We don’t know how to end
We don’t know how to end conversation.
:- Doug.
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If we merely research what people have written before, we are not finding what we do not know. Where it might be useful is to bounce and collide and spark: a stochastic process.
:- Doug.
So how can we get beyond not knowing what we don’t know? What might be some ways we can open windows, doors, and skylights? What do we not know, and what do we not know about getting there? First, perhaps, there is no thing out there to know: only perhaps a knowing flowing, even an unknowing flowing. A relating asking us to relate to no thing not relating. It is not word games, but life.
:- Doug.
Yet it is not merely an exercise in developing imagination, nor in self-revelation. It is about opening our doors, windows, and skylights to perception.
:- Doug.