Replying to LO24922 --
Re: ~Move from 'thinking about it' to 'thinking it'. (Bohm)
Dear Mark,
~~ " All delight to the degree to which their visions sees - more or less
deeply - that truth in which all intellect finds rest." ~
(XXVII, 106 -108)
>The intelligence that was active seemed to emerge in some way as the
>conversation deepened and slowed until it seemed as if time itself had
>vanished, to be overtaken by Eternity
When as a kid I was ever alone in my room with two opposing mirrors I
would place myself in the centre and look down into a self as infinitely
multiplied, ever darkening and ever released as to a backfront of a self
descended, all and both in a gentle 'down curve' to infinity and so at
eight years I knew the world and everything in it was gently rounded and
that all was illusion; mine. Possibly in my apprehension as my image went
deep-endarkened-down my spirit moved up. Who knows, Mark?
>So perhaps dialogue is itself a kind of hall with many doorways on each
>side, but also stairs leading to upper and lower floors?
Indeed, like a mansion with many rooms.
I cannot express to you how beautiful your understanding as expression is
for my personal apprehending this morning. My world just increased by an
infinitely rounded degree. I will meet you in the fields. May you become
the 'Red Kite' this morning, wheeling upon his wind.
Appreciatively,
Andrew
North Moreton
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