What is the edge doing in the centre?
Nothing. Just
nothing.
It
is.
Every centre has
its edge.
Everything has an
edge, so everything has a centre, too.
Everything has a
centre, so everything has an edge, too.
The edge is not
worse than the centre.
Sometimes, or even
often, we discuss “edge conditions”,
but we never
discuss “centre conditions”. I wonder why.
Maybe because the
centre is considered privileged by nature,
due to its
“centreness”, while the edge is worse by nature,
because it will
never achieve central position,
and that is why
its status must be raised somehow.
It's also
interesting why the centre is always
considered better
than the edge.
It's also
surprising that something so obvious makes us curious.
Obvious things and
matters shouldn't make us curious.
And if they do,
they are not obvious.
If they are not
obvious, they are unclear.
Is they are
unclear, they are devious and tortuous.
If they are
devious and tortuous they are bad,
because they make
our mind muddy while our mind should be clear.
Clear as crystal.
Should be but is
not.
Because suddenly
and unexpectedly the edge is in the very centre.
We enter the
centre and we are on the edge.
It's crazy.
It's an absurd.
Why do I feel here
like I am always on the edge wherever I go?
Always on the
border. On the boundary. And I can't cross this border.
Can't go beyond
this edge.
Why do I feel here
like I am always in the centre wherever I go?
Always in the
centre. And I can't get out of the centre.
Everything is
around me.
Only around.
I wonder what is
between the centre and the edge.
It seems that nothing.
Maybe there is really
nothing between the edge and the centre.
Here.
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