open space as an oxymoron?
Douglas D. Germann, Sr.
76066.515 at compuserve.com
Thu Jun 2 19:38:22 PDT 2005
To my good friends--
A musing from this morning:
What we are about in open space is really not space but spaciousness, more
precisely spacelessness--no boundaries. Sure we talk of responsibility, but
that responsibility arises from the very spacelessness, the very openness.
Open space is an oxymoron: it is either bounded or open.
:-Doug. Germann
Seeking people making community change.
From a lightly raining South Bend, Indiana,
where we need the rain--and the unboundedness
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