o= Nature
( )= Document
<shape> = Template,Character, Archetype
What's the o, the ( ) ? And what's <Shape>?
What is a ‘document’ and how does it work?
What kind of spell do we put on it, and what kind of spell does it put on us? You can argue, but there’s a strange kind of magic involved in making a ‘document’, making something from o to (o), It shows us that we are creators, the world is a harvesting place, food for us to make o into (o). A (document) isn't something fixed, it’s a shapeshifter constantly making and adapting, changing its value from object to object and from user to user. If Lewis Hyde stated that only a person who has travelled (in fact or in mind) can realize that the meaning of an object (or a word) is connected to its location or context, nothing is significant until it is portable; we must be able to move it, in fact or in mind, from one context to another.” than we could say character is the strongly contoured template in which to look through at these (document) I like you to see at the drawing above as the o being nature, free from beholder, but in our world impossible to exist without one. The ( ) as the everchanging (document) moving from one nature to another, putting his arms around and making it (it). And the <shape> as the strong contoured template of character/ archetype trough which to look at. It's about taking something and making something, radiating and reflections, shining lights and making shadows, getting mirrored and mirroring yourself, and letting it all do that exact thing, all at once, all at the same time.
What kind of spell do we put on it, and what kind of spell does it put on us? You can argue, but there’s a strange kind of magic involved in making a ‘document’, making something from o to (o), It shows us that we are creators, the world is a harvesting place, food for us to make o into (o). A (document) isn't something fixed, it’s a shapeshifter constantly making and adapting, changing its value from object to object and from user to user. If Lewis Hyde stated that only a person who has travelled (in fact or in mind) can realize that the meaning of an object (or a word) is connected to its location or context, nothing is significant until it is portable; we must be able to move it, in fact or in mind, from one context to another.” than we could say character is the strongly contoured template in which to look through at these (document) I like you to see at the drawing above as the o being nature, free from beholder, but in our world impossible to exist without one. The ( ) as the everchanging (document) moving from one nature to another, putting his arms around and making it (it). And the <shape> as the strong contoured template of character/ archetype trough which to look at. It's about taking something and making something, radiating and reflections, shining lights and making shadows, getting mirrored and mirroring yourself, and letting it all do that exact thing, all at once, all at the same time.