... imaginary rock
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- At which he decides that he is overstepping a responsibility
which is not to present his perceptions as laws
but to care for the collective mind we all share and inhabit
and to try to keep it open to everything.
The foundation and the rock can bear everyone and everything
and the caretaker is not going to give up
his difficult but invisible role
which is to let go of control but to
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- keep the centre empty.
And as the caretaker describes the idea of the imaginary rock
he wonders what he is doing
for he danced when he first thought of changing centres
as unthreatening and fixed ones as not
but now as he repeats the idea he is not dancing.-