New Stream of Consciousness: 8-bit Travel

(Illustration by Travis Gillan inspired 8-bit Travel)
Macaroni and Cheese. French Fries. Burger King. Hamburger Helper. Chef Boyardee. Pac Man.
*Step 1
Global Warming. Insanity. Psychotherapy. 3d Renditioning. Visualization.
*Step 2
Scent. Sight. Peace of Mind. Ignorance. Bliss. Uncanny Disfigurization.
*Step 3
If begetting is postponed assassination, then I climb to erase the fate that still resides in my near future. One could argue that the simple 8-bit images in my mind cloud my rationalization, but I say they only aid me in my attempt to explain what has been shown to me. Flawed I am like man 2000 years before me. Yet unlike the flawed apostles of before, I speak pertinent truth to these apocalyptic times. My mind burns, melting unneeded capacity, giving energy to the thought process that continues off in the vague stringy dimensions of real time. Traveling slower than light yet faster than sound I am caught somewhere between fact and fiction. Faith after all is the swing that unites front and back, near and far. Transcending space and time, sense and reason, I realize the dystopia that is thought.
Travel with me now. Slowly. I will take you beyond.
*Step 1
You are lost. Mind over matter. Sense over sight.
*Step 2
You know not your name. Experience now the loss of God. Alone you are to be you. God as you alone in life.
*Step 3
How difficult it is to stay. Connect back to that which binds. Remember. Follow the steps and you’ll see. Your mind is you. You are not you. Who are you?
More of my writings can be found at my lit profile:
Stream of Consciousness
Peace and Love,
The Rebellion Magazine
1 Comments:
The picture, which I obviously looked at first, determined my interpretation. This time though I read it as if futuristic Hitler was writing the story as opposed to you.
What I got from the picture: Hitler is sniffing the life out of the world with voices next to his ear telling him to do it and confusing his own sense of reality. He considers himself separate and outside which portrays his narcissistic side. However, his facial expression tells me that deep down he's a little unsure of himself and what is real.
The story from the eyes of Hitler: With these thoughts fresh in my memory I read the story and built more and confirmed my feelings from the picture. The randomness and sense of "follow me, I know" runs parallel with the narcissism. However the back and forth feelings of self concept and reality tell me that he doesn't have a clue and is almost talking aloud in an attempt to work things out in his brain.
So originally I assumed the story was a manifestation of the picture (in a total abstract sense assuming that he is real) but after I read the story I believe the picture is a visual manifestation of the workings of his brain.
So ya.... I highly doubt that you were inspired by anything related to Hitler and I just made that up in my head but that's what I got. Psycho analysis is fun.
-MS
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