A Collection of Poems and Notes About Life (2002-2009) by Jordan Dalladay-Simpson
www.jordandalladaysimpson.co.uk

Autosense (2005)

The systematic sequence that drives this fabric of our consciousness seems to be such an abstract matter, however at the same time the abstract is our total liberation. In order to find the true spiritual or spiritual truth, we must venture just a little deeper within ourselves, through both guided question and with an outward reflection. Our reality is completely conceived and therefore consciousness is only what we interpret (simultaneous as the means to), so to find our complete inner self, we must look completely outwards, attempting to understand our complete submergence, with the higher aim of discovering our actual total isolation. But what about the land of dreams, he asks? Well dreams are a different place, above this basic dillusion, dreams are amalgamations of things just out of reach, unachievable aims, situations, fascinations and realities, the ‘Utopia Syndrome’. If we dream of dreams and not of plausibility and mundanity, then in hindsight, we shall never be disappointed, as once we finally achieved a dream, all we can do is dream of something greater. Lineararity however makes dreaming finite, as in total isolation from consciousness (time and space), we can dream forever as we have never conceptualised or achieved a total achievement, as there is always dreams.