Slow Steps on the
Way...
What
is it with rapidity, one would think, for, in this case, at least in
this case, it was a good question, and this being such a case that it could be
used as an example and offered up as a philosophy of the general law
which one believed, that is, that there was no use of rapidity...in
other words, this case would make a great argument for the
uselessness of rapidity...
And
so, things would begin slowly, as things often do, and they would go
through some of the necessary steps that 'human nature' had asked one
to make. They would follow a sequence, in other words, which was
slow. The first step, the slow step we are talking of, being
'inspection', for things had to be inspected first, and one has to be
careful not to go straight to the act with a thing that does not fit.
For there is, in a sense, a hole, in one's mind, that is a
placeholder for things, and all things must fit in it—and all
things do fit in it...Nothing short of infinity fits in it, but still
one has to go through the necessary steps, slowly, for inspection and
slowness seem aligned for some reason, but it could be just something
one does out of habit. Nonetheless, this thing did fit the mind, and
indeed, it was a perfect match, and this led one to question, quite
briefly, but indeed this too slowed things down a bit, which was
important as we have pointed out, the question as to whether the mind
was in fact plastic, which could be stretched or diminished for
things to fit it. Two things have happened in the first step when in
fact nothing has happened: the thing has fit the mind, and rapidity
seems to have been reasoned away from this...
Now
that rapidity has been established as dead, one can calmly move on to
the second step here. Just as nothing really happened in the first
step, nothing really happens in the second step. This is, in a sense,
and in one sense only, the step of 'further inspection.' This means
that it differs from the first step, because it goes further, but
that it is still inspection nonetheless. This was different: there
was an intimacy involved, there were moments involved when the past
would come flooding in...and there was time involved when time would
melt away, which means time was reduced in significance. It was, most
importantly, a time of belief in things. For one, one believed in
love here. One believed in those important events of the past. But
this was of course a disappointing time, a confusing time, because
one would find that nothing really fit together, that if one believed
one thing the other believed something else, that if one felt this
was important the other felt that was important. That is why we first
established the other as a thing in this story's first step, it is
first a thing because for one, it is truly lifeless, 'already
dead' in one sense...and in another sense so worthless that even
death is trivial when it happens to it. Therefore, the step of
'further inspection' is nothing other than the step where one
establishes the other as a thing. It is, in a sense, the step that
gets too close, from the perspective of building knowledge about the
other. And so, in the sleepless nights of burning arguments...one
asks, who knows to whom our feelings are really addressed, if they
are indeed addressed to anything or anyone? Thus ends the second step
on the way.
Two
steps and nothing has happened. One wanted things to be slow, but
things are in a standstill in another dimension. The third step is a
sacrifice of the highest degree: Everyone has been assembled. And
one rises to the top and tells them all: 'look, we are about to
partake in a sacrifice, partake in it and not just witness it, and so
please make sure that you do your part. My only note for the day is
this: that sacrifice has been problematized because it is considered
a 'cult of death', that it is considered all about death, and since
death is wrong, sacrifice is wrong...'...and of course one saw
that he was right, that we were doing this sacrifice neither for
death nor for God, but, quite simply, for the sake of a system of
steps...the slow steps on the way...to show that a system of steps is
so strong that even human life has to be taken away to legitimize
it...indeed, when human life is taken away by a system of steps, the
system, and any system, appears strong and serious...and death in the
series of steps is not the final step...death is also a slow step on
the way... therefore, all the people convened close to the top,
and they decided to bring a bowl...a bowl which they would leave by
their feet, and which would thereby fill with tears flowing...
*
In the above paragraphs, we moved all the way to men, but we must
maintain and try to argue that, up there, nothing happens: we started
with the thing's inspection, we then proceeded to a secondary
inspection, and finally we came upon sacrificial death at the hands
of men, which is nothing but a tertiary inspection, an inspection of
innards, if you will. In the passage beyond the '*', what we really
have is that the thing diminishes, and the men who killed it
diminishes, but that the system of steps is not closed, because
nothing in fact actually happened, and the system of steps has
neither begun nor ended. One realizes, giving a message from the top,
that, there, nothing happens. One climbs steps, but one never reaches
top nor bottom...all a series of steps where nothing happens. One
plays with time, slows things down...or brings things to a
standstill, but nothing happens when one does and when one doesn't.
*
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