"In my youth I regarded the universe as an open book, printed in the language of physical equations, whereas now it appears to me as a text written in invisible ink, of which in our rare moments of grace we are able to decipher a small fragment.
Tuesday, January 11, 2022
Invisible Links
Monday, January 10, 2022
Different Schemes and Patterns
Ernst Cassirer (1874 - 1945)
An Essay on Man
Sunday, January 09, 2022
Ceaselessly Creative
the most complex system
we know of in the universe,
breaks no law of physics,
yet is partially lawless,
ceaselessly creative."
- Stuart Kauffman (1939 - )
Saturday, January 08, 2022
Nonlinear, Experiential, and Receptive
"The creative process,
like a spiritual journey,
is intuitive, non-linear,
and experiential.
It points us toward
our essential nature,
which is a reflection of
the boundless creativity
of the universe.
...
To be still means to
empty yourself from the
incessant flow of thoughts
and create a state of
consciousness that is
open and receptive."
- John Daido Loori (1931 - 2009)
Friday, January 07, 2022
Wiggly Order
- Alan Watts (1915 - 1973)
The Tao of Philosophy
Wednesday, January 05, 2022
Being, Meaning, and Another Order
"Each person is at each moment capable of remembering all that has ever happened to him and of perceiving everything that is happening everywhere in the universe. The function of the brain and nervous system is to protect us from being overwhelmed and confused by this mass of largely useless and irrelevant knowledge, by shutting out most of what we should otherwise perceive or remember at any moment, and leaving only that very small and special selection which is likely to be practically useful.
Tuesday, January 04, 2022
Embodied Network
- David George Haskell (1969 - )
The Songs of Trees
Friday, December 31, 2021
A Vast Pattern
Thursday, December 30, 2021
Universal Spark
- David Deutsch (1953 - )
The Beginning of Infinity
Sunday, December 26, 2021
Limits of Comprehension
the problem of the universe,
but to find out what he has to do;
and to restrain himself within
the limits of his comprehension."
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 - 1832)