Monday, August 07, 2006

Everything is Nothing.

At first, nothing could mean anything. Then as anything becomes more clear, it becomes a confusing mess of delicious blur. As we focus and we orient ourselves, rules emerge, followed by lines of delineation and proper names. After we traverse hierarchy and flatten our four dimensions, everything begins to merge, then becomes a single point of light. Then suddenly, without warning or fanfare, everything becomes so clear it becomes transparent--and disappears.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

finally starting to make more senses as you use more definite language to explain it.