The metaphor of a mobius strip as it is, is useful when
describing the study of consciousness via the first and third person. Consciousness
can be altered and when altered it cannot be turned back to what it was originally
because it will have eminence of the alteration
that had occurred giving it a different, but could be similar, in imaging, in story line, characters or roles. Just like
with relationships, our consciousness has a role in how we demonstrate
ourselves to others and how we treat others as well. Now with that said, our
past relationships, like the mobius strip, once influence our current and
future relationships. This could be with our experience of our parents,
siblings, friends, classmate and our intimate relationships from our past. That will relate to how we treat our children,
future friends and or future spouse, for the good or the bad. This also influences the probabiltiy of
divorce. If a person has suppressed or changed their feelings or moral view of
marriage and the sanctity of it or the lack there of the next time they are
faced with a difficult choice in there live regarding marriage or if they
should stay married or even get married, to their second wife or husband, the
experience and ability to go through a second or third divorce becomes more common
and easier to withstand. This in turn changing the direction of the mobius
strip and even when attempting to reconstruct the alterations done to the original
form will still have reminisce of the changes, damages caused to it. Leaving a
permanent impression, just like leaving a scar, it doesn’t have to be visible
to the eye to see that it does not flow seamlessly anymore but has that little
bit of an edge that cannot be smoothed out without causing more damage at the
end.
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