In-between

If one were to ask me…

What are you doing right now?
Where are you from?
Where are you going?

I would have to answer…

I am in-between coming and going.


 
 
 

14 Responses

  1. madaelyn
    27. May 2006 um 04:10

    “be static with movement…stop evoking
    movement and gesture - you are
    movement and gesture…”

    tinguely

    (my next post)

  2. Travis
    27. May 2006 um 06:57

    The clock on the wall…
    I am the motion of its hands.

  3. madaelyn
    27. May 2006 um 08:55

    stop painting time.

  4. bert
    27. May 2006 um 09:04

    isn’t that the whole essence of life. Always busy, never finished?

    A few line just to capture this thought, that’s all it has to be :)

  5. Travis
    27. May 2006 um 17:50

    Madaelyn, time is painting me.

  6. Shirley
    28. May 2006 um 10:57

    hmmm.interesting. I think I would have ended it…in between learning and knowing! Very Good

  7. Cecilia
    28. May 2006 um 12:49

    The answer comes from the strength of the quiet parts — in between coming and going, in between change and beginning…

  8. Travis
    28. May 2006 um 13:38

    Hi Cecilia! Wanna go inbetween inbetween with me?
    Yes, inbetween inbetween.

  9. kevin beck
    28. May 2006 um 20:07

    “Coming and going” is a beautiful comcept. Indicates movement, an event. Very evocative. Thanks

  10. Travis
    28. May 2006 um 22:00

    Thank you Kevin. Yes, Coming and going indicates movement, but what does “in-between coming and going” indicate? :)

  11. kevin beck
    29. May 2006 um 10:08

    “in-between” reminds me of Plato’s “khora.”

  12. Travis
    29. May 2006 um 17:19

    Hi Kevin. I can see how it would remind you of Plato’s “khora.”

  13. kevin beck
    30. May 2006 um 09:52

    khora is that “space” in betwen space.

  14. Travis
    30. May 2006 um 09:58

    Exactly, you nailed it Kevin!

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