Thursday, February 28, 2019


The Thinker

      
     A tall man walked in. He had to dip his head under the top of the door frame. “Greetings”, he said to the proprietor.
      He gazed down, “I need a room”, he said.
     “I have been driving all day. Those long drives tire me out - but I had time to think.”
     He said, “Man thinks about the material world and about how people attempt to get around the difficulties of a material world with thoughts.”
     The tall man told the proprietor how funny it was to be thinking about thinking. He told the proprietor how the great thinkers’ thoughts were faulty because of inefficiencies of the thinker and their need for survival. Survival of the cerebral patterns of the brain organism therefore could not eliminate the self-preserving thoughts of the thinker and therefore not be occupied with the greater good. The thinker contrives that survival righteousness.
     “So, the thinkers thoughts manifested more thoughts. The thoughts became thoughts and the thinker deemed the thoughts good. The thoughts thought the thought, thought the thinker,” he chuckled.
            “God as the supreme Good is the only moral righteousness,” he said as he accepted his room key.