shapes of mind

greetings and thanks to everyone who posted in the comments to my last posting. great to see so many friends gathering in one place!

these last few days i’ve been watching mind change shape, moving between soft and hard, wispy and thick, top and bottom, local and distant. the range of demands and the boundaries imposed by set schedules has been giving cause for quick changes and also the opportunity to watch mind change shape.

made a quick trip to amsterdam this past weekend and confirmed something that i noticed last week. something has snapped in brain and i’m now mostly looking the right directions when i cross the streets here in london. when i got to amsterdam, it was neural network chaos, not sure where to look all over again.

2 Replies to “shapes of mind”

  1. Whenever I’m in Zambia, I have a really hard time crossing the street. By the end of the trip I more or less think I have it, but then back to Chicago and “normal.” Then the last two years I didn’t go to Zambia at all, but got pretty used to being in Ghana (drive on the right). Then in October I was back in Zambia and couldn’t remember what the Ghana airport or bus terminals looked like. Then arriving at the Ghana airport in November, I couldn’t remember Zambia any more. Interesting space, the brain. 🙂

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