The Ultimate Result of Evolution

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    The Ultimate Result of Evolution

    In the temporal domain of experience,

    
I reside fully submerged, 
Seeking consiousness and knowledge,
The full sensual impact to my physical body.


    
Grasping the multiplicity of time, 
In the reality of temporal experience,
I try to justify my human entity,
By reconciling the conscious with the unconscious,
The real with the altered, the true with the imaginary.


    
And thus, I exercise the power of my species,
My personal identity of shelf through life,
Defining and redefining my human existence, by reaching,
As no other species can, across my past and future.


    In my ability to recall the past, I imagine the consequences of future actions.
By being aware simultanuously of past and future,
While submerged in the domain of present experience,
I form the judgments that guided me,
Starting afress and reassuring my dominance and continuity on this planet.
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    I am the ultimate result of evolution.


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    redbloodink commented on The Ultimate Result of Evolution

    11-27-2009

    liked the work just so hard to read....... I think a less bright color would help people in reading this work.....

    Hiporlacking commented on The Ultimate Result of Evolution

    11-27-2009

    I'd like to start off by saying this poem is going in my favorites. I don't think a lot of people realize how many of lifes problems can be avoided by learning from previous mistakes of oneself and others. There is no such thing as karma. There are repracussions to our actions though. This entire piece is dead on with the way I think. The only thing I would change about it would have to be the yellow text. There is a lot of knowledge in these words. It would be a shame for somebody to overlook that just because it isn't easy on the eyes.

    Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.

    Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.

    Prometheus’s Poems (13)

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    THE HOLLOW BODY OF THE HOUR 0
    THIS DAY OF SUMMER 0
    BETRAYAL OF OLD PHOTOGRAPHS 0
    I COME TO THE SEA FREQUENTLY 0
    RETURN FROM AN ALIEN GARDEN 0
    COLLISION OF OSCILLATING VOIDS 0
    EVOLUTION 0
    INSPIRATION 0
    REDEMPTION 1
    Birth of the Doric Nation 0
    Return To a Desolate Planet 0
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