Saturday, February 19, 2011

fwc

We established that every structured thing is made from 3 parts floor, wall, ceiling (highest/in command, middle, lowest (abstract or otherwise)). Let's discuss why it is even relevant for me to point that out.

This matters because I am discussing patterns that are similar throughout and saying that there is a universal connection between everything in this manner. If we can identify how something works, and fix its problem, then it is relatable for the other things, and could be fixed in the same or similar manner.

(this isnt true at all, but just go along with it for the sake of argument)

 I will need to return back to arguments about psychology, philosophy and religion after i make this quick allegory..

The normal functions of a ceiling are to protect what's underneath, and hold the walls together. Similarly ceilings are also figuratively in charge, according to my made up argument, they are supposed to manage the other two groups and do what is in the structure's best interest.
 
Ok so as you have already heard, the ceilings of the arab world, and nearby countries have been traditionally (for a very long time) been way too heavy for the support that holds them up. They have been putting too much pressure on the walls all the while using them to elevate their status and enjoy the luxuries that the walls and floor sacrifice for the ceiling's enjoyment. The "ceilings" have been not just using the walls, and overburdening them; but also expanding into the walls, taking them in, reducing their size while expanding the ceiling. they isolated themselves from the low life that the floor and walls have to live with, and became too high and mighty as their size grew taller and taller.

Little did ceilings know that they need walls and the floor for support, and eventually there is a tipping point and all will crumble if they continue in that way.

In my next blog, I will talk about what each part represents, and how those parts played out their roles in these recent events.



2 comments:

  1. So perhaps a better way to envision this theoretical world you've set up is to think of them as boxes, rather than rooms. Each box has a top (cieling,c), sides (walls,w) and a bottom (floor,f), and all three entities can either be of the same material, or differing origins and wieghts. In this way, you can consolidate the roll of leaders, as well as god within the confines of your system by imagining one box that fits inside the other and so on.

    In this way, you have the small box which could represent earth, where the bottom is the ground (f), the sky is infact the top (c), and the rules of gravity, physics, and chemistry are the sides (w). In this way, the ground, and everything within this box have to abide by the rules and regulations within the box, and cannot cross outside it. Within this box of earth, can be present smaller boxes that represent countries, each with their own confining space, and the box of earth can be in a bigger box called space, with every single box in the universe be under one Giant box called God. The bottom of this master box is creation, and the sides are God's commands and regulations, top being Allah ofcourse.

    This way it can be seen that if one cieling or top is too heavy with it's rules and commandments, it can crush what it's supposed to protect, and if the top is too weak, it will need to be replaced. If a top rises too far above the walls it's supposed to support, then it will become essentially ineffective and the walls will cave in on themselves upon the bottom or floor.

    This construct also points out that while a small box in the box marked earth tries to rise too far, even tho it seems large relative to it's surroundings (since it cannot see outside of the box marked earth), it is still quite small and insignificant when compared to the largest box of them all

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  2. I shouldnt say better, but rather different way

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