Drawing on the Wide Side of the Brain

Rev. Rod Richards Read by: Rosie Blankenship

http://hometownheroesrun.com/lib/new-frontiers-of-molecular-epidemiology-of-infectious-diseases How does one step inside a circle? When I imagine a circle, it is closed: the end of the line meets the point where it begins. But the circle we are talking about is different. It is, indeed, more of an ensō. If someone is to step inside, there must be an opening, which also means the circle can be described as perpetually incomplete which—for those of us who want to make sure we get things right—can lead to great anxiety…