The word “grow” when applied to non-living things means grow in size, encompassing more atoms. With embodied living things it means both transformative change and growth in size. But with disembodied living things like “minds” it only means transformative change. That’s a pity.
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Balloon is an interesting metaphor. Are your memories lighter than the present, lifting you up (helium balloon memories) or heavier than the present, weighing you down (water balloon memories)
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James Hillman’s chapter on Growth in Kinds of Power is worth reading. He teases out underemphasized elements of Deepening, Intensification, Shedding, Reptition, Emptying http://thrivingoncontradictions.blogspot.com/2012/08/all-of-chapter-2-growth-from-book-kinds.html?m=1 …
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