Marsha:
> I've been thinking about those ghosts. When I wrote
> about experiencing opposite-from-non-zebra, it was
ghost
> all the way. It's
> not verbal, not image even, it's a ghost. Maybe a
> ghost of every
> experience of zebra I've ever had.
SA: By chasing ghosts, I meant chasing something you
will not find. Chasing ghosts are founded in
assumptions and preconceptions that lead to discourse
that goes no were, especially having the listeners go,
"What? Where did that come from?" It's an odd
moment. One can wonder about Washington, D.C. chasing
thoses ghosts of WMD's in Iraq, too. "All the
information was there", but then poof, like magic -
ghosts - gone, nothing. In a way, these chasing
ghosts can be degenerative, but also can be
generative, too. Depends on the context.
"opposite-from-non-zebra" is a ghost, for me, due to I
will not find anything out about what it means,
nothing, just chasing ghosts, whatever I make-up along
the way, but when one finds the end - poof! nothing,
must have been a ghost the whole time.
Marsha:
> When I made my one and only freefall, I had to wait
> 10 seconds before
> pulling my ripcord. Those were very long seconds.
> There was lots of
> space in those seconds too. I can image slowing
> down time and
> getting a closer experience of ghosts such as my
> opposite-from-non-zebra ghost.
> Am I stating something you understand? I'm not sure
> myself.
SA: Yes. Maybe. "slowing down time and getting a
closer experience of ghosts", maybe taking to find out
what we mean by 'chasing ghosts' and
"opposite-from-non-zebra" - ?
SA
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