Eclectic tastes, an open, some might say vacuous, mind; a rebellious nature; a stable psyche, without investment in any cultural, political, scientific or religious structure; curiosity ... all these components of the complex organism writing these words somehow create a worldview without a name ... making it quite tricky to identify any fellowship of the formless ... perhaps why folks coalesce around compromises or just get tired of trying to work out what's really going on ...
Confidently piecing together perceived pearls of wisdom from a wide variety of sources and ready to jettison parts or all of the current delusions, means life is ever interesting ... the key maybe simply to accept what resonates when it resonates, fit it into the ever changing multi-dimensional jigsaw, and crucially to take nothing, especially the illusory self, too seriously ...
Anyway, following the dip into Chaos Theory and the more recent work of Jude Currivan, proposing an expanding universe holding all the information in 2D at the edge and projecting it holographically into 3D to create the forms and adding other dimly remembered influences, including William Blake's universe in a grain of sand and e.e. cummings' :
"Love is a place
& through this place of
love move
(with brightness of peace)
all places
Yes is a world
& in this world live
(skilfully curled)
all worlds"
... perhaps, at all scales, the sweet spot is at the creative edge between stability and chaos .... as noted before ... and the shape of this expanding universe? Maybe toroidal and perhaps with dimensions skillfully curled in the fabric of space time ... or something ... a less than rigorous scientific mind leaves space for all sorts of conjectures ...
Meanwhile, the excitement mounts in the political pantos in DUK and BSA ... the latter sees the incumbent old white man under investigation for some of the many impeachable offences he has committed, while a richer, older white man throws his hat in the ring along with around $50 million to try to win the election next year ... closer to home the Chief Rabbi ups the stakes in the punishment beating of Corbyn for daring to call out the war crimes of the current Israeli regime ... the Labour Party resists telling the truth of the matter, indeed speaking that particular truth of the Mossad plot is now grounds for disciplinary action against its members ... still, many folks see through it and the progressive programme of Corbyn and McDonnell has traction, if not a positive reaction from the billionaire owners of the British Press ... freedom of the press, as observed many years ago, is for those who own one ... all of which only mildly distracts from the more important work of consciousness raising ... oh yes, Basic Income made it into the Green Party manifesto, though the chances of them forming a government are as close to zero as you could go ... maybe a minor member of a Labour led coalition?
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