Apparatuses and things
Our way of responding to the crisis is part of the crisis.
Our way of responding to the crisis is part of the crisis.
Life is flamboyantly mysterious – and so awesomely so that we numb ourselves to its outrageous intensity in order to survive. We occupy, and are occupied by, a multidimensional ecology of being – a wildness of potential so effusive that to speak with any sort of certainty about anything is in fact to be rude. …Continue Reading >>>
Isn’t it mind-numbingly marvelous to consider that through our often bitter arguments about what exists and what does not, through angry spiels and eloquent war-cries about resisting this or that, behind our convenient constructions of what is real and what is not, what is sacred and what is not, what is worthy and what is …Continue Reading >>>