
Chapter 4: COG DIS 4.
“A MAN WHO SAYS HE HAS TRAVELLED THE WORLD, HAS ONLY TRAVELLED AS FAR AS HIS NOSE.”
The physical condition of the body is the limit of all travel in the physical realm. It asks the reader to go to explore the other places that do not have a physical realm. In this era of commercial travel where there is no place on earth that a person can not get access to with money, the inner geography of the human condition has barely been explored.
The unlimited area of the mind, spirit or the realm of unknown non mundane senses like Feeling, intuition, sensation, imagination and emotion. The question might be? Who has mapped every piece of this in the history of the world? Is it actually possible to explore when everyone is, either homogenised in a digital predictability, or rejected as an outsider if not within the hive and herds standards and expectations?
It could also allude to the fact that everyone in the digital age is a traveller looking down their nose at a screen that takes them like a window to the world. So the traveller has only ever gone as far as his nose. It asks the reader how much other has been explored? Is there a world of thoughts, feelings and emotions, or other things that have not been defined because external vistas are the only form of travel.
