This is powerful and inspiring ππΎ I started the book flatland yesterday once you had suggested it to me and itβs such a good read with useful tools of grasping reality beyond our own. Thank you & looking forward to your future articles ππΎ
This makes me think of the first verse of the Tao Te Ching: As nameless Tao is the origin of all things. As named, Tao is the mother of all things. That which gives us βrisingβ Is both source and that which moves within. In this moment my reflection is how often the transcendent is found in the contemplation of ambiguity where words hold multiple dimensions of understanding to help rise beyond our own flatland. Thank you! Your words beckon me to rise up into my deeper being! π
I have read this book a couple of times, but am now encouraged to read it again. An excellent metaphor for experiencing a 4 dimensional reality, in a world that only acknowledges 3, for the most part.
This is powerful and inspiring ππΎ I started the book flatland yesterday once you had suggested it to me and itβs such a good read with useful tools of grasping reality beyond our own. Thank you & looking forward to your future articles ππΎ
This makes me think of the first verse of the Tao Te Ching: As nameless Tao is the origin of all things. As named, Tao is the mother of all things. That which gives us βrisingβ Is both source and that which moves within. In this moment my reflection is how often the transcendent is found in the contemplation of ambiguity where words hold multiple dimensions of understanding to help rise beyond our own flatland. Thank you! Your words beckon me to rise up into my deeper being! π
I have read this book a couple of times, but am now encouraged to read it again. An excellent metaphor for experiencing a 4 dimensional reality, in a world that only acknowledges 3, for the most part.
Once again appreciating your reflections and points of view from all dimensions. Thank you