Friday, March 9, 2012

Limiting

Sometimes what is possible requires a demonstration for the mind to see beyond or to even be present that there has been a limit thus far.

Histologically, cells are said to lose their totipotency in early infancy and get partially potent and then selectively potent with progression of age or with development of the individual. Perhaps that is not an accident. Perhaps that is a physical manifestation of the experience of the unlimited being 'limited,' a consequence of setting 'boundaries' to what is possible, boundaries set by other similarly 'boundaried' individuals, thereby effectively slowing down 'life' and promoting 'ageing.' Perhaps then it is not an accident that the average lifespan of human beings have come down, a consequence of cumulative 'limiting' and 'boundarying' of what is possible?

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