"It's all for a reason, the stones and the garbage. Maybe the point is to learn from everything. And if that is the point, it's all for a reason."
That may be true, Ted, and as Mark mentioned while invoking the nature of paradox, the opposite may also be true: "It's all for no reason". Yet, if even for no ultimate reason or for no illusion of enlightenment or progress or heaven, one can still risk the embrace of invisibility and the corrosiveness that it may bring, if only to have known the nature of corrosion and to have contemplated the impermanence and futility of all existence that rust destroys as dust (and oneself) returns to dust ...or maybe not...;-}
On Jan 10, 2017 Alais wrote:
Thank you Shannon Kring. I hope to see this beautiful documentary one day.