Often in life we are pulled between two states: facticity and transcendence, or who we are vs. who we have the potential to become. When faced with this choice we occupy an elusive, transitory space; a boundary that straddles both — a liminal space full of possibility, expectations, and fear. How might it feel if we could embrace its short-lived presence, revel in the ambiguity of the liminal?
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Often in life we are pulled between two states: facticity and transcendence, or who we are vs. who we have the potential to become. When faced with this choice we occupy an elusive, transitory space; a boundary that straddles both — a liminal space full of possibility, expectations, and fear. How might it feel if we could embrace its short-lived presence, revel in the ambiguity of the liminal?