I think the problem is the attachment to the Point. The Point is the Logos for sure, but there is something at the heart of the point. We described a point as a dot on paper but in truth there is nothing there that is there. A 'central point' outside of space and time is inconceivable in geometric terms as we know them. What is there that the point is 'on'? What is the paper? Do space and time also have their place in the next octave, on a level of which we can scarcely imagine?
Maybe not transcend the ocean, but we can become the water and flow where it flows. I think that is the only way we might see where to and where from it flows. Something tells me we don't have to look 'far', but rather look 'deep'.
Maybe not transcend the ocean, but we can become the water and flow where it flows. I think that is the only way we might see where to and where from it flows. Something tells me we don't have to look 'far', but rather look 'deep'.
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