Friday, January 7, 2011
Noetic Mountain Top Removal
Coursing with out Borders
Dear Jeff,
Me, still reeling from the implications of Judy
Bonds and her heroism and compelled to
keep it in play: IT, I said -- spelling it out:
Heroes with 1,000 Facets. .
It may be inconceivable and probably
takes something LIKE an immaculate
conceptionand a "conviction of sin" (so to
speak) for a faculty or a corporation to
imagine it's professional-ism (and
embodimental manifestations) as a form
of solipsistic bubble, sealed-in systemic
self-validatingamniotic fluid (as it were,
in manners of speaking) that we swim in
all soaking wet professing our collective
sense of the varieties of Damp Experience
as well as some unanimity on the notion of
DRY, which is to say ab-solute.
You know:
Plato's Cave for crying out loud.
Same deal, different metaphor.
Or Narcissus: his gaze enthralled by what he
sees--thinking that's not me (in the cave) but
some Other for sure.
Could Joe Fish conceive of WET? How?
Imagine trying to explain it to him. O contrary.
No contrast. He's all wet and don't know it.
How could he?
IT, I said.
xxxooo, Sam
Dear Jeff,
Me, still reeling from the implications of Judy
Bonds and her heroism and compelled to
keep it in play: IT, I said -- spelling it out:
Heroes with 1,000 Facets. .
It may be inconceivable and probably
takes something LIKE an immaculate
conceptionand a "conviction of sin" (so to
speak) for a faculty or a corporation to
imagine it's professional-ism (and
embodimental manifestations) as a form
of solipsistic bubble, sealed-in systemic
self-validatingamniotic fluid (as it were,
in manners of speaking) that we swim in
all soaking wet professing our collective
sense of the varieties of Damp Experience
as well as some unanimity on the notion of
DRY, which is to say ab-solute.
You know:
Plato's Cave for crying out loud.
Same deal, different metaphor.
Or Narcissus: his gaze enthralled by what he
sees--thinking that's not me (in the cave) but
some Other for sure.
Could Joe Fish conceive of WET? How?
Imagine trying to explain it to him. O contrary.
No contrast. He's all wet and don't know it.
How could he?
IT, I said.
xxxooo, Sam
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