There are parallel universes: one of motion and noise; the other of stillness and silence. A combination of the two produces man’s reality.
Men live in parallel worlds: one, the size of the universe; the other, the size of their head. A combination of the two produces each man’s reality.
The universe is run by life; no one knows what runs life.
Man specifically is run by two things: a Verbal-Thing and a Silent-Thing.
A combination of the two produces his sense of self.
A man’s sense of self looks in two directions: outward to things, and inward toward itself. A combination of the two produces his conception of life.
A man’s conception of life has twin features: accuracy and uncertainty.
A combination of the two produces all of his questions and complaints about life due to his difficulty in distinguishing between the two features.
J.