More, later---on the intellectualization of emotion, and plausible denial; to determine if the emotional/intellectual system is functioning properly, and, if not, to comprehend, if not to explain, the faulty performance of conscious thought, by examining potential sources of conflict and the way conflict becomes manifest in a reasoning system. At unconscious systems level, the localization of functions in particular parts of the cortex and the connections among the subsystems which support their interactions in performing higher level functions like those involved in language processing or the labelling of output expressions-both visually and verbally and gesturally, (breath)---cannot be mapped (yet) or comprehended with clarity, thus the confusion. The desire to mold the abstract of a both orderly and chaotic environment in that part of the brain that we call the mind-- that which is made even more inchoate by all the influences of electrical fields, the thoughts of conscious things and the unconscious activities of all things that exist in this manifestation of matter in the universe can, only in the mind of a normally deluded human being, create the visions of unthinking people who are content enough to function with the doors to perception and consciousness closed absolutely and locked even at the genetic level from their progeny. And those who pose to grasp the handles of these doors, pose a threat not only to their gene base but to their own mental stability. Isn't this difficult to talk about, express, or comprehend with any clarity? I see a light in a distant window, high in that building that stretches beyond the clouds into infinity. I'm looking for a ladder... extendable enough to place my vision directly into the window, although there are countless other windows beyond my grasp. So where is this going? I think I know. Where do you think? The suspenseful and thrilling conclusion is to be seen next Saturday morning after the 8th episode of Flash Gordon, after yet another dozen Sally Cruickshank animated features and a brief national geographic program about the cannibalization of missionaries by amazon natives.
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