Knowing this place as it is for the first time
It has been said that there is no longer any “there,” it is all now a matter of “here.” The new question is: What is here? Shall we begin here?
It has been said that there is no longer any “there,” it is all now a matter of “here.” The new question is: What is here? Shall we begin here?
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Kevin Bushnell said,
December 14, 2005 @ 1:46 am
If there is no longer any “there” and only a “here”, then is there also no longer any “thou” and now only “I”? The perspective of “here” and “there” can be described best, I think, as concommitant with and subsequent to the “I” and “thou” relationship of people.
When we begin to make, use or agree with statements like ‘there is no longer any “there”‘ are we not divulging a much more profound truth that we have begun to abandon the reality that “others” exist apart from “me”?