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Are you sure that just doesn't set up a Catch 22 situation?

Where we seek some ideal that is beyond form. Something definite, that is beyond definition.

Desire, for which nothing is good enough.

I keep comparing our reality to a galaxy, as the feedback between the energy radiating out, as the structure coalesces in. This tension between the anarchies of desire driving us on, versus the tyrannies of judgement guiding our route.

So it seems we get the two sides, when we take the linear view. One, the desire that refuses judgement and the judgement that insists everything is within its purview. Rather than seeing them as two sides of our reality. Head and heart.

Otherwise I don't see what it accomplishes, other than a thought experiment.

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John Brodix Merryman Jr.
John Brodix Merryman Jr.

Written by John Brodix Merryman Jr.

Having an affair with life. It's complicated.

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