Who would be the speaker in your head?
Is that you? Or anyone else?
I do have a night class but I do not care.
Well, who are "you"?
Do I know "you"?
Well, I am supposed to know "you" since "you" are with me from the birth.
However, the thing is I don't know you...
Well, I wish to know "you" more. (It sounds nicer, right!?)
"Who are you, really"?
The question comes up in my mind.
Who AM I?
Do I know "you"?
I know some parts of "you" but is that all about "yourself"?
I am suspicious about knowing "yourself" as I do believe that it's impossible to know someone completely.
Then, how could you know "you" completely? - Never!
Well, that's why we live this world.
We want to explore more.
We want to see the world more.
We want to know "you" more.
Is that because "you" are the nice person?
Hell, NO!!
That's because you only get "you" not another person.
You should have enough reasons to be "you", right?
If not, you can be anyone else and it sounds scary.
You have a special life as you might not expect.
Life sucks?
Life sucks?
Seriously?
You are the soul that is chosen to live this world, so-called the universe or the earth.
You can explore the world with your body and spirit.
Spirit sounds spiritual word...
It might be called "mind"...
You are your body and your "mind"...
What is "mind"?
Does it belong to "you" really?
We, Japanese, have many expression about "気/ 氣" (chi/ life energy/ prana/ qi) such as 気が散る、気が乗らない、気がない、そんな気がする、などなど。
What's the difference between "mind" and "気/ 氣"?
from wikipedia
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/気
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well, similar to mind as "psyche" is translated into English as "mind"... right?
What's important here is that the concept is related to breathing.
Is that you? Or anyone else?
I do have a night class but I do not care.
Well, who are "you"?
Do I know "you"?
Well, I am supposed to know "you" since "you" are with me from the birth.
However, the thing is I don't know you...
Well, I wish to know "you" more. (It sounds nicer, right!?)
"Who are you, really"?
The question comes up in my mind.
Who AM I?
Do I know "you"?
I know some parts of "you" but is that all about "yourself"?
I am suspicious about knowing "yourself" as I do believe that it's impossible to know someone completely.
Then, how could you know "you" completely? - Never!
Well, that's why we live this world.
We want to explore more.
We want to see the world more.
We want to know "you" more.
Is that because "you" are the nice person?
Hell, NO!!
That's because you only get "you" not another person.
You should have enough reasons to be "you", right?
If not, you can be anyone else and it sounds scary.
You have a special life as you might not expect.
Life sucks?
Life sucks?
Seriously?
You are the soul that is chosen to live this world, so-called the universe or the earth.
You can explore the world with your body and spirit.
Spirit sounds spiritual word...
It might be called "mind"...
You are your body and your "mind"...
What is "mind"?
Does it belong to "you" really?
We, Japanese, have many expression about "気/ 氣" (chi/ life energy/ prana/ qi) such as 気が散る、気が乗らない、気がない、そんな気がする、などなど。
What's the difference between "mind" and "気/ 氣"?
from wikipedia
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/気
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概説[編集]
気は英語のAura(アウラ)やラテン語のspiritus(スピリトゥス)、ギリシア語のpsyche(プシュケー)、pneuma(プネウマ)、ヘブライ語のruah(ルーアハ)、あるいはサンスクリットのprana(プラーナ)と同じく、生命力や聖なるものとして捉えられた気息、つまり息の概念がかかわっている。
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well, similar to mind as "psyche" is translated into English as "mind"... right?
What's important here is that the concept is related to breathing.
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