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	<title>C.J.Sellers &#187; philosophy</title>
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		<title>The Importance of Unbelief</title>
		<link>http://cjsellers.tennesseefolk.com/2010/01/01/atheism-agnosticism/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 16:56:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have long appreciated Camus&#8217; standpoint on theism:
“I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn&#8217;t, than live my life as if there isn&#8217;t and die to find out there is.” ~ Albert Camus
But then there&#8217;s the other side of this logic. Comedian, Stephen Fry [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have long appreciated Camus&#8217; standpoint on theism:</p>
<p>“I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn&#8217;t, than live my life as if there isn&#8217;t and die to find out there is.” ~ Albert Camus</p>
<p>But then there&#8217;s the other side of this logic. Comedian, Stephen Fry says, &#8220;If you assume there’s no afterlife, you’ll likely have a fuller, more interesting life.&#8221;<br />
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		<title>Smoky Mountain Lie</title>
		<link>http://cjsellers.tennesseefolk.com/2009/12/30/smoky-mountain-lie/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 02:22:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>C.J.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[by C.J. Sellers
&#8220;If you can do a half-assed job of anything, you&#8217;re a one-eyed man in a kingdom of the blind.&#8221;
~Kurt Vonnegut
He was born in November in that senate win.
What he won no corn fritter had ever had before.
In the city in the garden, you might say he found a plan;
You might say he even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by C.J. Sellers</p>
<p><em>&#8220;If you can do a half-assed job of anything, you&#8217;re a one-eyed man in a kingdom of the blind.&#8221;<br />
~Kurt Vonnegut</em></p>
<p><img src="http://cjsellers.tennesseefolk.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/shroom1.png" alt="shroom" title="shroom" width="240" height="215" class="alignright size-full wp-image-511" />He was born in November in that senate win.<br />
What he won no corn fritter had ever had before.<br />
In the city in the garden, you might say he found a plan;<br />
You might say he even found his campaign therein.</p>
<p>Come from Honolulu to join the inner beltway loop.<br />
He was on his way, fueled by waves of corn.<br />
If promises are broken, the corn won&#8217;t really care.<br />
Better popcorn than Republican.</p>
<p>But Manhattan&#8217;s Smoky Mountain lie<br />
will bring a rain of fire in the sky.<br />
Our stalks will be outlines against what walls remain.<br />
Smoky Mountain lies,<br />
Smoky Mountain lies.</p>
<p>He soon climbed the polls, saw his sea of fans below<br />
spread wider than his eyes could even see.<br />
To elect him might be crazy cuz he said we&#8217;d touch the sun.<br />
We were glad to lose our minds and memories.</p>
<p>Now he stands at the podium, wondering if he&#8217;s wise.<br />
Fine words replaced the corn and they&#8217;d won.<br />
History tells if POTUS transcends or hides the corn.<br />
Like once Moses did, clear words divide our field.</p>
<p>But back that old Smoky Mountain lie,<br />
someone somewhere gets a mushroom in the sky.<br />
Talk to POTUS in the town hall, this one might again reply<br />
Smoky Mountain lies.</p>
<p>His rise was a wonder but our hearts still know some fear.<br />
Of a simple thing we cannot comprehend&#8211;<br />
They build bombs at the mountains and now want to make some more,<br />
more bombs as a means toward our end.</p>
<p>But Y-12&#8217;s Smoky Mountain lies<br />
will billow a bright fire in the sky.<br />
He&#8217;d be just a corn nugget to believe that he could fly<br />
Smoky Mountain lies.</p>
<p>Its believin&#8217; Hocus-pocus lies<br />
that feeds us this ol&#8217; pie in the sky.<br />
Roll us/smoke us, prize or POTUS, use us to fuel your car&#8230;<br />
Smoky Mountain lies.<br />
Smoky Mountain lies.<br />
Smoky Mountain lies.</p>
<p><em>“A truth that’s told with bad intent<br />
Beats all the lies you can invent.” ~William Blake from “Auguries of Innocence”</em></p>
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		<title>Today&#8217;s consolation</title>
		<link>http://cjsellers.tennesseefolk.com/2009/12/30/todays-consolation/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 02:12:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;I don&#8217;t think literature would be possible in a determined world. We might go through the motions but the heart would be out of it. Nobody could then &#8217;smile darkly and ignore the howls.&#8217; Even if there were no Church to teach me this, writing two novels would do it. I think the more you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t think literature would be possible in a determined world. We might go through the motions but the heart would be out of it. Nobody could then &#8217;smile darkly and ignore the howls.&#8217; Even if there were no Church to teach me this, writing two novels would do it. I think the more you write, the less inclined you will be to rely on theories like determinism. Mystery isn&#8217;t something that is gradually evaporating. It grows along with knowledge.&#8221;<br />
— Flannery O&#8217;Connor (The Habit of Being: Letters of Flannery O&#8217;Connor) </p>
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		<title>Ex-patriot thoughts on love</title>
		<link>http://cjsellers.tennesseefolk.com/2009/12/29/ex-patriot-thoughts-on-love/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 17:02:10 +0000</pubDate>
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It occurs to me that I am a preacher and so are you. Everyone is biased and we wear our bias/colors like plumage, some of us to bond us to a group out of defense or to better attack, which may still be some sort of defense.
