[MD] The Subject/Object stranglehold
MarshaV
marshalz at charter.net
Fri Sep 21 02:39:24 PDT 2007
Greetings,
I have in the back of my mind two things: SA's poetry and a book by
Krishnamurti, 'Think on These Things'. I read the book a long time
ago and don't even remember what was written, but the experience is
still with me.
I seemed to have broken the stranglehold that the S/O point-of-view
has had on me. By taking the time to look at
relationships. Starting with the most obvious, past, future, and
surroundings. Eventually relationship on and on and on and
on... Now when I look, I experience relationship, not
object. Object seems wrong. I seems wrong. Seems crazy? No, seems
beautiful! While the language may not reflect the new relationship,
it is experienced. All this 'not subject/object' talk, though, makes
it like being asked 'Don't think about a pink elephant'. Seek
relationships, the chair, the tree, the memory. SA expresses it well.
Marsha
Am I making sense? Should I hit the send button?
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