quoting note1qdu…0n8fThere is no singular thought form, and trying to achieve that, is like trying to make two parallel lines meet. Of course, without changing something outside of them. Here’s an example:
Statement: “Fall reveals the transient nature of life.”
Understanding of:
Person 1: The leaves falling.
Person 2: The previously “hidden” artificial world (e.g. cars zooming in a distant freeway)/evergreen variation of plants “appearing.”
Person 3: Person 2, + “does anything really matter/exist.”
Person 4: I’m lost.
nobody on Nostr: It’s like Mark Hershey trying to, or falling in love - laughable! ...
It’s like Mark Hershey trying to, or falling in love - laughable!