“Proximity, from the innermost all the way through to outermost, matters. It’s physicalization of response. If it doesn’t have your sense of self, it doesn’t have you. If it doesn’t have all of the plans in your life, it doesn’t have you. If it doesn’t have even where you live, it doesn’t have you.”
- No longer oriented to personal preference or values
- A celestially alien presence; you’re very human and not at all a worldling
- A different realm of meaning; it can have your mind if it can have your life
- All of the old will die; your eyes reveal you’re from somewhere else
Dialogue 2 – Minimal Dialogue from John
- A participant tells a dream and asks about forms she is seeing
- How to be lifted from being entrenched in a mundane perspective?
Dialogue 3
- Your life belongs to what’s opening in you; a way-out-of-this-world ‘virus’
- Physicalization of response; proximity matters from innermost to outermost
- Form matters most where it’s given to the unseen you’re in response to