ABSTRACT

Words, seemingly stable, have one particular weakness: their apparent stability. Behind every definite statement, a misunderstanding lies in wait.

In one’s work, certain words shine like lightning on water. When they are written down, their nature is dangerously changed. The act of writing untangles the skein; it becomes more linear and less truthful. Experience, on the other hand, is contiguity of actions, of simultaneous perspectives. When one acts, one is present on different levels of organization at the same time.