III
The method of the free drawings

(Incarnating the imagination)

‘… the most significant thing in recent thinking is, I think, the corresponding of thought in different fields and on different levels. Philosophy has long taught us the unity of experience. You can tear it to pieces if you will and find subject and object, stimulus and response, or – you can refuse to: you can claim the right to see it as a rational interplay of forces, as the functioning of a self-creating coherence.’

M. P. Follett, Creative Experience, p. 74