Good post Sorus, and good to have you participating. Yeah, that "awe" response was something that I tried to bring into it earlier, when I talked about the "primitive worshipfulness", but I think you set it out much more clearly. That feeling of insignificance in the face of the world's, let alone the Universe's immensity.
And because I agree with you about the "to no purpose" bit, I must also agree that that doesn't lessent the feeling at all. If anything, it
enhances it.
And hell, while I'm agreeing, let me also agree about the cities. In fact, if I think about it, anything I take the time to ponder upon, to view from the many angles, to think of the many factors, is a source of awe to me. Whether it's natural or man-made, a phenomenon, an every-day occurence. Truly, the world, regardless of the reasons, is a place of wonder and beauty. We can ask
why it's beautiful all we want. It doesn't remove the central fact that it
is.
LuciMay,

I missed your post earlier, so let me quickly take it up now.
Lucimay wrote:Perhaps I merely project my own issues onto you there.
not at all, you were just interpreting. not a problem. if i don't understand you, i'll ask, because you always so graciously answer me, Av.

Thank you, although to be honest, I wasn't apologising, I was looking for a reason for my interpretation.

Always ask, Asking is so important when it comes to understanding.
Lucimay wrote:I don't feel much empathy, i don't believe that. not from what i've heard from you after however many weeks i've been coming here.

There's a big and noticable difference between seeing/knowing/understanding the other point of view, and
feeling it. I can sympathise with somebodies plight, but I don't
feel it. I don't have an emotional response to many, if not most things. I'm not a particularly emotional person when it comes to my own life, let alone those of others.
I might be able to point out injustice and inequality and all that, but emotionally, I might as well be pointing out that it's raining.
Lucimay wrote: hence my own struggle with accepting the reality of each of those lives that will never instersect with mine.
there's still a connection made, Av, i think, when you see beauty. (or am i way off track in saying that?)
Now that is an interesting point, and one which hadn't really occurred to me. I think that I'll have to think about it.
Lucimay wrote:I know, intellectually, that they're not. But not emotionally. Or very rarely at least. Call me callous if you like.
that's not how i think of you, Avatar. not anywhere close to callous.


Thank you. You obviously haven't come across some of my more facist posts.
Good posts guys. And stop worrying about tangents. Tangents are what it's all about.
--A