1 comment | posted Jun 15
Originally posted at Neolythic's Muse
Pain, not little pain like "oh I stubbed my toe" or "damn I broke my leg" but real emotional pain. The kind that claws its way through your heart until you can feel it moving through your veins. Crawling, clawing its way through, until every ...
post a comment | posted Jun 12
Originally posted at Neolythic's Muse
Our minds have the uncanny capacity to create elaborate fantasies and the tendency to be fooled by them. We do not only look at the world as it is, in a sort of empirical way of "that is a rock" or "she has brown eyes", we create and explore possib...
post a comment | posted Jun 5
Originally posted at Neolythic's Muse
She moves through the darkness of my mind like an owl on a summer breeze. Sharp talons finding moist flesh, capturing, subduing. I am at her mercy, unable to flee, unwilling to fight. She is my love and I her willing victim. She tears at my mind, s...
post a comment | posted Jun 4
Originally posted at Neolythic's Muse
That which we are we can not change. It has built up on us over the passing years, for good or ill. It makes us what we are, who we are. Every action, every thought, a brush stroke on our canvas. Day by day we grow, we mature, we die a little. The ...
post a comment | posted Jun 2
Originally posted at Neolythic's Muse
We all have multiple personalities, or as Jung called them "Persona" or masks. There is the "me" that my parents raised, the "me" my siblings know, the "me" that gets up every morning and goes to work (not a very nice me). There is the father me, t...
post a comment | posted May 31
Originally posted at Neolythic's Muse
I found a new community site that threatens to put a dent into MySpace. While Myspace is getting more and more commercial, and spammy, Virb is much more intimate (like MySpace use to be) and far more arts oriented. Its like the difference between g...
post a comment | posted May 29
Originally posted at Neolythic's Muse
Games have been part of our lives since the dawn of civilization and perhaps even before. Primitive peoples play many types of games. Some help to develop, and master, necessary skills for survival, others are simply for fun and social interaction....
post a comment | posted May 28
Originally posted at Neolythic's Muse
I contacted MySpace customer service and after jumping through a few hoops i managed to get my page back. I had changed e-mail addresses since i signed up and then i couldn't change my address on MySpace. The way they do their security it sends an ...
post a comment | posted May 26
Originally posted at Neolythic's Muse
I have been writing some articles on a new site i came across. Helium.com It is somewhat like DiggIt in that the articles are rated by the members and the best articles rise to the top. Their rating system is a bit different though. You rate articl...
post a comment | posted May 25
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Implications of the Double Slit Test bring us to a new conception of what matter is. Is matter, as modern quantum theory would suggest , the random emergence of some underlying field of chaos? Is what we observe "real" or just one of many possi...