Participatory Spirituality for the 21st Century
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It is not only wild but a naughty knot. Or as I sang in one of my old songs, The Three Veils of Negative Existence:
That's right, that's right, nothing
And not just nothing, but no nothing
And not no nothing neither
Sort of like the 10 ox herding pictures, where after the path one again enters the common marketplace. And again, like the emptiness of emptiness (non)doctrine, or like our friend differance, the transcendental condition of all opposition. Interestingly, the values assigned to the three veils are 0, with three of them being OOO. Hence my current fascination with finding a homeomorphic equivalence with object-oriented ontology.
Me: When I said 'center' of the diagram our language suggests A point. But the idea of Khora is that it is spacing itself which pre-positions all points (or in this case perspectives), not any particular point in space. Hence as this diagram is infinitely and reiteratively folding, khora is that 'space between' whose center is everywhere and circumference nowhere. Or as Wilber likes to wax poetic, the paper upon which it is written.
From the FB discussion:
Me: So what's at the center where the perspectives meet? Khora?
Balder: This is an example of a 'wild knot' which has no terminal point, but converges on an infinite folding.
Thank you, Ambo and David. I did not create the knot image myself (I wish I did); I'm using one I found on a site which illustrates the difference between knots and wild knots. (In the paper, I give credit to the artist). I chose it because it spoke to me on multiple levels, a number of which you picked up on in your reflections, Ambo. In the paper I develop themes of entanglement, mutual in-dwelling or perichoresis, strong (inter)relation and concrete particularity at once, a 'prepositional' reading of the quadrants which yields insight into the interweaving or foldedness of perspectives, etc. As the discussion developed, I recalled images of 'wild knots' I had shared earlier on the OOO and related threads, and returning to them, found they captured well a number of the concepts that drive this paper.
All the best,
B.
P.S. Thank you for the reminder about the film, "A Beautiful Mind." I've wanted to watch that for awhile, so I will seek it out soon.
Beautiful!
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