When
I walk up to a group of people, what are they doing and thinking? All of this,
of course, depends on who they are. The moment we live in, has as many eyes as
the ones we’ve already experienced. Even if people are experience the same
feeling generally, their reasoning and their invention of dealing with the
moment varies. There is no such thing as one idea or one thought; there are
beginnings and results and any immediacy is as temporary as a single breath.
Yet we go around assuming that we
have individual thoughts all the time. What we call individual is only the
thought that finally has affected what is going on in our multiplicity of
thoughts and ideas.
Things appear to become more
singular when we speak to each other.
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