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| When walking in the park with plain perception, it feels to me like the whole park is a stage. And everything that’s happening is interacting and reacting to each other like in a stage play. | When walking in the park with plain perception, it feels to me like the whole park is a stage. And everything that’s happening is interacting and reacting to each other like in a stage play. | ||
| The bird reacts to the jogger who’s passing by, the joggers rhythm is commenting on the tree  | The bird reacts to the jogger who’s passing by, the joggers rhythm is commenting on the rusteling of a tree's leaves, and the tree is reacting with a glittering of its leaves to the bird that is still after the jogger… | ||
| it’s like a concerted orchestration. | it’s like a concerted orchestration. | ||
| – I draw connections, without  | – I draw connections, without intending to do so, and even though these things are most likely not meant to be connected it just happens intuitively and automatically in my head. | ||
| It feels like everything is reacting to each other, the ‚natural‘ as well as the ‚unnatural‘ parts in this park, | |||
| It feels like everything is  | They are all ONE organism. | ||
| and it would be an even more difficult task to NOT draw links between all the elements that are there. | |||
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