Strange Thing Becomes Disconnected: Part 3

Strange Thing Becomes Disconnected:  She’s all in her head…too much thought and too little attention is being paid to what’s around her. The clothes are there to remind her of the simple things, the basic fundamentals. But, is she paying attention!

 

Strange Thing on Reprieve: Sometimes it’s necessary to clear the air, clean the palette and breathe in a new space before you can proceed. It’s only the empty room that remains with a simple thought, the circle. The circle is symbol of infinity, an unbroken line which has no beginning, no end and no direction, rather like this story.

Strange Things and Much Ado About Nothing: There seems to be much ado about nothing these days. It’s as if discovering the value of that nothingness is what it’s all about.

Strange Thing Heads to the Ferris Wheel:  Here is a great quote from Julian Jaynes book “The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind. He says: “There is an awkward moment at the top of a Ferris wheel when having come up the inside curvature, where we are facing into a firm structure of confident girders, suddenly that structure disappears and we are thrust out into the sky for the outward curve down.” Jaynes uses the Ferris wheel as a metaphor for that instant of uncertainty when a new truth reveals itself to us. He knows that the moment of discovery – or of understanding – holds a thrill of life and death terror.

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