GOG'GLE, verb (Latin celo) - "to strain eyes" + STRAIN, verb - "to stretch; to draw with force; to extend with great effort".
Aren't goggles suggested to reduce strain on ones eyes? Doesn't seeing without "spectacles" takes a much greater effort than with? If a spectator implies a beholder (holding onto being), then what if being (living) represents the need to let go (process of dying), while struggling with the want to hold onto?
What if others utilize suggestion to tempt one to ignore required efforts within perceivable?
Aren't goggles suggested to reduce strain on ones eyes? Doesn't seeing without "spectacles" takes a much greater effort than with? If a spectator implies a beholder (holding onto being), then what if being (living) represents the need to let go (process of dying), while struggling with the want to hold onto?
What if others utilize suggestion to tempt one to ignore required efforts within perceivable?