Thursday, February 10, 2011

But WHY???

I just posted this at a message board I hang out at, but I love it so much I thought I copy and paste it here.

This is to open up dialog about the question WHY? Why do you like the the things you like, or hate the things you hate? And if you find that question irritating, why? Don't you feel it's important to know WHY it is you do the things you do, or don't the things you don't? Don't you think that it's a little like "blindly following" to just say "I like it cause I do"???

Do you think it is important to know yourself on that level? A level of understanding WHY some things are important to you an others aren't? And how that reflects on everything from as major as your personal relationships, to something as minor as the beer you drink?

I take a bit of pride in, not only making it a goal to "know thyself", but to encourage others to KNOW WHO THEY ARE. Not so they can be like me...far from it. I'm a man of faith, but I know and understand and have a basis for what I believe in. I don't criticize a man for being a man of no faith as long as he knows himself. He knows WHY. He has a complete understanding of why he embraces the teachings that he holds so dear. (but let's make no more mention of "faith or no faith"...it's just an example)

Do you think it is important to know and understand your feelings on any given subject? If so, why? If not, why?

New name...

I just got everything transferred over to my Gmail account so I could consolidate everything having to do with the Biofidelity project.

I love getting Email, so feel free to shoot me one if you have any thoughts, suggestions, or just want to discuss life, music, art, and of course....possibilities.

Coming back to life...

It's nice to stumble across this blog. To know that it's still there. To think that I can return to something familiar in the midst of so much change. The musical project known as Biofidelity is no more...but the concept behind Biofidelity remains. The concept of an idea beginning from a single point, and stretching outward into the far reaches. Where does it end? That is an answer that is only limited by your own imagination.

I've been laid off from my forced slavery for over a year and a half now. During that time, I have poured my heart, blood, soul, sweat and tears into a concept that has now been brought to life as Biofidelity Productions. It begins with a single voice, but where it can go has no limits. I know that I can be successful in the voice-over field, but beyond that lies the unknown.

There are no limits as long as I am true to life.

Now playing - "Coming Back to Life" by Pink Floyd