Thanks for sharing that, I thought it was a good read. I wouldn't claim to know exactly what he is on about, but I like the way of thinking. It's that imaginative commons idea again, thinking beyond the self. Trees and nature, the system.@Clinamenic you'd like this a lot I think https://faculty.washington.edu/jernel/521/Form.htm
Bateson, from Steps To An Ecology Of Mind
It's what the above passage is from
Gnosis as concerned with the system not the item, which might be a single human. The pattern. Its structuralism again.
I just like the way he breaks it down and explains how the cause-effect way of thinking doesn't really make sense when you are thinking in terms of mind/thought, but it's also not a binary opposite either. It's all wrapped up together in the system, which is the unit.
I might try pick up the Jung book he mentions
Jung once wrote a very curious little book, which I recommend to all of you. It is called Septem Sermones ad Mortuos, Seven Sermons to the Dead
Don't suppose anyone's read it?