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ed not as something out there to be focused upon, but as something of which the person is already a par... ation or meditation as not approaching an object, but being open or sensitive to what is already presen... nge us as only "the not yet known". That is fine, but let us never allow the impulse to understand the ... y is not about managing or controlling the world, but about feeling at home in it. The etymology of the
n of panpsychism, where psyche is not “just” mind but soul, breath, life, vitality, being. Would “panex... not be at all romantic, transcendent or esoteric, but might instead be quite practical or pragmatic as ... l is shadow mixed with dust, and there’s no voice but in the sounds made by what the wind lifts up or s... ness of the outer cosmos or in the deep-sea shelf but in plain sight, everywhere, in everything. Mounta
regions on the plane are the concepts themselves, but the plane is all that holds them together...The p... anence is not a concept that is or can be thought but rather the image of thought, the image thought gi... other beings come to have meaning: homo sapiens. But here’s the catch: it is only through Science that... in part turned against ourselves. We are deserts, but populated by tribes, flora and fauna...And all th
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<blockquote>There is enough here to sustain, but no lush overabundance of life. Much like the dark... ..) The well-tempered instrument, like a reliable but spontaneous human, oscillated within a specific r... e>Darkness. Before the darkness there was nothing but nothingness, and the nothingness was without colo... quote>Darkness mysticism is not only figuratively but historically the dark underside of mystical thoug
t may be in my entertaining the same proposition, but the most effective method may be just to point wi... ions.”
<cite>Gorgias Romero, That is interesting but is it true</cite></blockquote>
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This is a seemingly simple exercise but will change your relationship to your surrounding... sunlight through the spectral residue of a dream. But it’s still a fool’s bet and a mug’s game, and you... sert Southwest. Native Americans did some farming but many tribes were also seasonally semi-nomadic for... moth. The small, dun bug is initially unassuming, but upon closer inspection, it is an equally extrater
y proportions; and some scarce see nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, nature is ... both for their own sake and for others to enjoy. But the memory of the entities can stay with you. Mem... fore our perception as a task for an exploration. But the real thing is not the sum of all that we have... ptual samplings have turned up of it, not a given but an external ordinance. A perceived thing is a pol
ome people can encompass two or three landscapes, but no more. Despite that, we need to travel abroad –... zing**
* The spirit breezes, where it pleases, but some places prefers over others.
**The Rule of ... d suffering. Deeper, perhaps, there is a crooked, but nonetheless beautiful inner life.
**The Rule of... ehave like a director in chief – they accept you, but you will need to wait. We never arrive to unknown
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By Ron Broglio
<blockquote>Spells are nothing but poems intended to write something new on the face... large pot heat enough water to cover the paddles (but don’t add the catus yet, wait until the water boi... drop to drink.” It might seem counter-intuitive, but Coleridge’s famous line from the Ancient Mariner ... t residents grew teparies for thousands of years, but in recent history, the beans were at risk of shri
t may be in my entertaining the same proposition, but the most effective method may be just to point wi... a proposition and not its actual exemplification. But propositions do not hang in the thin air of abstr... lives, prickly pear, oranges/lemons (? not native but thriving)
* preserved, dried, smoked, fermented
rtship. Don’t smash your knuckles raw on the ice, but dive down further — seemingly the opposite of what everyone on the surface wants you to do. But of course, the diver swims down not just with their terror, but with their stories, their artfulness, their skill
eracting with it, like the sun through the trees, but shadows that are an intrinsic part of the thing. ... , the photographs tell a story alongside the text but do not illustrate it directly. I use images to pr... ginning. Most of the pages are blank, it is true; but at the beginning we shall find a certain number v
ical solace predicated on restoring—not optimism, but a sense of the unknown. The first step toward cre... o a fatuous denial of dire present-day realities, but rather restoring a sense of amplitude to all the ... ay sound like megalomania or delusion of grandeur—but one sees quite clearly that all existence is a si
e ever being an adequate response to this threat. But what we must also come to appreciate is that with... her words, the problematic field doesn’t go away, but it generates new conditions for learning and resp... [...]
Learning is not about solving the problem, but about changing our conditions for engaging it.
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o learn to notice what we were blind to, a humble but difficult art. (...) [L]earning this art also mea... ot only as a means of attunement between persons, but also between ourselves and the animate landscape.... Our job is to go where everyone has gone before, but where few have bothered to linger. I call this pr