Marsha & WilI

What.is the opposite of a chair?.

To try to find a flat, one-dimensional expression is like using old egyptian 
hieroglyphs to describe perspective drawing.

I think it's possible to cover it by Once again splitting the question in three:

In the Quantitative dimension wlere number and mass is the main issue. There is 
either Zero chair (emptiness, Tao) or One chair  Two chairs is too much because 
you only got One body to place in it. The opposite here is either No chair or 
an unneccesary chair.

If we look at the chair as it is represented as a piece of patterned energy it 
can either be chairlike or maybe more like a heap of maggots, or whatever you 
could think of with the same weight. Now the opposite of a chair can be the 
negative die cast form that are used in an industry to produce cheap plastic 
furniture or it could be a garden Gnome.

In the tnird aspect where the Dynamics defines the Value depending on whose 
going to use the chair, then we have to look at its function, how the piece of 
energy with its form, its static low level   pattern. If the chair looks like 
it is a cheap import with an ugly color or if it is a soft, leather covered, 
CEO-model. It is still a chair or something to sit on but can we say that the 
opposite of the chair that sees the right Value of the chair is the one who 
will use it as a chair?

And everytime we laugh at Chaplin or Leslie Nielsen  when he falls on the floor 
because just that critical moment when he bends his knee to sit someone takes 
his chair  away. Then we realize that it is an Event in the perpetually 
.changing  world. An event where two parts meet.in some way and affect each 
other. If you remember an event, a meeting, a laugh or a ride on the roller 
coaster, then it probably was a good one.

Jan-Anders

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