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You have to leave space for what you kind of know and for what you don’t know. In the story of the Tower of Babel, human beings make this massive building that’s supposed to reach up to the heavens so that it’ll take the place of God. Well, that’s the earliest warning we have of the danger of making things so big that you confuse them with God. And God gets irritated and comes down and makes everybody speak different languages and scatters them. That’s what happens when you try to make something a totality. Is that it starts to fragment inside and disintegrates into catastrophe. And so it’s almost as if we have to maintain this articulated space inside the dream, inside the custom. Something like that, because otherwise it doesn’t work.