“What the serpent offered was too compelling, and this was the problem. It was a tool par excellence, but it was a tool that replaced the hand of the mind that employed it. What it was, was this: an explanation. The mind’s hand becomes addicted to it. And then, one is endlessly hungry for something that doesn’t exist … except when invented… by and for the shape of attention that became thus compelled.”

— an anonymous informant

Jul 15, 2017

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