Same in one respect, different in others ThinkingOutLoud -- DonaldNoyes
"Often ideas exist in my mind which are very much like clouds. When viewed from the ground the shape appears to be fairly definite, however when in the place the cloud is, the shapes and forms are less precisely defined and some of the otherwise appearing continuous form has holes in it."
Repetition and Recurrence - Natural Cycles
Left out in the title were CrystalsSnowIceGlaciersOceans, which have a sameness and a differentness.
I would propose that thought, particularly that which I call OriginalThought has similar dimensions. Also, one might make comparisons of StillnessBreezesGustsWindsHurricanesWhirlwindsUpdraftsDowndraftsJetStreams etc.
Thinking, and particularly ThinkingOutLoud can contain many and varied methods and expressions of a similar nature. While some would like to confine, contain and make consensus, others are not to be content with restrictions, constrictions, rules and priorities which would derail "originality" and "individuality". At the same time, expressions which tend to be scholarly, peer-reviewed, and contained within communities of thought, are found to be composing, decomposing, quoting, citing and repeating the thoughts of others who have similar or compatible viewpoints, and who are thinking in the same "box". It is not by accident that some refer to this as "ivory towers" of thought.
As weather, clouds, rivers and oceans are always on the move, often in ways we do not understand, we would simplify such movements to that of terms and/or phrases which only describe a manifestation of that movement and change.
The reality of it all is that in such a great expanse which we can see and call the universe, such movements, which we make significant and great, constitute very little in changing vertical space and relatively fixed horizontal space.
The same comparison might be made with regard to thought as more than simply sensation of of the what, where, why, when and how of our existence in a limited atmosphere. Thinking can soar above that. Thinking can discover things we can not see and journey where we cannot go. We have the faculty of imagination, which can cause us to propose, scheme, design, and produce things that never were and would have never been otherwise. This is a faculty which should not be wasted or squandered, and misspent in destructive ways, but rather should be used to construct useful, usable and used artifacts which are productive and preservative. Thought should never come to the point where we say "It is done", "That's it", "We are finished". It should be continually on the move and changing in its form and in its manifestations.
Repetition and Recurrence - Historical Cycles
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