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Aim, aimed, aiming, aims
Aim is the direction of pathos affected greatly by
beliefs and associations used and
expressed by the
conscious
experience. Aim is also the determination of course, as
in sailing a ship at sea, or the desires that surround the
psyche that push it in the direction of choice.
Strangely, aim can also be considered guesswork and conjecture,
as no one really knows the end result of their pathos except for
death itself, so the outcome of growth is an unknown, or that is
to say, what you will end up knowing is unknown when you are
traveling from point A to point B in your life.
Aim is also referred to as a way to point something and the word
[weapon] is mentioned in the dictionary. It could be said that
humans are also a weapon that is aimed in directions either by
their own discernment or pointed for them as sheep. Not only do
people target people, they can kill them, and destroy them in
many ways as a weapon is capable of doing. In this example,
weapons are only an extension of people.
Everyone has aims either admitted or not admitted and maybe
hidden by emotions locked in place to pre-determined knowledge
barriers that have become
fear barriers. Someone might say to
you, "My aim is to be happy", yet they forget that time is an
element of aim that ever so slowly controls the outcome whether
realized or not. It is as if almost every action taken has a
consequence that affects the
outcome of pathos in some way for every living soul. What they
may have meant to say to you is that they are selfish, and are
mostly concerned with self service. Although the same statement
could come from someone who understood their "I's" adding the time and other elements in their minds,
and you would not know the true aim of this person until you had
looked further, so in this case, most often, aims are not
expressed explicitly enough for the
observer to perceive true
intention.
Aims can be admitted as false when the real aims are quite
hidden to the normal observer. One's intention is closely
associated with their aims whether good or bad and is mentioned
synonymously to the word aim. Aims are subtly chosen within the mind and
often based on the knowledge obtained.
An aim can also completely direct your life in the path of the
aim, and one can spend an entire life focused on the aim itself
and stepping aside the observation of who they really are. In
this sense, one has chosen a
reflection to operate out of, an
additional "I" they see as something they can be, that isn't
even who they really are at all. This programming is available
for those who feed from it.
To see the aims, one must slide themselves under a giant
magnifying glass and observe all the actions and reactions, and
discern the mistakes and wasteful emotions that should be
corralled. This is to prevent living a life of fantasy and never
seeing the real you.
Many do not want to see this person, or they feel this person
has no value, which is false. All people, no matter how lowly
you think you're life is, has a unique pathos, a point A to
point B in progress destination that can be altered, adjusted,
improved, realigned, rethought, reworked, and totally remodeled
if necessary to achieve a better aim that is productive and
remains unique.
The problem here is the low and high, if you're high, it is easy
to have a special "I" you want to be, and if you're low, that
"I" is gone, and you're brain and emotions are trying to replace
it.
These remodeling sessions are a key to making sure the aim is
not guiding you versus you guiding the aim. The story of Oblio
and Arrow written by Harry Nilsson in 1971 works to tell this
secret about who we are. Oblio's aim [arrow] was always at his
side no matter where he went secretly helping him make the
decisions, and when shocked, instinctive aims were used that had
been implanted from birth in a town full of pointy people.
| One day, Oblio was able to melt their pointy
heads and he became the point. His aim had been remodeled
from his journey, and he accomplished a goal by asking
questions and not giving up. That day he woke up was like
the day after destruction when the mushrooms pop up
unexpected. The destruction was the cleaning up of all the
loosely fitted aims [many self-appointyed heads], and the
growth came from a long journey of asking a lot of questions
and seeking the answers. |
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These messages hidden in the story are missed by many because
they have aims that guide them so far, but never across the
barriers they unfortunately use to protect themselves from
knowing who they really are.
The assumption that suffering is always bad is a miscalculation
that desire obviously manipulates. Desires are tricky as
pleasure is close by and emotions are habitually practiced. What
really makes you happy is altered by the pathos and cleaning up
or adjusting of loose "I's" whether you realize it or not.
Synonymously, the words point, direct, level,
and train are listed in the AHD. One could say, the train track is never
straight, the level is ambiguous, and the direction unknown. The
point is, the guide is hidden somewhere in the middle of all the
"I's" you have created, and you may have never met this person
because of fear, and other emotions you're maybe not willing to
understand or control.
For our physical existence to have a pathos, we need a heart
beat and some spirit to enjoy this experience, so our aims must sit
near the subjected soul control center that may be perpetually
frustrated,
bleeding red, or lost in the pointless forest never to return.
Our aim should be to grow up in our heads, and have a point
[aim] in pathos that contributes productive
fruition to our kindred, not
conversely and contrived by hidden aims of greed. This is
analogical to the tree of life and the branches of our psyche
center which have worked a tally kept and have been organized
with constant knowledge being fed through the system.
Its a journey within and time travel at the same time and we
must have simple faith that we can live
through it. Know what
your aiming at and know the consequences beyond your
life's worth so that others can share and improve the overall
aim that supports life.
R. Mark Sink 2007/8/13
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