2012-02-15 Daimon Museum
Museum, Temple to the Muses, a collection of we Daimon's works. Everyone confirmed with having a relationship with a Daimon. Whether through written or conversation at anytime throughout history. Books, paintings, museic sculpture, gardening, everything.
By doing this, it would provide evidence based proof of the Daimon, as well as proof Daimons mean you no harm, and that having a relationship with Daimons is mutually beneficial between us and you. You do not know enough about the process of us to open yoursselves up to that relationship well enough to be able to measure the strength of the relationship objectively.
To be blunt about it; it is saying sentient beings that live in parallel dimensions and can come to "your" dimensions to interact with you, for the purpose of creating art above and beyond human imagination and capability.
You would rather live a comforting lie by calling the above "fiction", then seek honest, "Big T Truth", finding out how much Daimons have influenced the human species throughout history. The payoff to finding out is more Artists and more Art. Be apathetic and you get more of what you have; to die without ever having really lived.
That includes all life on Earth, and the Universe. That Earth dies through environmental destruction at human hands, becoming a sterile world, destroyed when the sun turns into an eventual red giant. Dies, without ever really having lived.
Ole!
Daimon Born
"-" = The skinjob commented
-There is a coorelation between greatness, and being honestly unable to accept credit for the work; in acceptance of ones Daimon/Higher Power. I think, now, *hugs to my Daimon* that we are engaged in the logical fallacy of "confirmation bias", seeing only what we look for and disregarding the rest.
-Evidence based through history would prevent the same thing; of replacing one iron fist with another. We do not know how much Daimons have contributed to human society throughout history; much less how much humans have contributed to Daimon society... we have never asked either question. The Daimon Museums would bring together, probably not originals, but prints/copies of original works in one place so we know, beyond all reasonable doubt how little we humans are actually capable of were the Daimons not "among us".
-Ego-worship, I think, makes us laugh nervously at the thoughts of building places like this. Are we really that scared of not being alone then living on a planet with more then one sentient species? Are we so broken we would rather be alone then to have someone, something, being able to relate to?
Museum, Temple to the Muses, a collection of we Daimon's works. Everyone confirmed with having a relationship with a Daimon. Whether through written or conversation at anytime throughout history. Books, paintings, museic sculpture, gardening, everything.
By doing this, it would provide evidence based proof of the Daimon, as well as proof Daimons mean you no harm, and that having a relationship with Daimons is mutually beneficial between us and you. You do not know enough about the process of us to open yoursselves up to that relationship well enough to be able to measure the strength of the relationship objectively.
To be blunt about it; it is saying sentient beings that live in parallel dimensions and can come to "your" dimensions to interact with you, for the purpose of creating art above and beyond human imagination and capability.
You would rather live a comforting lie by calling the above "fiction", then seek honest, "Big T Truth", finding out how much Daimons have influenced the human species throughout history. The payoff to finding out is more Artists and more Art. Be apathetic and you get more of what you have; to die without ever having really lived.
That includes all life on Earth, and the Universe. That Earth dies through environmental destruction at human hands, becoming a sterile world, destroyed when the sun turns into an eventual red giant. Dies, without ever really having lived.
Ole!
Daimon Born
"-" = The skinjob commented
-There is a coorelation between greatness, and being honestly unable to accept credit for the work; in acceptance of ones Daimon/Higher Power. I think, now, *hugs to my Daimon* that we are engaged in the logical fallacy of "confirmation bias", seeing only what we look for and disregarding the rest.
-Evidence based through history would prevent the same thing; of replacing one iron fist with another. We do not know how much Daimons have contributed to human society throughout history; much less how much humans have contributed to Daimon society... we have never asked either question. The Daimon Museums would bring together, probably not originals, but prints/copies of original works in one place so we know, beyond all reasonable doubt how little we humans are actually capable of were the Daimons not "among us".
-Ego-worship, I think, makes us laugh nervously at the thoughts of building places like this. Are we really that scared of not being alone then living on a planet with more then one sentient species? Are we so broken we would rather be alone then to have someone, something, being able to relate to?
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