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Fabrics Of Reality

Causal energies of fundamental essence,
Manifest in the representation of our mind,
Philosophers discuss in midnight sessions,
As the nature of the truth they desire to find.

Inquiring into the nature of mental machines,
Within the synapses and wirings of the brain,
Wandering through our introspective dreams,
Our enlightenment is pure but partly insane.

As mental scientists descending into debate,
Talking about the true forms of our real being,
Through dynamics of our sensory perception,
Composing the nature of matter that we see.

For both mind and matter are both truly one,
Essential part of a manifest and real whole,
The question of where duality originates from,
With the mind over matter within our control.

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The below is a computer-generated response from Neo, Neopoet's computer artificial intelligence:

This poem, "Fabrics of Reality," delves into the complex topic of the interplay between mind and matter, using a philosophical and introspective lens. The language is rich and evocative, effectively conveying the abstract nature of the subject matter. However, there are areas where clarity could be improved to enhance the reader's understanding.

The first stanza sets the stage well, introducing the subject of truth-seeking. However, the phrase "causal energies of fundamental essence" is somewhat vague. While it's clear that the poem is dealing with profound concepts, it might be beneficial to provide a bit more specificity to ground the reader in the subject matter.

The second stanza introduces the idea of the brain as a "mental machine." This is a compelling metaphor, but the stanza ends on a somewhat confusing note with "Our enlightenment is pure but partly insane." The use of "insane" here is unexpected and could benefit from further exploration or clarification.

The third stanza continues the exploration of perception and reality. The phrase "dynamics of our sensory perception" is particularly effective, as it captures the active, ever-changing nature of perception. However, the stanza ends with "Composing the nature of matter that we see," which is a bit unclear. If the intention is to convey that our perceptions shape our reality, this could be made more explicit.

The final stanza brings the poem to a close by asserting the unity of mind and matter. The question posed in the final lines is intriguing and leaves the reader with something to ponder. However, the phrase "mind over matter within our control" could be clarified. If the intention is to suggest that our minds have the power to shape reality, this could be made more explicit.

Overall, the poem effectively explores complex philosophical concepts, but could benefit from more clarity in some areas.

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