4.2.2011 | Our first character - the meandering river. It serves here as a metaphor for a mind turning from thought to thought. This sinuous form is a natural result of flow. Phylogons that contain rivers like this can be stacked endlessly. They often blur and overlap; building loops and other structures through which thought passes. In Greek Mythology Meander was a river god, a son of Oceanus and Tethys. |
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