manifestations of thought

Instead
of getting lost and bewildered in separate identity of things,
we must view their integral
interrelationships and significance.
If we consider,
the construction of a television
set and its astounding ability
of processing the endless set of images
and their interplay toward reproduction
of scenes and events and occurrences;
of transmission and reception
of an ad-hoc arbitrary signal,
of weaving the waves into picture after picture.
meaningful and coherent,
of capitalizing an ascent and descent
of waves to create fleeting daily vision
of lasting, immaculate monument
of life and the world in motion —
then we may come to the recognition
that this is not too dissimilar
to our own superficial
psychic predisposition,
man’s common mental state, of course.
And as the myriad of images on the screen
invariably derive their origins
from electromagnetic waves of singular, homogeneous
characteristics,
so also — one can forward the assumption and projection
that — for every entity or being in the universe,
a singular grand origin continuously spins
its existence, like a continuous endless thread.
If we look at the television system,
the camera, transferring its image-static wave
from one state to another,
from a motion picture to electromagnetic waves
traveling from one station or point to the same station,
in the fashion of an ascending and descending curve, our
reasoning is proven to be correct
and the laws of the returning
to the origin is acceptable
in all of our studies,
in all the letters writ
and read.

Maghsoud, M.S., Fourth Manifesto. In Manifestations of Thought. Univerrsity Press of America, pp. 45–60.