Sunday, April 27, 2014

Moving Out of Is

Arthur Young says that we don't know what the present moment is until it is over. In other words, we live in the unknown, in Is. Is contains all possibility. One form of exile is to move out of Is. We step aside from the flowing stream of Is and make ourselves into something. Only through this exile can we become. This exile is a place of fashion, of fashioning ourselves into some thing, into some one.

In the story of The Hymn of the Soul, we can see this exile process in action.

1 comment:

  1. Still getting caught up on earlier posts, George. I love this one! I am always trying to step back into Is. The idea of stepping out, which I guess I do all the time, to become, opens my mind wondrously. Thank you, my friend!

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