Sunday, January 22, 2006

Back and Forth

When opposites are mutually contingent are they not symmetrical halves of one whole. Is this a bilaterally symmetrical whole? How is a circle symmetrical? She wonders is a circle two-ness? dynamic, or one-ness? a static whole. Is the soul singular or plural? bilaterally symmetrical? The chicken with the quail brain cells is a chicken in all respects but its voice. What is she in all respects but her fear? Are fear and self bilaterally symmetrical? Being - still - she holds up her left side, it is stronger. It holds her up while her right side goes and goes, fast and slow. The sides move one at a time - lunging, waving, pointing. The left lunge is a little deeper the right lunge is smoother unimpeded. She wonders why one side is dominant. Why don't both sides equally share?

2 Comments:

Blogger Ontario Wanderer said...

As in your questions re art last week, the answers to many of your blog questions is, "Yes."

5:15 AM  
Blogger KaliPamp said...

so this is where the chicken comes from.

i am intrigued by the fear question. sometimes i feel like a container of mostly fear.

and why don't the sides share equally?

is it a time share inhabitation? did one side achieve more time? how?

11:31 PM  

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