tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6825703855504010383.post6004262652040413698..comments2020-03-20T07:04:42.861+02:00Comments on Marcian, by Photography: Pride or PrejudiceMarcian Enache-Potihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16632861637032460659noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6825703855504010383.post-83534074140426201062009-08-24T21:16:45.089+03:002009-08-24T21:16:45.089+03:00...and I don't want the world to see me, '......and I don't want the world to see me, 'cause I don't think that they'd understand; when everything's made to be broken, I just want you to know who I amwbhttp://blogu.lu/wannabee/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6825703855504010383.post-90487013402273529342009-08-24T11:21:35.927+03:002009-08-24T11:21:35.927+03:00The dog represents the choice of freedom, the feel...The dog represents the choice of freedom, the feeling of being proud to have (won) the right to a life of freedom. Mirrored in one's choice, this translates into the acknowledgment of this being's right to freedom, of its right to be respected as a being. Pretty much what we, humans, ask from our human siblings.<br /><br />On the opposite stand, the jailed bear is the image of human Marcian Enache-Potihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16632861637032460659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6825703855504010383.post-42660272637377355492009-08-19T21:21:18.764+03:002009-08-19T21:21:18.764+03:00Hmmm, now I got it! You are talking about yourself...Hmmm, now I got it! You are talking about yourself, aren't you!?! :oD<br />Still, I am unable to link the portraits above with any kind of choice; I was hopping you would be kind, as always, and provide few clues for me, the one with no awareness of self ;op<br /><br />P.S. I appreciate this short exercise of ours; it seems to be the first dialogue in quite a while.wbhttp://blogu.lu/wannabee/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6825703855504010383.post-35310579212263937732009-08-19T17:05:19.226+03:002009-08-19T17:05:19.226+03:00Choice seems to follow all inner and outer, subjec...Choice seems to follow all inner and outer, subjective and objective, factors taken consciously or unconsciously into consideration at one moment. At the same time, one should probably accept hazard as such and struggle to outrun it.<br />The issue here is how does one perceive itself before and after its choices towards other beings. One seems to have become over confident of an apparent Marcian Enache-Potihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16632861637032460659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6825703855504010383.post-11984121244888794152009-08-19T02:33:33.708+03:002009-08-19T02:33:33.708+03:00How does choice relate to a caged bear and a sweet...How does choice relate to a caged bear and a sweet, proud tramp? And how "does" anyone deny a superior being? ... by ignoring it, perhaps.<br />"The way we are" is as much a matter of unbiased choice as it is contextually relative to time and space. I think choice is a mixture, in various proportions, of thoughts and instincts, filtered by judgment, rather than the translationwbhttp://blogu.lu/wannabee/noreply@blogger.com