Harrison--
Your description of the open Now reminds me of Ira Progoff's At a Journal
Workshop. Often I have mused about his "open moment" and the implications
of open space. Are you familiar with his work? What do you see as the
places where the two ideas inform each other?
:-Doug. Germann
Seeking people making community change.
PS: Your talk of here and now and the juxtaposition of Einstein's term
space-time suggest to me that you might be referring to a dimension which
could be called here-now, or even now-here (nowhere?). ;-)
:-Doug.
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