thoughts

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During a given day, I’m sure that you have hundreds if not thousands of thoughts, and I’m also sure you have thoughts that are so intrusive that you wonder where they came from, as they don’t align with your “normal” thoughts. It’s as if your alter ego is battling itself because the thoughts are that fucked up. With that said, what puts intrusive thoughts in our heads? Are the thoughts put there to create a sense of FEAR to feed what put them there? Or is there a massive database within the quantum computer that randomly sends you fucked up thoughts? Or is it the demiurge? Or are they frequencies you intercept from another reality? Or could they be what one of your other “selves” is doing in a parallel reality?

The Pink Floyd song “Brain Damage” touches on this subject, as it clearly says, “And there’s someone in my head, but it’s not me.” For me, this asks the question, what the fuck? At the end, the spoken word says, “I can’t think of anything to say; I think it’s marvelous,” followed by laughter. Now, the song could point to the late Sid Barret, who struggled with LSD and other mind-altering substances. However, I am confident it’s deeper than that.

Becoming reality

I’m sure you’ve had a thought about something; let’s say you think of someone, then you run into them at the store. How does that happen? Could this prove we live in a scripted, rigged reality, and the thought is put there because it’s part of the script? Or an advanced technology can read our thoughts and then passes them to a recipient to fuck with us? Or, has the thought happened in real-time in a past life, and you don’t remember, but the ones involved do?

suggestion

The next time you get a intrusive thought, that’s so fucking obsurd, laugh at it, and see what happens.

Confusion

Here’s the million-dollar question: are thoughts synonymous with the “voices inside your head?”  Or do people hear voices and call them thoughts? As the band The Police suggests in their pseudo-instrumental, which (by the way) instrumental has “Mental” in it: coincidence, I’m sure; I digress. Please enlighten me in the comments below.

 

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