What if thought is not born within the human skull, but is a creativity proper to the body as a whole, arising spontaneously…
What if thought is not born within the human skull, but is a creativity proper to the body as a whole, arising spontaneously from the slippage between an organism and the folding terrain that it wanders? What if the curious curve of thought is engendered by the difficult eros and tension between our flesh and the flesh of the earth?
David Abram, Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology