The Zone




A Zone within which people try to understand one another better as individuals.

They begin with the question, what is your favourite Sandwich and Why?
Or

How have Sandwiches been important to you in your life?

Or

How have your tastes in Sandwiches changed over the years?


This is only a Beginning. There is so much more to Explore. Beyond the Sandwich.

You will find nothing in the Sandwich zone if you have no genuine intention to discover anything about the Other. 

If you have lost sight of Otherness you will find no way in.

If you have lost sight of the multi-dimensionality of the Other then you will find no way in.

If your only interest is dominance, status, things, reproduction, or yourself, you will find no way in.

Enter at your own Risk.




The Zone

 

Our world is hopelessly boring. Therefore, there can be no telepathy, or apparitions, or flying saucers, nothing like that.

The world is ruled by cast-iron laws and it's insufferably boring.

Alas, those laws are never violated. They don't know how to be violated. So don't even hope for a UFO, that would have been too interesting.

But, how about the Bermuda Triangle? Surely I'm not going to deny that is interesting?

I am. There is no such thing. There's only Triangle ABC that equals A-primary, B-primary, C-primary.

Do you feel the boredom contained in this assertion?

To live in the Middle Ages was interesting. Every home had its house-spirits, and every church had its God.

People were young! Now the young are completely in the minority.

It's so boring.

All those laws, triangles
 and no house spirits and no God, because if God is also a triangle, then I would not know what to think anymore.

 And if a sandwich was a triangle I again would not know what to think. It would all be too much for my cast-iron brain to handle.

It would shatter and fall out of my ears to be swept up by some kind dust-pan, or I should say, some kind person with a dust-pan, for dust-pans, like triangles do not have the ability to be kind, no that would be too interesting by far.

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