Sisters Of The Dusty Sky – Pleiades / Seven Sisters – Alan Moore (Born November 18, 1953) – What Is Reality?

“Reality, at first glance, is a simple thing: the television speaking to you now is real. Your body sunk into that chair in the approach to midnight, a clock ticking at the threshold of awareness. All the endless detail of a solid and material world surrounding you. These things exist.…

“Reality, at first glance, is a simple thing: the television speaking to you now is real. Your body sunk into that chair in the approach to midnight, a clock ticking at the threshold of awareness. All the endless detail of a solid and material world surrounding you. These things exist. They can be measured with a yardstick, a voltammeter, a weighing scale. These things are real. Then there’s the mind, half-focused on the TV, the settee, the clock. This ghostly knot of memory, idea and feeling that we call ourself also exists, though not within the measurable world our science may describe. Consciousness is unquantifiable, a ghost in the machine, barely considered real at all, though in a sense this flickering mosaic of awareness is the only true reality that we can ever know. The Here-and-Now demands attention, is more present to us. We dismiss the inner world of our ideas as less important, although most of our immediate physical reality originated only in the mind. The TV, sofa, clock and room, the whole civilisation that contains them once were nothing save ideas. Material existence is entirely founded on a phantom realm of mind, whose nature and geography are unexplored. Before the Age of Reason was announced, humanity had polished strategies for interacting with the world of the imaginary and invisible: complicated magic-systems; sprawling pantheons of gods and spirits, images and names with which we labelled powerful inner forces so that we might better understand them. Intellect, Emotion and Unconscious Thought were made divinities or demons so that we, like Faust, might better know them; deal with them; become them. Ancient cultures did not worship idols. Their god-statues represented ideal states which, when meditated constantly upon, one might aspire to. Science proves there never was a mermaid, blue-skinned Krishna or a virgin birth in physical reality. Yet thought is real, and the domain of thought is the one place where gods inarguably exist, wielding tremendous power. If Aphrodite were a myth and Love only a concept, then would that negate the crimes and kindnesses and songs done in Love’s name? If Christ were only ever fiction, a divine Idea, would this invalidate the social change inspired by that idea, make holy wars less terrible, or human betterment less real, less sacred? The world of ideas is in certain senses deeper, truer than reality; this solid television less significant than the Idea of television. Ideas, unlike solid structures, do not perish. They remain immortal, immaterial and everywhere, like all Divine things. Ideas are a golden, savage landscape that we wander unaware, without a map. Be careful: in the last analysis, reality may be exactly what we think it is.”
– Alan Moore

http://homepages.tesco.net/~kettlecup/amms/Reality.htm

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Alan_Moore

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Wikiquote:Quote_of_the_day/November#18

Amplify’d from apod.nasa.gov
Sisters of the Dusty Sky
Credit & Copyright:
John Davis

Explanation:
Hurtling through a cosmic dust cloud some 400 light-years away,
the lovely Pleiades or
Seven Sisters
star cluster is well-known for its striking blue
reflection nebulae.
In the dusty sky toward the constellation Taurus and the
Orion Arm
of our Milky Way Galaxy, this
remarkable image shows the famous
star cluster at the upper left.
But lesser known dusty nebulae lie along the region’s fertile
molecular cloud,
within the 10 degree wide field,
including the bird-like visage of
LBN 777
near center.
Small bluish reflection nebula VdB 27 at the lower right is
associated with the young, variable star
RY Tau.
At the distance of the Pleiades,
the 5 panel mosaic
spans nearly 70 light-years.

Read more at apod.nasa.gov

 

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