Lawrence Freemans impulse resonate in me. I feel directed in what Jean Gebser (The Ever-Present Origin, Ohio Press 1984) calls 'prae-ligio': "Magic pro-ligio, mythical relegio, mental religion become co-supports for praeligio(n) which is the intensified and overdetermined expression of all the others... The pre-temporal becomes time-free, vacuity becomes plentitude, and in transparency the spiritual comes to perception: origin is present. In truth we ware the whole, and the whole wares us (EPO, 543). For me a message to share.
On Apr 16, 2024 Walther DREHER wrote on Longer Ladders Don't Get You To The Moon, by Michael Gordon: