Friday, February 09, 2007

reverse osmosis

There really is little doubt about the statement that our lives become rich through reading.

But have you ever wondered if what we read becomes rich in colour by our reading it?


7 comments:

WithinWithout said...

Brilliant question, Brian. And if what we read does become richer in colour, would we notice?

I suspect the answer is yes, actually. Fascinating topic to ponder, though.

And I must thank you for that flavoured bread. I finally cut it open this weekend and consumed it all myself very quickly.

It was great.

And it was great meeting you and Joyce.

Romeo Morningwood said...

We ARE what we read and the human brain actually starts to BELIEVE in things that are constantly repeated.
Good news if you are studying for a chemistry test and bad news if the voices are telling you to conquer Russia.

Brian the Mennonite said...

My voices told me to clean the guns today. I'm not sure what that's supposed to mean.

Cream said...

The voices in my head tell me that I haven't read your blog as often as I should have, Brian!
Will have to make amends!

Romeo Morningwood said...

Have you retired or just fiddling with your new camera?
Atleast post some of your experimental pics...
Nature abhors a vacuum!

Cherrypie said...

Brian! *waves, shuffles feet a bit, tried to look through the letterbox* Yoo Hoo! I'm back. It's me. Are you there? x

Romeo Morningwood said...

Feb 09!?
COME ON!