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Life is, but a dream

On June 7, 2012June 6, 2012 By NW FilbertIn Experimenctes, Philosophy, Traces, WritingLeave a comment

“Arthur Schopenhauer wrote that dreaming and wakefulness are the pages of a single book, and that to read them in order is to live, and to leaf through them at random, to dream.  Paintings within paintings and books that branch into other books help us sense this oneness”

–Jorge Luis Borges–

Life is, but a dream

 

is also life.  Like a string of letters fitting an experience is also an experience itself.  A person’s body, in other words.  Things are inseverable, she said.

I notice it in the colors of the sunset, when I think of it in terms of color rather than it being its own name.  Which might also be a word for color, each time.

Saying the word, “you.”

It would seem (abstractedly) to give us much to think about, but that would be on to something else.  Which we also name “distraction,” which, of course, is not what that’s about.  Dis-traction, abs-traction, con-traction, at-traction = they’re all our traction with the world, with what’s other, defamiliar, including, of course, our selves.

Nothing is recursive but thinking makes it so.  “I am talking about paradigms,” he said, instituting one in the speaking.

What it all means.  Exactly.

The sunsetting, the dreaming, the thinking, unpatternable patterning, the life.  “One should always say living,” they say.  Says who?

On what I’m seeking to analyze – synonym (I suspect) – “to digest,” in other words I am performing a series of actions, some bodily progression (process-ion?) here to here to here.  Never getting anywhere else, but altering it, all the same.

The “men of action” we all are (without doubt including women and children – historical music of lines, still).

To sleep, perchance to dream; to rise, perchance to wake, the difference being?  Differently the same, life is

but a dream is also living was what I’d set out to say with no chance of expressing any one thought without having already moved along, here, living, same different thing.

The unlikelihood of the same (EXACT) dream, or a fitness to a paradigm-dictionary, abstraction of types or categories…its own dreaming action, so to speak.

You follow?

Here, here, do not give up hope of the real, it’s another possibility, though we do not understand it, dreaming it as we do, living.  As we do, people of action.

So “Rise up!  Awake ye sleepers!  Dream on!” it says, on….

 

N Filbert 2012

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