Thursday, May 9, 2013

crystalized


firstly, its important to wonder what is the nature of one versus two and how the two become each other. (trinity? dao?)

secondly, what/where is the dividing line between within and without. what is the difference between what can be found within and what can be found without. how do the two relate to each other.

the third: i you we is god

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

clarification of terms

i-you-we is a term in reference to the mechanism of ones and twos and threes.

it is a word to describe the expansion and contraction ad infinitum.

it also engages the relationship between within and without.

to wonder


at what point do two things coming together get close enough to each other to become one thing with two parts?

how many times can one thing be divided into two parts?

and why not forever?

and isn't the fact that the two can become one and that the one can be seen as two, isn't that fact a third thing entirely?