“Something can begin without any knowledge of it — everything can, and has, built up into emergence — a coming into being, but once it has come into it, has become, it is revealed it has always been, which is how I think of each day and of each moment in each day — a meeting point of emergence and endlessness — a coming through — arriving into recognition, the clarity of which never holds, as the ability to be is in direct concordance with this constant shifting between having become and having always been — how it measures the experience of a self — the recognition of having entered into an experience of being, vanishes in the recognition. Existing in this point of endless emergence, when what is imagined and what is known share the same space within the mind, the body becoming a position of this, is what I continue to search hard to sustain. This is revealed daily as a way to understand distinction.” - “The Lives of Clouds”