Wednesday, October 12, 2011

contemplating consonance

one thing i love about life, is the chance to find those consonants in the colloquy.

humans are ignited by “like-minds.” the saying feels incomplete, many sayings are that way, but they are just gists, reference points, attributes that are part to a whole. singled out, they make great reference but then they have to return to their ultimate source. the lesson they(sayings) teach should be traced back to the ultimate context they are sampled from.

“like minds” – i think on it more as “in rhythm” or perhaps “movement,” “synonymetry” or “consonant”

i think “consonant” is a great word to capture that feeling of like-connection. it doesn’t isolate any one person, style, character; being “consonant” isn’t necessarily a permanent attribute either. it just “is,” at whatever sample of time we are reflecting on.
but you know it when you feel it. that “now” feeling. life is “now.” and consonants thrive in that now. they help each other, and by doing so – themselves.

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