I am not sure why but my first thoughts were of Sir Percy
Blakeney and his words and the following scene how in the midst of a revolt he
insults both the boyfriend of his true love and the revolution and gets away
with treason and the girl. The part ends at 3min 20sec or so.
I enjoy tring to find meaning in the words or mind of the
author but end up placing myself in the words and cross what are my thoughts
with the thoughts I might suppose are the thoughts of the poet. This to me is satisfactory and I find I do
not need to know the truth or the real intent of the author; although that
would be nice to know too.
And heaven between ideas and truth and deception. It is
Because of this the seeker of knowledge draws from the
source of truth
To his Lord Krishna steps, Porphyrius the Charioteer, up
down,
Up down. It is a conflict that ends with the end of thought
They are plural, inescapably both within us,
Two that meet only to repel each other
By chance like knowledge given to the foot-soldier, ---
You think you find peace of mind, and after it you return to
confusion
How gladly with proper knowledge we stop fighting to find
truth,
If you must give up, or in other words just live simply in
ignorance
I guess for me Steven is wrestling once again with the
conflict between truth and perception.
Neither one winning the war yet both just as real. I love the line where
they meet “The meeting of their shadows” The image of the sun fighting against
the shade never able to actually fight but never ending the pushing match over
the world. The creators of shadows being
us because as the sun shines on one side the other side is in the shadows.
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