Sep 11

memory imprint

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memory imprint

Originally uploaded by atöm.

this probably has to do with the idea of when you look up at the skyline expecting to see familiar objects, or even in a certain place in your mind for a person’s presence, and just naturally expect that something or someone to be there, innocently, without a second thought, because through your whole life it, or they, have always been there, a part of you … and it’s just gone, or they’re gone, and you can’t quite reconcile that loss because you can’t quite imagine their non-existence, and you keep bumping into that spot, trying to find the thing that was once there, and can’t find it, and eventually have to accept that there is an unanswerable emptyness, or at least think of other things for a while. and that is my comprehension of death.

it is a human lack of comprehension, or limitation of human perception, of a concept or dimension that we don’t have a sense with which to perceive. or perhaps it is merely my own limitation.

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