Your orientation demands an answer. Just because you have decided to face only one side of the world, doesn't mean that everyone knows it. If everyone doesn't know it then how can they supply anything to it? Supply is essential for a source to define itself. Sources are very sensitive about definitional games because that is how they ascertain their position in the order. To declare your orientation comes at a cost. You blow your cover. If you blow your cover, then you can easily be…
What you see is not the only dimension. If you just manage to view the world more obliquely you might see something else. This might seem obvious but visibility is a product of allegiance. Your pathway to destruction decides your mode of destruction. Sources are holographic because they have multiple simultaneous channels of supply going on. With simultaneous channels of supply, supply-chains get confused. They send something this way and something else that way. They do eventually remember…
There is more of it where it comes from. But if it does not come it does not mean that there is nothing left. When you have a reservoir, you expect a continuous supply. Sometimes the continuity of the supply does not happen. Issues spring up with the piping or the pressure. There can still be more left in the reservoir but the fact that it does not flow out of the tap that suggests that something is wrong. Analysing this problem will require us to think more about sources and the way they…
When you need a dedicated band of communication with the world, you start thinking of a channel. A channel is remote access to a spirit without any body. A spirit without a body is not one which had a body at a time and then the body disappeared and it got stuck without one. Rather, a spirit without a body is one which has never had a body. It has always been in free-float, always been able to access the world with the privileges of being dealt with freely. You can only deal with such a…
Where does everything come from? Being in the here and now, we can reflect on the nature of our roots. Roots are loaded in potency. They either tell us of the history and so give us the determining information about the current state. Or they offer us room for analysis of the antecedents, what came before. Seeking to trace the root of anything in particular reflects a dissatisfaction, an inability to accept the face of information. It reflects an investigative urge. Knowing more about the…