Joe Morishige - Death, Trust, Surrender.

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I write this book in attempt to figure out myself and share what I have figured out has most value to me personally. I encourage all to question every sentence written here but I always encourage you to have an open mind and attempt to see the world through the lenses I propose.

As the Vanagon sputtered over the Outer Sunset tears rolled down my cheeks, something had crystalized in my spirit. Rolling down Judah to the ocean I gazed around me and was convinced that this landscape would be the ideal environment for a new approach to technology, an open approach. I have always loved the view from that van because of the large windows at 360 degrees. I often reminded passengers sitting on the back two seats of the "Westy" that they were in-fact in the center of the universe sitting there. Something we all can easily forget, that we are the center of our own Universe, not in attempt to prick ourselves out of the Universe but as a reminder that there are infinite conscious centers swirling in controlled chaos and harmony around us all at different levels of awareness and harmony within themselves all smashing, rubbing, and bouncing into each other endlessly.

I had no idea how profoundly this new view of technology would change the path of my life though it had already been the foundation of a handful of decisions that permanently changed how I looked at myself and how I perceived others looked at me, if their views about me actually changed in the ways I might have imagined I can never know, it is a great mystery that we can never truly know what each other are thinking, how those thoughts arise, and how they are processed in consciousness.

A lot had happened in the last week and the last 24 hours was the icing of my societal and personal conscious cake.


BOOK Outline:

Unraveling: Leaving the comfort of home into the wide open.

Searching for what I was familiar with to find a farce.

Un-knowingly lost.

Numbing the unhappiness with society.

Losing myself in other peoples art, in other peoples voices.

Losing myself on the manufacturing floor


Rebuilding:

Embarking:



This artessay is a perspective on the nature of the human reality (and non-reality), including the psyche, physical, and non-tangible aspects of our conciousness (and unconciousness).

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