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The Nature Of Reality - A Summary
There are no real answers to this perennial question; everybody asks it at some point or other.
As a researcher in all things North African Prehistoric there are limits to which conferences I can get away with; attending and presenting papers that often do not tow the official line.
I like to refer to myself as a heretic archaeologist and prehistorian, and my usual subject area covers things that might be considered unusual by conventional or traditional standards.
To me, as an independent researcher not affiliated or bound to any conventional university or research establishment, my lifestyle choice has its advantages, but equally, there are many, more undesirable disadvantages of my choice, and one of these is that funding requests for any of my research projects are generally rejected. But this doesn’t and hasn’t, stopped me. I’m a great believer in having faith in humanity, and that, one day, I’ll catch my lucky fish.
A lucky fish has always been a metaphor for me, its like the serpentine and elongated imagery I study, and the created nature/reality of some very odd entities indeed, painted and engraved on the boulders and in the rock shelters that are always called caves, but arn’t really, in the Sahara. Its very much a meeting between two mediums, that of water, and that of air, with a bit of earth thrown in for good measure, and the tail end of fire.
Created imagery however it is exhibited possesses the very essence of what it means to have humanity, to have a conscience, to be altruistic, and possess and awareness that is shared only by one species apart from ourselves on our planet, the sea mammals. However they don’t paint and engrave on rock. Their reality, and ours, share some very interesting similes; both species possess at least one concept of reality, or rather one sense of our own multi-dimensionality and personal individuality, but unlike us, sea mammals exist in a very dimensional universe than ourselves.
The essence of created imagery, either cognitively and spatially produced by sea mammal multi-dimensionality, or the richly symbolic forms that we also possess in our own uniquely human way may be classed as the same objective realities but they exist in very different subjective spatial dimensions.
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