> [Case]
> And here my point is that our understanding of the
> moon can not be relegated
> to any fixed set of patterns and to the extent that
> it can, that is
> objectively, it becomes ever more sterile. The
> meaning of the moon is
> largely determined by its context. The moon is a
> static pattern of meaning
> that changes dynamically. I get the feeling that
> this is the sort of thing
> Jos and Ron are getting at with topos.
This earth, with a moon, and this sun during the
day. This is the summation. This is the static
pattern, and the dynamic reached upon as to this
summation is this touch upon the bark of a tree. All
is said here, and yet, this meaning, "...largely
determined by its context..." involves seasons
changing, northern winters, equatorial summers, and
land to the south where in the north ice, not land, is
present. As the earth rotates and moves in an
elliptical orbit around the sun, a galaxy far away
larger than this solar system is just a glimmering pin
spot in my eye at night. This walk with the legs,
with the eyes, with the artistic strokes dreaming.
Black birch flowers white in bloom.
SA
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