When I lived in Cambusbarron in Scotland I looked out of the window each day and saw Ben Ledi. I quickly realised that this mountain looked different every day, so I started taking photos of it. I took a LOT of photos.
I was constantly amazed how my usual experience was not of looking at the same scene every day, but seeing a different scene.
I know, maybe you are thinking, but it’s the same mountain. It’s just the clouds and the light which is changing….
But the mountain doesn’t exist by itself. It exists in a place and a time. I can’t see the mountain disconnected from the world in which it exists. That wouldn’t be real, would it?
I think the world is like this.
Absolutely everything is connected. Absolutely everything exists in webs of contexts and environments.
It changes moment by moment. Everything we see, hear, smell, touch and taste changes constantly as the streams of molecules, energies and information flow through, influencing, creating, disrupting.
So, today is always new.
This moment is always new.
We humans are good at doing something called “abstracting”. We isolate a part of what we are experiencing and consider it as if it is separate, disconnected, un-attached. We call these abstractions “things” or “objects”. Or we call them “outcomes” or “results”.
But we have to return our abstractions to reality eventually and then we seem them as less isolated, less fixed, less separate than we thought.
I never felt I could understand a patient by isolating their disease from their life. I never felt I could understand someone’s illness if I considered only the changes in certain cells, organs or tissues.
When we tell our stories, part of what we are doing is describing some connections…..some sequences, some consequences. We describe events, experiences and emotions, and together they combine to make every day, every moment, every place and every relationship, unique.
What did you notice today?
Was there something familiar which you experienced differently today?
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