> Of course, I could just say "art" and wait to see what happens, but then I
> would be relying on someone or something else to give me meaning. Or, I
> could say "is" and be a verb with no aesthetics.
To be a verb is to deny the stagnation of fixed state. I like it.
> I'll stick with life is art which includes being and doing. Or better yet,
> I am art. There.
Hey, I can't argue with that, especially after Nadia's description of
the Freeland event. With such art among us, even blinkered scientific
types like me will see the light I expect, in the fullness of time.
I look forward to it. The only horizons worth having are those that
expand. The end of the rainbow is the right metaphor.
Onwards!
Rich.
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