An invisible man notices nobody sees him;
notices he appears to no one at the bar.
I am invisible, he thinks, he imagines;
nothing farther is this thought from the truth.
Vision, as well as selective hearing,
is based, like beauty, in the eye of the beholder.
Subjective consciousness,
indoctrinated since childhood,
believes in the dogma it has been fed,
like attentive, hungry mongrels
engaged in a hierarchy of needs.
Mankind knows nothing more than what our God
allows, and we reassure ourselves that our consciousness is limited,
nothing more is possible beyond our limited consciousness.
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