2. The Moment of Actuality
October 8, 2007I will attempt to suggest something of what is at stake in this series of observations by the following remark. (If the below comments are read sequentially, or in the reverse order to which they were made, they can be read as a philosophical argument.) Suppose I am happy. What does this ‘gain in freedom’ mean? My world is complete. I want for nothing. The things I have, that I do, the people I know, all is sufficient, good, more than fruitful, for my life is a plenitude, an ego-less elation; to have it is enough and yet I can never have enough. No fissures, stress points, broken pieces, no trauma, nothing is uncalculated or unseats this feeling … I enjoy everything.
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