We are the solitary inhabitants of the subconscious world generated by neurotransmitters. Our sensation of living is the intermittent reaction we exhibit through opposite emotional expressions when extraneous agents stimulate our mind with simulations of desirable pleasures.
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By Humberto Gómez Sequeira-HuGóS
October 19, 2012
We are the solitary inhabitants of the subconscious world generated by
neurotransmitters. Our sensation of living is the intermittent reaction we
exhibit through opposite emotional expressions when extraneous agents
stimulate our mind with simulations of desirable pleasures.
In the world excited by the selfishness of the prime rate, we are the serves
of an estate demarcated with warning signs of private property and
punishment. The regime that protects the estate is trademarked by bankers
who use it to compete in the market for profits and instigate the fabrication
of war as a good investment product.
The life we live is the effect of the balance of power, poverty and friction.
The tax and prefixed value of our labor in the market controlled by
speculators are the conduits and end of our freedom. We are separated by
the equality of ambition and competition under a law enforced through the
exercise of the fear of the Landlord performed by his army.
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Chemical World
We live in a state of illusionary motion watching the spectacle of delightful
living—animated by clowns, magicians, contortionists, and entities of
bizarre appearance—projected through our naked retina by the architects
of deception on TV. Our mind is the precious prey of the men of god—
politicians, priests and generals—who strive to capture it enticing us to
surrender our will to them with promises of world supremacy, peace, and
eternal salvation.
In that place—where life is a probability valuated by insurance experts—
planted with ICBMs and nuclear waste sites; celebrated in war movies and
victory parades; remotely separated from the root of our nature, we are the
suspicious semblances of an individual existence turned on and off with the
remote control operated by the lords of social drugs and illusion.
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Chemical World
Our experience of feelings, in economic “reality,” is an extension of the
brain’s virtual arrangement of the self in the flitting moments of excitement
precipitated by the chemistry of desire and illusion; of life and death.