|| The Author and the Reader
There is something magical that happens when one reads the words of another.
There is the transference of thought without the spoken word.
There is a build up of thought, even greater in the mind of the reader than what was originally thought of in the mind of the author.
For the reader adds his own opinion to the thought that he has received upon reading. In that very moment, one can see the connectivity of all things; the electricity that passes from one to the other.
Sometimes, there can be an injection of thought that leads to other thoughts or ideas. Much like the pre-thought or precept.
There is an engagement at play; the merging and mingling of one internal world with the other. For nothing has indeed, happened in the physical world, at least not yet.
Yet, there is so much transference and machinations all happening across the internal worlds all through the medium of the physical world.
Though not one word be told, still memory is collected and passed from one to the other.
16.12.22
There is the transference of thought without the spoken word.
There is a build up of thought, even greater in the mind of the reader than what was originally thought of in the mind of the author.
For the reader adds his own opinion to the thought that he has received upon reading. In that very moment, one can see the connectivity of all things; the electricity that passes from one to the other.
Sometimes, there can be an injection of thought that leads to other thoughts or ideas. Much like the pre-thought or precept.
There is an engagement at play; the merging and mingling of one internal world with the other. For nothing has indeed, happened in the physical world, at least not yet.
Yet, there is so much transference and machinations all happening across the internal worlds all through the medium of the physical world.
Though not one word be told, still memory is collected and passed from one to the other.
16.12.22