What Is

We get hung up on our dualities.  We want something to be either this or that.  But what about this and that?  Or neither this nor that?  What about what is bigger than categories?  What about what Is?

Is holds union and division.  Is was neither ecstasy nor agony.  Is will be only death and only birth.  Is could have been either destruction or creation.  Is was never related to linear or cyclical.  Is needs to be explicitly literal and never metaphorical, except it doesn’t.  Is encompasses both freedom and fate.  Is used to be both personal or universal.  Is resembles material nor ethereal.  Is is and is isn’t.

I am interested in our dualities but I am also interested in Is.

The map requires the territory.  The medium loves the message.

One Response to “What Is”

  1. Robert Says:

    It all depends on what your definition of “is” is. So far as dualities go I’ve always prefered grey myself.

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