For years I drove around in my car with an advertising banner on the back window with my design company name and phone number on it. It was totally opaque so you could not see out the back window. So essentially I was blind from the back!
I also had really dark tinted windows on the side windows and this last spring I took the tint off the front windows and then this last fall a great friend told me “your back window is a perfect metaphor for your blind spot and you can’t see what’s right behind you” and so I removed the banner right away, in a rain storm even.
Today has been all about that blind spot that I have. Asking, if you have one how do you find it if you can’t see it, how do you feel it if you can’t feel it? How do you discover what eludes you?
Dolphins and Whales are whole brained, both of their hemispheres are in synch and accessible. They see “spherically” 360 degrees all around themselves, they cannot have a blind spot because of there whole vision.
So what is your blind spot? Do you know if you have one? Are you fractured in ways that you don’t know of? If you’re fractured, do you feel you’re whole simply because you can’t feel, sense, know or see your blind spot.
No blame here if you have one, I have one also and possibly the only difference between us is I know I have one. I don’t know what it is because I don’t know what it is, and when I’m finally ready and able to look at it I will know it.
I was speaking with a friend about this today and they said it’s a good thing that I’ll live to be well over 200 years as it will give me plenty of time to discover it. And of course I laughed and laughed asking if they were implying it would take me another 100 years to discover it.