27 August 2009

Properties of the Heart Defined. Two


Human passion creates a combinational bond between Free Will and Moral Obligation to Self (for the preservation of one’s unique self identity), and it moves as electricity in a wire, the results can be measured by the degree and intensity of the passion. Assume that passion has a scale of zero to one hundred the measurement of Passion begins with one and ends with one hundred. No human being has a zero passion rating. Does this make sense orndorff?
I suppose. Where does the passion come from?
The human spirit can be represented as a sometimes fiery needle-shaped substance that is composed of weather-like phenomenon such as lightning in clouds, with wind and with or without rain (or snow) and/or a deep blue summer sky. All of the aspects of summer, fall, winter and spring can be felt in the moods and temperament of the human spirit.
In this definition, passion would be akin to a single needle-like ray of light piercing through a thick, forest foliage, one’s physical body. It may be akin to a bolt of lightning or a whirlwind or both at once. It is the channel by which the human spirit may sharply focus and carries itself through the physical humanity of the body.
Above is a touched up photograph that highlights the general properties of the metaphysical heart as if you were writing this as an addition to a novel.
Looking at the doctored photo and imagine you are looking into someone’s heart; using your own heart as an example is easier. You are peering into the depths wherein lies your inner light, so to speak. The darkness in the heart as represented here resides closer to the separation of the physical body from the joy or anguish of the heart. The heart of darkness is nearer the forest. In this scenario an eclipse of the heart can happen. Love songs are full of metaphors concerning the heart. Think of the most memorable song you have ever heard and you will find it in your heart’s environs. Where else would the melody and lyrics be in a human being?

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