our mind and reality, a human strategy, aphorism 431

431


Only “mind” perceives a whole and that “mind” is an error.  When it ceases to err, when this hollow vase shatters against an unyielding reality, the heavens themselves seem to fly apart and our sky is littered with shards.  But soon we make our universe whole again ... rise above our own species and secure the perfect movements of our stars.  That is to say, of the two, we lean toward the more beautiful madness.

Popular posts from this blog

A valuable book, A Human Strategy, aphorism 387

A theory of art