a) If motion first; then second (Latin seco; to divide) momentum, since motion generates momentum by internal separation.
b) Momentum implies place for (ory) mind (mem) of matter, since only within momentum (inception towards death) can matter (life) memorize.
c) "My" implies ones choice to hold onto memories, hence taking possession thereof, which contradicts ongoing momentum generating potential matter.
In short...potential cannot be possessed (want to hold onto); in has to be expressed (need to let go of).
d) Those who hold onto temporary memories are tempted to ignore the momentum of ongoing motion, and the "first memory" implies the longest held recollection of suggested information by another. Choosing to do so implies a misappropriation of memory.
some spin on my mind
Holding onto temporal (suggested information) within ongoing (perceivable inspiration) tempts one into cyclical reasoning, while permitting another to spin narratives to reason over.
memories, sense of self
Memories of self implies ones choice to remember suggested information held onto aka to respond to memory, while ignoring to adapt to momentum...that implies egoism.
Few suggest egoism by tempting each one among many to take possession over suggested information through willing consent. Afterwards; those taking possession become possessed by what they hold onto; which thanks to consent, is being shaped by those suggesting it, not by those holding onto it.
This deception has been used "for centuries to connote war, community, isolation, hope, and despair," and implies "a highly mutable metaphor with seemingly limitless symbolism" called GOLEM - "artificial man; automaton; shapeless mass; embryo; folded upon self".
a) If motion first; then second (Latin seco; to divide) momentum, since motion generates momentum by internal separation.
b) Momentum implies place for (ory) mind (mem) of matter, since only within momentum (inception towards death) can matter (life) memorize.
c) "My" implies ones choice to hold onto memories, hence taking possession thereof, which contradicts ongoing momentum generating potential matter.
In short...potential cannot be possessed (want to hold onto); in has to be expressed (need to let go of).
d) Those who hold onto temporary memories are tempted to ignore the momentum of ongoing motion, and the "first memory" implies the longest held recollection of suggested information by another. Choosing to do so implies a misappropriation of memory.
Holding onto temporal (suggested information) within ongoing (perceivable inspiration) tempts one into cyclical reasoning, while permitting another to spin narratives to reason over.
Memories of self implies ones choice to remember suggested information held onto aka to respond to memory, while ignoring to adapt to momentum...that implies egoism.
Few suggest egoism by tempting each one among many to take possession over suggested information through willing consent. Afterwards; those taking possession become possessed by what they hold onto; which thanks to consent, is being shaped by those suggesting it, not by those holding onto it.
This deception has been used "for centuries to connote war, community, isolation, hope, and despair," and implies "a highly mutable metaphor with seemingly limitless symbolism" called GOLEM - "artificial man; automaton; shapeless mass; embryo; folded upon self".