-- My eyes --
What do they tell me? What is it that I see?
Why is it that so many people believe in what they see?
Why does the saying, "I can't believe my eyes" exist?
To me our eyes is our minds projection of reality.
How come insecurity relates better to our emotions rather than our eyes?
What made us think that eyes > emotions?
We feel so many things, maybe it makes us uncomfortable?
Maybe we don't want to believe our emotions?
One thing I feel, is that our emotions spread like the wind, we are affected by one and other.
A feeling in my eyes are far more superior than anything I can see. (see what I did there?)
My eyes can only take me to the horizon, my emotions can take me anywhere I want.
So tell me, why are my eyes closer to the truth than my emotions, my thoughts?
I cannot share my thoughts. I can speak of them. I can try to apply logic to transfer my neurons firing to your brain. But how close do I really get to reproducing the same emotion that I have?
This all begs to ask the question, why we often see the same things, but not feel the same things?
Maybe our eyes share the same vision, because it's the reality we share.
We often say that we see things.
Imagination is visualizaiton, what we see within is our own minds is often not what other see.
We often tell ourselves that a dream is not real.
Is it because we don't want to believe in that as a truth?
Maybe the horizon is as far as the truth goes?
Maybe anything beyond that point is a made up reality (wishful thinking)?
My eyes, truth tellers or not. I appreciate you for allowing me to see what other see. Together we imagine, together we see the same as you.