Intertwined Posted on 12/06/2021 by Michael Gray “When unknown and known are seen to be intertwined and mutually supporting, new knowledge arises, open knowledge.” Keys of Knowledge. Page 154. You can...
Everything Flows, so that We may Live Posted on 11/15/2021 by Michael Gray Pondering–if that is the right term for thoughts that arise in the loose weave of imagination–I thought how a city’s water supply could be...
Fast and Slow, Close and Far Posted on 11/07/2021 by Michael Gray I keep being surprised when paying attention to the small stuff sharpens my appreciation for larger and more abiding concerns, including the way I...
The Many Faces of Time Posted on 10/10/2021 by Michael Gray My grandfather clock (not my grandfather’s, but named for the technology of another era) has stopped working well. It runs for a while and...
A Brief History Posted on 09/18/2021 by Michael Gray M showed up one day and didn’t know what he was doing there. Later it would be explained to him that birth for a...
A Trip along Memory Lane Posted on 09/11/2021 by Michael Gray What a pleasure it is to be interviewed by someone (Bruce Alderman in this case) who through their interest and skilled inquiry is able...
A Tendency to Exist Posted on 07/31/2021 by Michael Gray Sometimes he finds himself in a boat, paddling along on the undulating surface, rarely getting as far as he wants. Sometimes he is walking...
Giving Thoughts and Feelings Their Rightful Place Posted on 07/18/2021 by Michael Gray Are you ever bored by your own thoughts and feelings? Have you noticed that they pop up like those wagons that used to deliver...
Riding on the Wind Posted on 06/28/2021 by Michael Gray The curtains are stirring and I know that something is about to start, as in the moments before the conductor’s baton raps against the...
Wheeling Along Posted on 06/14/2021 by Michael Gray I imagine that I am being woven by life, for life, of life. I wish I could sail along with the flow of what...