Azure
11-22-2002, 10:19 AM
Could the cheshire can be a small source of inspiration for the description of the Enlightened?.
I've previosly read that the original description of the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland Included not only the insanely enlightening grin, but a third eye amidst the forehead. If anyone would like to disprove this or back my causing, add a thread.
I've considered the song to an unhealthy extent and in tedious detail. I've read dream analysis books, psycological textbooks, and as far as I'm concerned, the song is personal and therefore without critique. Our society tells us to be original and the same in parallels. What I'm trying to say is, this is a situation where you do not question with the mind, but with the soul. LISTEN, FEEL, and immerse yourself into the song. You won't understand it analytically, but you'll feel a bit closer to the author.
I've previosly read that the original description of the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland Included not only the insanely enlightening grin, but a third eye amidst the forehead. If anyone would like to disprove this or back my causing, add a thread.
I've considered the song to an unhealthy extent and in tedious detail. I've read dream analysis books, psycological textbooks, and as far as I'm concerned, the song is personal and therefore without critique. Our society tells us to be original and the same in parallels. What I'm trying to say is, this is a situation where you do not question with the mind, but with the soul. LISTEN, FEEL, and immerse yourself into the song. You won't understand it analytically, but you'll feel a bit closer to the author.