Self declared philosopher testing out the steem nation. An inner journey, new series: Part 1 - The intro

in #new-seies7 years ago

O hai

Ever since i was little i have wondered what my primary skill in this life is. At 5 years of age, in Caracas Venezuela, most of my family-members would probably say that my primary skill was "the terminator of things" because i was so damn good at destroying things. For me it was a joy because i learned how things were made, the only disadvantage was the amount of yelling and shouting from all parts of the family because i was destroying all their stuff. It might have been the main reason why i then chose the mind to be my new "Play ground" for the future; here i was free to observe, examine and destroy all kinds of thoughts and ideas without hurting anyone's things, my family called this skill "a bright imagination", and for a while, i didn't see it as anything but that, they kept telling me that i forever shall remain curious and in search for knowledge, for it was power, and for some time it was good.

As time passed, i moved to Denmark with my mum, who got married to a danish man. He is a very analytical and pragmatic person. This turned out to be a huge advantage to me since Denmark and my new dad, could offer me an infinite amount of knowledge than the slums of Caracas could, and thus i began to learn about everything i could get my hands and eyes on.

After 2,4 decades, i started to combine all the knowledge with experience, and recently i have also included meditation into the equation, which has led me to the present moment, and where i am today.

In this series, i will attempt to formulate various thought processes, in an attempt to have the reader have the same visualizations as I had.

In part 2 i will present to you one of my most complete experiences. The experience is based upon a piece of music from J. S. Bach.

I hope you will find it interesting, even better, i am hoping some day to ally myself with someone who might be able to visualize some of these experiences on a video for everyone to enjoy, but lets not underestimate the visualization power of the mind.