On my pulpit, as an ex-patriot of the herd, [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">It occurs to me that I am a preacher and so are you. Everyone is biased and we wear our bias/colors like plumage, some of us to bond us to a group out of defense or to better attack, which may still be some sort of defense.</p>
<p>On my pulpit, as an ex-patriot of the herd, I wear no colors in particular. Mine are a kaleidoscope of holograms reflecting the whole of creation, just what I can see from my vantage, this little spot here that I own, I own all that I survey, you included. In my ex-patriotism, I&#8217;m for no one in particular and everyone in general.</p>
<p>I just want to tell you, from my soapbox, that the sting you feel from the preacher man/woman on the corner is not from what is said or from accusing silence, but at the implication that you are not of the same ilk, that you, one or the other, are an alien object, not you both the integral subject. What stings you is the sense of disunion that comes from the absence of love.</p>
<p>Three quotes on love that illustrate my meaning:</p>
<p>&#8220;Love is not just looking at each other; it’s looking in the same direction.&#8221;<br />
~Antoine de Saint-Exupéry</p>
<p>&#8220;Love never dies a natural death. It dies because we don’t know how to replenish its source. It dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of illness and wounds; it dies of weariness, of withering, of tarnishing.&#8221;<br />
~Anais Nin</p>
<p>&#8220;Those who are faithful know only the trivial side of love: it is the faithless who know love’s tragedies.&#8221;<br />
~ Oscar Wilde</p>
<p>You can ignore the man on the corner but you can&#8217;t escape him in your heart. And you will never reach your enemy if you call him the enemy. You will never know his love if you tell yourself he is not capable or worthy of yours. Never love the lie that we, as individuals, are separate from the whole of creation and from each other, it has been proven untrue, not just in our hearts but by modern science! When I&#8217;m dead, I hope they put that on my tombstone so I can keep preaching love from the grave.</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>
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		<title>beyond candy babel</title>
		<link>http://cjsellers.tennesseefolk.com/2009/12/25/beyond-candy-babel/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 01:43:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by C.J.Sellers
you there who are a bullet
and the gun and the hand and the wound
not knowing your without or within
you think you cannot know your purpose
until the action or the war&#8217;s won
you don&#8217;t see start, trajectory, or end all
you think, you lose, you win, you wind eternal
you nonsense exegesis spectacle
you think this is your heart&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by C.J.Sellers</p>
<p>you there who are a bullet<br />
and the gun and the hand and the wound<br />
not knowing your without or within<br />
you think you cannot know your purpose<br />
until the action or the war&#8217;s won</p>
<p>you don&#8217;t see start, trajectory, or end all<br />
you think, you lose, you win, you wind eternal<br />
you nonsense exegesis spectacle</p>
<p>you think this is your heart&#8217;s now<br />
you think this is your place here<br />
you feel you know the reason anyhow</p>
<p>you thief, cop, martyr, monkey, Hyperborean<br />
shoot your godsend, suck the treason, wile<br />
fuck, breed, eat, shit, beat, breathe, dial</p>
<p>you think you are between or as you are<br />
you tower, you to and from<br />
you sweet and salt of</p>
<p>you one, you one, you one<br />
you one of many who make your one<br />
you body, cell, nucleus, quantum, logos, holy ghost</p>
<p>you seed, planet, universe<br />
you&#8217;re flat, you&#8217;re round, you&#8217;re diaphanous<br />
you&#8217;re subjective and objective as</p>
<p>you god, you speak your logos wrong<br />
you speak it like a web to catch all<br />
you fateful aspect spinning sins and angels</p>
<p>you past, you present, you future danger<br />
you part and participle, noun<br />
you solo, orchestral, polyphonic child</p>
<p>you sun and moon, you all and nothing<br />
you lives, you deaths, you births<br />
you sentient, loud and silent sound</p>
<p>you unity of all of<br />
you one who has no name to speak of<br />
you who is and is of<br />
[...]</p>
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		<title>Prize</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 01:39:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by C.J.Sellers
Woman is a jar of untold jellybeans.
