Philosophy writ by me, THE RevDarkst.

There is two worlds in which all humanity abide and or live by, regardless of their knowledge or intent: the world of experience, and the world of innocence. 

not enough can be said to truly put into words that of those who fall in one, or the other. though, one can come close given the time to.

the experience of the old, wrinkle covered man who so decrees the laws and rules.

and the innocence of the lithe child that wishes to see to their "ideal."

not one who is innocent has the experience of the first world. and those of the world of experience will ever go back to the second world. not to say that coexistence between the two is something impossible. one can be experience, yet still hold an innocence so dear and mild.

it can be observed even in the small moments, a spoiler to an ending does not reave one of the enjoyment that the rest of the movie holds. an experience cant completely remove the innocence.

the pauper boy knows of desolation, yet the child in them remains. the experience of poverty wont take away the childhood and youth within him.

the old rich man who knew of only fortune and good-fellow, celebrating Christmas each year without a worry, will find himself still innocent to that of what being impoverished feels like. the innocence remains, despite having the end goal that all (I say all, but it really is only most.) people dream and claw their way to; wealth and goodfortune.

i often gaze upon such things, and i see it clear, the two worlds in one and another.

to the one maybe two people that look at this blog, tell me what you think.


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I cant really agree on the "two worlds in one and another" part, it just sounds wrong to me but I believe if the wording was better it would make much more sense because theres probably no person living in this world that has only went through the world of experience or innocence, the chances of them only ever seeing one of those worlds without a single glimpse of the other is very unlikely.And even if we generalize them by how much more they've seen of either worlds and labeled them as experienced and innocent that still doesnt make sense for saying "two worlds in one and another" because they simply cannot represent entire worlds.

Also I m pretty sure you meant to type "one another" instead of "one and another" so I will be leaving a different reply here just in case.I dont really think that its possible for such 2 different worlds to be intertwined.In a world of experience, only experience resides and in a world of innocence, only innocence resides. to say that we see one another in each other would mean that both worlds actually have parts of each other either big or small like a circle in a circle.But that would ruin the worlds' entire concepts.This could be viewed such as how the concepts themselves are flawed, etc.I may be taking this too literally but it is only natural as philosophy is an interesting topic where a lot of fucking words are used to convey a message to the other party so that they are not misunderstood.

Also were you just trying to talk about yin yang cause it just feels similar


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