“One must keep one's eyes and ears open, one must know how to match up the facts, see similarity where others see total difference, remember that certain events occur at various levels or, to put it another way, many incidents are aspects of the same, single occurrence. And that the world is a great big net, it is a whole, where no single thing exists separately; every scrap of the world, every last tiny piece, is bound up with the rest by a complex Cosmos of correspondences, hard for the ordinary mind to penetrate.” EventsCosmosWeb Of LifePhenomenaNetSystems TheoryInterconnectionsOccurence Book:Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead Source: Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
“It's clear that the largest things are contained in the smallest. There can be no doubt about it. At this very moment, as I write, there's a planetary configuration on this table, the entire Cosmos if you like: a thermometer, a coin, an aluminum spoon and a porcelain cup. A key, a mobile phone, a piece of paper and pen. And one of my grey hairs, whose atoms preserve the memory of the origins of life, of the cosmic Catastrophe that gave the world its beginning.” LifeDetailsCosmosInterconnectednessOriginsMinutia Book:Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead Source: Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead