Pretend, pretended, pretender, pretense, pretension,
pretentious, preterit, preterition
To pretend is a way of making an assumption in the mind, and to
give a false expression, as in fictitiously play-like in
appearance and, as to act as in simulation or fakery.
We begin practicing this art when very young so we fit into a
psychopathic society that is also
suited for a world of assumptions about the truth, and humans
claim a pretension of right to the fantasy.
Pretense is a very dangerous word and use of an emotional
reaction, which forces one to become addicted to its use by
combining this dream state into their reality
perception. Then,
the psychopath continues this habitual disease of the mind their
entire lives assuming it is real.
Pretense is also to make a claim to life, as an assumption you
have one. [Prove it, just get out the measuring tape.] Yet, it
is impossible to prove you even exists, you only perceive you
do, and others also perceive you do.
The pretender is the affecter, and the affecter, the assumer of
simulation. To assume is a feign
of counterfeit identity, a worshipper of the psychosis of envy
and fear.
We avoid assumptions by using intuition,
compassion, and
awareness to thwart the unbalance. Our
intentions become better conveyed,
without a conversive nature, ending
in peace and
dignity to God.
Our society is sick, and we live in a world of only assumptions,
and pretensions of the mind.
The word [preterit] is represented as [passing away, or past
tense], as in you have given into the beasts by perceiving any
assumption as such. In a deeper sense,
you may be dead in the mind.
R. Mark Sink 2006/11/29
Review and update: 2007/2/2
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