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01-11-2006, 01:47 AM
You're right. The quest don't need to be mysterious necessarily. But it should be adventurous and ongoing if possible. I'm thinking of a journal format where you describe your quest over a period of days/weeks/months. They type of quest will determine its length. You should describe your quest, why you want to do it, what you expect to discover, your preparations, and a narrative of your quest each step of the way. Let the anticipation build as the rest of the us vicariously live the experience through you. Tell about the people you meet, the setting, and your experience, and any anomalies you observe. How can the anomalies be scientifically explained and integrated into a Theory of Everything. Do the anomalies represent areas in need of more investigation? Others may choose the same quest and compare experiences. "I'm going on a TOE Quest!" |