01 February 2006
Things Are Not As They Appear/ Seeing is Not Believing
"Seeing is believing" does not describe either our seeing or our believing. Seeing (or sensing of any kind) is really the beginning, the call to knowing- we see and we are drawn, called into the unknown. Our drive to know seeks to make the unknown known and make sense of the world- not as available to the senses, but as it is mediated by meaning.
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