My body is a temple, but my mind is a machine. My mind is a
machine whose workings are just being figured out by the world around me and
much to my dismay, me.
Every human is said to see, not with their eyes, but with
their brain as the eyes are just a window to the mind or the soul whichever
school of thought you enrolled in.
Now to the present reality. My mind is a machine, whose
workings are just being figured out by me, and influenced by the slightest and
inconsequential of alterations, but seems to be away from the reach of the
realm of the minds of others.
The visual range of the human eye is limited to the visual
band of the electromagnetic spectrum. Some other animals have a visual range
that extends into the Infrared and/or the Ultraviolet bands. From a human
visual perspective, this is paranormal at best and abnormal at worst. But from
a scientific point of view, this ability has been proven to be simply due to
the presence of an additional type of cone cells in their retina to the three
types that humans have. This makes the “paranormal” and “abnormal”, a wrong
assumption in the minds of the untrained.
Is my mind like that of the birds? Do I “see” things
differently from majority of those around me because of an additional type of
cone cell in the eyes of my mind? Or is it the opposite? Am I presumptuous to
assume it is an upgrade rather than a handicap? Put simply, isn’t it a case of something
missing, rather than something added? The questions have plagued my mind ever
since I realized its existence, and I hope to find answers to them before my
time here runs out.
My mind is a machine, a machine whose workings are just
being figured out by me. With every passing day, I fathom another small part of
this virtual yet real, byzantine machine. I plan to perfect it over time.
So, why have I written this? Just to request this of you. Please, bear with me. Whenever I seem to take a stance that seems off normalcy, just try to understand. I’m getting there. It may take a while. When I do that random weird thing, don’t criticize overly. My mind is a machine and I’m trying to figure it out.
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