Thanks for this piece Laleh! I relate to so many aspects of it - I try to build paradox deeply into the philosophy I write about. Paradox seems to call us to a higher synthesis, like knowing and not knowing at the same time, separate and connected at the same time, always on the edge of mystery. And I so appreciate reading about your experiences after your friend's passing. I lost someone six months ago and I just couldn't believe the number of animal and bird signs that appeared, not something I speak about much, but your courageous sharing inspires me to mention it.
Thank you Karin. I’m so glad you received so many signs. they’re real! I love how you out it as living on the edge of mystery. That’s the best place in my opinion!
I loved your essay. I wonder if I am living totally in a state of quantum entanglement because I reject the "either/or" mentality and totally see paradox all the time. There are, indeed, "more things in heaven and earth" than "dreamt of" in the "philosophy" of most people. I've subscribed to you and look forward to learning more about mysticism.
Thanks for this piece Laleh! I relate to so many aspects of it - I try to build paradox deeply into the philosophy I write about. Paradox seems to call us to a higher synthesis, like knowing and not knowing at the same time, separate and connected at the same time, always on the edge of mystery. And I so appreciate reading about your experiences after your friend's passing. I lost someone six months ago and I just couldn't believe the number of animal and bird signs that appeared, not something I speak about much, but your courageous sharing inspires me to mention it.
Thank you Karin. I’m so glad you received so many signs. they’re real! I love how you out it as living on the edge of mystery. That’s the best place in my opinion!
According to some Attachment Theory, being able to tolerate paradox or the ability to hold two opposing truths is the surest sign of maturity.
I loved your essay. I wonder if I am living totally in a state of quantum entanglement because I reject the "either/or" mentality and totally see paradox all the time. There are, indeed, "more things in heaven and earth" than "dreamt of" in the "philosophy" of most people. I've subscribed to you and look forward to learning more about mysticism.
Thank you Billie!