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“A myth was an event which, in some some sense, had happened once, but which also happened all the time.” | “A myth was an event which, in some some sense, had happened once, but which also happened all the time.” | ||
* Karen Armstrong on myth in A Short History on Myth. | * Karen Armstrong on myth in A Short History on Myth. | ||
“It's not important to understand everything about Astrology. It's more about seeing signs and symbols everywhere.” | |||
* Olga Tokarczuk when speaking the Complicite about Janina's way of seeing (or perhaps the perspective in DYPOBD) |
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“Justice is not the postponement of injustice. Justice is the creative iteration of the conditions that make injustice intelligible.” Báyò Akómoláfé | Link
- Further research on what Akómoláfé suggests here. There is something about the 'hidden' in this, and what it means.
Fabulous Loop de Loop https://hub.xpub.nl/fabulousloopdeloop/index.php/Notes_on_Method
- Talk to Steve about cybernetics and the 'intelligent pond'.
“A myth was an event which, in some some sense, had happened once, but which also happened all the time.”
- Karen Armstrong on myth in A Short History on Myth.
“It's not important to understand everything about Astrology. It's more about seeing signs and symbols everywhere.”
- Olga Tokarczuk when speaking the Complicite about Janina's way of seeing (or perhaps the perspective in DYPOBD)