Monday, August 25, 2008

Water, and the concept of cleanliness.

If water can clean, then thereafter, how can water be clean? Water is perhaps perceived as the most neutral of compounds that are perceived. If that be so, then water is neither clean, nor unclean. Perhaps, water cannot be described, not because of the fault of perception, but because perception does not need to describe water. If perception is curbed, perception acts as a curb on itself. If my basic perception of water, is that my perception is limited, then my perception acts as a curb. If this be the case, that water is neither clean nor unclean, why does the world depend on its own cleanliness, and hence uncleanliness? Because we perceive cleanliness, we condone uncleanliness. When we promote cleanliness, we promote uncleanliness. Perhaps, the world is obsessive about cleanliness, and uncleanliness. If the world was not conscious about cleanliness, then perhaps, the world would be naturally clean.

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