Aphoria, aphorism, aphorist, aphoristic, aphorize, aphorized,
aphorizing, aphorizes, aphotic, aphrodisiac, Aphrodite
Aphoria does not exist in the dictionary, but its correlation to
euphoria, and sentient are quite revealing in the natural order
of [old adages] and hidden knowledge. It seems that those who
have opinions have affected the outcome of
understanding concerning these
deeper meanings.
In discerning the meaning of
aphorismist's views, they have tried to hide a significant
relationships between euphotic and aphotic, and the fact these
represent the exact opposite, one is a body of water or water of
body that photosynthesizes, and one does not respectively, based
on the evidence of the difference between the two concerning a
black and white or dark and light analogy.
The human body is not a plant in those
respects, the human does interact with light, but also needs
dark to survive, and without dark, the human dies, and so does
the plant. This relationship tells a story about knowledge
[opiate-oxygen] and the spirit [photon-ion], and their inner
battle.
Humans have a misdirected and automatic
aversion to truth when simplified, and presented tersely, or
in small, concise, easy to understand terms. Our brains are
connected to the power of thought, and with this power, comes
the ability to have an expression powered by air, and the
muscles related to the heart used to generate the recording ability. Our minds
perceive the difference between the
sunset and the dark, as euphoria or aphoria. This direction of
path is partly based on the information recorded in your lineage
mind.
The expression is represented in a form of sentiment about life.
Our ability to seek within ourselves and discern life using
intuition and
cognizance should result in a
sentient that contains compassion
as versus doubt. Man's attempt to label
thoughts as principles, as in, who is first in authority; or an
attempt to measure time in determining values, is how man often
perceives the adages of time. The acceptance of authority
without truth is futile and could not be classified as
principle, for if accepted, a principle is only a lie, and
living a lie.
In man's attempt [their inner beasts] to pull you away from
understanding your inner being, you are classified with
thousands of words that misdirect you. Humans also become
overwhelmed with the powers given unto them, the food, the
water, the air, the night, and the day, all can become an
aphrodisiac of addiction.
Knowledge may seem to have an opinion for man in the form of a
brightly colored butterfly, and a inner message about being
alive. Aphoria and euphoria both reside on one side of the brain,
as hinted by the Visions of Zechariah.
An aphorism that is cleansed with euphuism, is a sound
essence
of perception without opinion.
R. Mark Sink 2006/12/9
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