Contradictions in balance.
I am a pragmatic dreamer, a poet, a philosopher, and construction worker. I enjoy fine art, literature, and classical music as well as Monty Python, dime novels, and hard rock. I prefer cheap beer to fine wine and a good play to professional sports. My interests include theoretical physics, classical history, technology, science fiction, psychology, philosophy, mythology, and the paranormal. I tend to be shy but I love people.
To quote an old song "I've always been crazy, but it's kept me from going insane."
My passion is ...
knowlege
I know too much about ...
life
My parents always told me ...
get an education
My childhood ambition ...
go into space
Why I write ...
to express what is inside
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
BarlowGirl
My first job ...
working for my father as an apprentice plumber
My inspiration ...
my sons
We all have an innate capacity, even need, for spiritual and religious thought. If we look at young children, even those with no religious background, we see this. As children begin to explore, and try to make sense of the world around them, they are as likely to develop spiritual or metaphysical ideas about how and why things work as they are to develop physical/logical reasoning. Often they are more likely to choose metaphysical ideas over mundane physical ones. It is inherent in out nature.
This can also be shown in our development as a culture. Man developed spiritual/metaphysical t...
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