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7 days ago
7 days ago
Between the Ocean and the Land
The Deeper Thinking Podcast
She walks along the tide line where the maps blur. Where the shore is no longer shore, and the ocean not yet sea. This is not a crossing, but an arrival into something unresolved. Beneath the surface of things that almost become one another, there is a silence that is not empty. A stillness that asks to be heard.
Ambiguity is often treated as something to be resolved. A gap in understanding. A flaw in comprehension. But here, it is understood as environment—an entire perceptual and cultural landscape that asks not to be mastered, but inhabited. In this space, clarity is not the goal. What emerges instead is a form of presence: lucid, incomplete, and essential.
Touch, breath, ritual—these are not metaphors, but epistemologies. Maurice Merleau-Ponty argued that perception is not distant observation, but entanglement. Simone Weil described attention as a moral act—waiting without grasping, perceiving without possession. And in the work of Gloria Anzaldúa, the “borderland” becomes more than geography—it is a condition of knowing, a refusal of coherence imposed from without.
The cognitive discomfort of uncertainty is well documented. The mind’s need for closure is not merely psychological but ancestral. Yet beneath that impulse lies another: the ability to remain. In silence. In paradox. In a space that neither confirms nor denies. It is not a failure of will, but a form of devotion. The tension is real. But so is the possibility.
Not all things can be resolved. Some should not be. The architecture of experience is not always built for conclusion. The world may be more honest when it is allowed to remain unfinished.
Why Listen?
- Ambiguity as perception — not failure
- Certainty as power — and its cultural cost
- Attention as resistance — when clarity is not possible
- The philosophical and bodily stakes of unknowing
Further Reading
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- The Visible and the Invisible by Maurice Merleau-Ponty — Phenomenology and the threshold between body and world. Amazon link
- Gravity and Grace by Simone Weil — Fragments on attention, affliction, and spiritual refusal. Amazon link
- Borderlands/La Frontera by Gloria Anzaldúa — Identity, language, and living at the edge of definition. Amazon link
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