Om Time Can't Tell It's Being Told
Each of the lines is "inter-temporally inter-subjective." You switch the viewing points of the shared situation from one side to the other, from the subject to the object and the familiar wisdom immediately feels old and stale and flawed. God is dethroned. God's POV is dethroned and the objects and places are enthroned; they shatter the stability of the truth from God's nowhere place. In the arc of a narrative the times before and later are switched in feeling the scene and again the narrative's plot is re-configured. The ends become the means and the means become the ends, and the maze of the situation is opened up to new plotting-the creation of new possibilities of identity and new historical futures. -Alok Srivastava, Founder, Playful Dyads
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