Who keeps a jar of jellybeans?  Why?
Who wants a jar of jellybeans, jellybeans?
Who knows the jar of jellybeans, jellybeans?
Who owns the jar of jellybeans, jellybeans?
Answer: Just the woman. I say it oughtta be the law.
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<p>Woman is a jar of untold jellybeans.<br />
Who keeps a jar of jellybeans?  Why?<br />
Who wants a jar of jellybeans, jellybeans?<br />
Who knows the jar of jellybeans, jellybeans?<br />
Who owns the jar of jellybeans, jellybeans?<br />
Answer: Just the woman. I say it oughtta be the law.</p>
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		<title>Skinnering Free Willy</title>
		<link>http://cjsellers.tennesseefolk.com/2009/12/20/skinnering-free-willy/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 21:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by C.J. Sellers
Willy blasts into the air in an iconic splash, escaping the bad men’s wrath faster than I could have plunged into its ocean depths. And to see this, I should thus feel suddenly more human?
Of course, the movie pushed all the right buttons, I wept, I laughed, I felt suspense but because I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by C.J. Sellers</p>
<p>Willy blasts into the air in an iconic splash, escaping the bad men’s wrath faster than I could have plunged into its ocean depths. And to see this, I should thus feel suddenly more human?</p>
<p>Of course, the movie pushed all the right buttons, I wept, I laughed, I felt suspense but because I am who I am, in some ways, predetermined, I get the sense afterward, that of some things, the human is too curious and vainglorious for its to-some-irrelevant revelations. We are too proud of our “inherent” sentience and emotion. We give the animal a human name–”Willy” for the kids. But that’s just where it begins, this anthropomorphizing anything from God to black fish.</p>
<p>“Free Willy”, a play on “free will”.</p>
<p>The sick plea behind this movie is that our prey must have a human face before we spectators, can’t help ourselves but agree not to contain, hunt, kill it, or call it prey. By omission of threat, we are free to call it friend. That is “Free Willy”.</p>
<p>Where is the respect for Orca as it is? It is not cute. It carries its steely knives at the fore whereall it goes, rather than behind its back as us. That is not a human face. Why pretend? It offends my sense of otherness necessary to understand this world’s true wholeness in which human is a pestilence.</p>
<p>Skinner would ask, why do we hastily determine an animal can be “freed”? Is it due to apparent sentience? We are sentient. Are we free? Are you sure of that? Do we all agree? This has yet to be confirmed through logic or dogma, so in Willy’s defense toward the nature of default, mankind’s “free will” is simply a matter of opinion.</p>
<p>Roman men named Orcus a god of the underworld. Orca is a hunter of whales, yes, which is the largest of all living things but he’s as complex as our senator or Caesar in his domain. Yet we’d make him a kid’s pet? Rather predictable, yes? Does it help to understand the Orca any better to do this, or not just us as slavers, saps, and showmen?</p>
<p>Wittgenstein would say if I had an interpreter for a dog’s language, what would it matter? Just as, can I know what it is to know the dolphin’s life or the nature of its fate? We both breath air, may eat the same foods, both birth live kin, we are both gods and demons, but touch his skin and my repugnance tells–it is alien. I could press my lips against its flesh but would I as I’d kiss some random human being? Even if I felt disgust, this distaste is not the same from whale to human.</p>
<p>If I could lock Willy in a pen and feed him mammals or fish, “amazing” what good friends we’d become. We’d be more than. I’d be master of him but am I master if I then compulsively serve Mammon?</p>
<p>Am I comforted that the Orca eats the thing that would eat me? Therefore, we are friends? This is as the proverb goes and again, “It is good to strike the serpent’s head with your enemy’s hand.”</p>
<p>Because I am not to his appetite’s affinity then I am not his enemy?<br />
Because I don’t eat the mammals he eats therefore, we are friendly?</p>
<p>What does this “friendship” mean? What is this obsession of human’s to find meaning? Is it shared by him? If so, how can I know what it means to him and not just what it would mean to me if I were him? As if I could ever be.</p>
<p>If “Free Willy” had been beached. I could walk a mile of sand to look into just one of his large eyes, imagined enormous to match his girth and wit, fierce and fiery as alleged thirst for vengeance. But what if it’s blank and dark and weak, as small as the palm of my hand? Is he then like us?</p>
<p>The sounds he would make, chirps and coos, more like a bird of prey than a baby man are these anything I could understand even if I had a dolphin lexicon?</p>
