Experiment Catharsis #35 It's late. It's the time of night when today and tomorrow suddenly overlap. When that happens, tomorrow becomes today, today becomes yesterday, the day after tomorrow becomes forever and yesterday becomes never. Suddenly you're stuck in a middle gray dead zone between the horizon of forever and the maze of never-been. You walk a confusing line clinging to words and definitions and clocks and the established time, afraid to let your mind wander. You've got to watch for your own shadow then, because you're caught between two suns at the same time. One is setting. The other is rising. One is tomorrow/today coming, the other is today/yesterday leaving. So find a compass, or some moss, or a cleverly decorated hood ornament, and point yourself straight to the east and don't lose sight of it. That's the only sun that matters, it is potential. The other is fulfillment. While it may be good or bad, the setting sun can only teach lessons, not create a new day. Seek the rising sun. Walk to infinity, never from it.