightly start calling me a crazy person. The elements could have very easily symbols for the three states of matter that exist here on earth (the 4th being plasma, but really, does anyone count that?) with fire representing energy. Just look at the sun and you'll....no! I didn't mean REALLY look at the sun! Geez, now I'm gonna feel all guilty if you go blind. Anyway, I think you ge the idea, and I'm sure I'm not the first person to think of this, but hey, in my world, I was certainly close.
With nothing more to say at the moment,
The Mad T.
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You comment about elemental sages reminded me of some action figure fighting anamorphic animals. They had hidden designations of water, fire, or wood. Much like rock, paper, scissors, each could defeat one, but would lose to the other. Never had them myself, you understand, but I used to comment on the lameness of the commercial. I was at the age where I was outgrowing toys, but wasn't old enough to appreciate kitsch.