<p>Tell all this to the Orca. He could not care less. The sounds that come to him are as meaningless. I’m just saying, I stand at the shoreline, human. To his ocean, I can do no more than delve a toe in!</p>
<p>I could stroke his spanse as a connoisseur or a lover and he, with no arms to resist this, dumb to my language to even protest, and I of a species that contains rapists, he’d on land, succumb to the rape of my imposed friendship.</p>
<p>I exploit him now just to write about him much less make a movie about us or pay money to watch our adventure “together”. A spectator is not innocent.</p>
<p>On land, how easily I could skin him thus, strip him bare just to see what’s underneath and some humans do in fact, do this. Good thing he has no convenient, toothless orifice. Just let him try to grow legs and traverse the sand to look straight into mankind’s great and glorious face.</p>
<p>I could kill and eat this contender just as easily as he could hunt down a shark for its liver, in our avarice. But there’s a difference. He eats for food, Human consumes for mere amusement and entertainment.</p>
<p>I will prove to you I am his master, here he is “Free Willy” trapped on DVD. He is forever immortalized thus and his only escape is our thirst for novelty will eventually render this conception of him bland and tasteless.</p>
<p>Someday, the human, for its ignorance and proliferation that rapes the land and now the sea, may one day soon eat its own weak and while the Orca may hunger for the food it lost to us, its avarice and cunning is not as great as it needs to be to survive our trust.</p>
<p>It must grow armor and harden its teeth to torpedo our ships. It must toxify the fish with a poison to which it hopes to form a resistance. It must stake claim to its domain by freezing it with a glacial crust. And if it does all this, then it may become human. And then it will know of man’s inhumanity.</p>
<p>Already, I am developing a taste for Orca.<br />
Someday soon, Willy, you’ll be mine.</p>
<p>But for now, while I can I would rather leave the Orca alone to its mysteries, free to be whatever it is, wherever, and at the very least,<br />
blessedly, anonymously inhuman.</p>
<p>[Author's note:  Title refers to behavior psychologist,  <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B.F._Skinner" target="_blank">B.F. Skinner</a> and the movie, "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Willy" target="_blank">Free Willy</a>".  ]</p>
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		<title>The Beginning and End of</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 19:09:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;The Beginning and End of&#8221; by C.J. Sellers
Out of the noisome back woods hollows,
from under a rock, birthed from an ichor,
out into the sun or moon respectively,
lumbers the squamous, one-eyed behemoth
who, by due process, has two lively aspects:
how he appears to some, and what he does.
The latter is wholly unknown to him.
The former, to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;The Beginning and End of&#8221; by C.J. Sellers</p>
<p>Out of the noisome back woods hollows,<br />
from under a rock, birthed from an ichor,<br />
out into the sun or moon respectively,<br />
lumbers the squamous, one-eyed behemoth<br />
who, by due process, has two lively aspects:<br />
how he appears to some, and what he does.<br />
The latter is wholly unknown to him.<br />
The former, to the unobservant, he’s<br />
as Nietzsche says, “human, all too human”.</p>
<p>Our creature has creative cyclopean vision.<br />
Inversely, where all he walks or aspires,<br />
what the eye won’t value (by will, whim, or chance)<br />
is soon erased to non-existence.</p>
<p>Our “Human” crawls out his hollow one too  early morn’<br />
to wait for the sun to rise so as to trawl,  catch,<br />
and tell his wishes to the face  of God<br />
but as  he’s never seen it, in seeking now,<br />
he never saw how when setting out<br />
and not seeing what his mind’s eye sought,<br />
in blunder, he’s effaced his God outright.<br />
<em>So much for metaphysics.</em></p>
<p>[<strong>Author's note</strong>: inspired by Neitsche's  "<a href="http://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_human_all_too_human/sect1_of_first_and_last_things.htm" target="_blank">Human, All Too Human</a>, A Book for Free Spirits", Chapter I. Of First and Last Things-18. Basic Questions of Metaphysics and also, H.P. Lovecraft's, "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lurking_Fear" target="_blank">The Lurking Fear</a>" and "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siddhartha_%28novel%29" target="_blank">Siddhartha</a>" by Herman Hesse.]<em><br />
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