Now, when we begin to believe the language we are speaking, we are collapsing a complex conjugate (experience/self) into what appears a functional unity (words/descriptions). But the result is ordinarily dysfunctional in that it must collapse the complexity that gave birth to it. Nonetheless, there is a way to do this recursively; that is to say in such a way that the collapse supports and even catalyzes the ongoing complexity. When language is active and engaged, it often looks like this.

May 31, 2012

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