Two Islands behind the horizon, one boat one direction at a time. But if Islands are abstract things, not physical, can they merge? They merge in the brain, the source of all abstract things. Is it possible? … Can two Islands merge into one? The boat has to change too, to adapt this journey.
Silent programs running in the background, overriding reality of the real and tangible, creating alternate realities. The weathers, the waters, changing, shaping, waves rising and falling, sun shining, storms coming, change is in motion, shifting, shaping. As a writer, here, sometimes I’m but a observer. But even as an observer, one has influence over the weather and waters. They work on their own, but they can be influenced, they can be changed, shaped, storms can be induced, suns can rise. Can I do it? Can we do it? Can the system adapt to merging of two Islands? Something has to go, something has to adapt. All in? All in. All in requires… what exactly?
Horizon, the pacific, the ocean of nowhere, path. Path of no path. Method of no method, until a method is merged from the waters, until a trajectory is set. All in. All in. No compromise on one side, compromise on the other. Two sides clash, but can they merge, shake hands.
Silent programs running in the background. If the winds blow in opposite directions. Can they blow into one. A plan? A method? A framework. Will a framework appear from the surface of the water. Will it show itself.
The waters are moving. Some things need to be done. But if things need to be done, the framework of the brain needs to restructure itself. All in. Or not at all… Time is ticking in the world of time, reality stagnant, now. Waves are moving. Things are born … things are …