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Love of Two Butterflies

Join me oh wonderful woman, my love. of the heavens you came, of the stars you shine hearken, listen to my heart as it calls your name. and let every breathe you have say my name too. now and forever we shall forever be, gliding to eternity never shall we fade, never shall we end.      as like time, forever runs along holy is our euphoric love Just whisper to me your voice over my ears I simply rejoice your sweet melody, your sweet music Beautiful and graceful you are my dear a boy like me can never resist and is contented to love you and love you alone and no other in and for ourselves do we share the mystery and of the wonder of our story needing and wanting you to be always with me come with me my butterfly and let us fly into the skies freely and young loving, learning and continue loving alas, I love you my dear. =)

Self-Reliance of Ralph Waldo Emerson

Introduction: Man is in the world and thus being immersed as so it is inevitable for him to interact with anything around him. He is surrounded with beings that he cannot help but to put some consciousness into it. As how intentionality goes that “consciousness is always conscious of something” and man having such consciousness never runs out of any object to be conscious at. Even at the point that he can think of himself as an object to his own thoughts. Man is always in a situation wherein he must respond to or even the mere act of not responding is a response itself in the form of the indifferent negative than the blunt negative of acting upon it the way how “negatively” is. At the height of existentialism, man’s role and pride has been rechecked and restored after the great historical loss that he encountered and to make it less historical and to absolutize the thought, in no matter what danger he crosses he can overcome it as long as he can conjure the power of the negatives

The Phantasm of Aristotle and the Phenomenon of Kant, Husserl, and Hegel

Philosophy has dealt so much heavily especially in the quest for truth that it has become a perpetual question and for that it remains a perpetual search because the truth is far yet from revealing or it has revealed and we are left not sufficed by it or it has been tainted by all of these prejudices we all have. The primary concern of which is in the attaining of truth in order to satisfy man’s nature that for Aristotle is his tendency to know. “Man desires to know” as what the Philosopher has said and by that man still does so, until he came to the point in time he became fascinated with everything around him that he desires to know everything, but there is a dilemma knowing that in achieving ends there is this process that follows or is behind in every achievement of ends that is needed. We cannot discount the fact that knowing is a process and truth or knowledge is the end of which and that it is this something good in knowing that makes man desire for it. But again, the end doe