~ The space in between Every tiny observed thing Creativity ~ This compact yet profound haiku invites us to reconsider our fundamental assumptions about emptiness and absence. The poet opens with "the space in between," a deliberately vague and expansive phrase that gestures toward the gaps, pauses, and silences that ordinarily go unnoticed — the margins of experience that we tend to dismiss as nothing. By naming this space first, the poet elevates it to primacy, suggesting that what lies between things may be just as significant, if not more so, than the things themselves. This is a philosophical provocation: emptiness, the poem implies, is never truly empty. The second line, "every tiny observed thing," introduces the act of perception as transformative. The word "observed" carries weight here — it is not merely that small things exist, but that they are 𝘴𝘦𝘦𝘯, attended to, witnessed. This echoes ideas found in quantum physics and mindfulness alike: the act of observation changes the nature of what is observed. "Every tiny" thing further democratizes the field of attention, insisting that nothing is too insignificant to harbor meaning. The void, when looked at closely enough, reveals itself to be populated with minute but real presences. The final word, "creativity," arrives as the poem's stunning revelation and its governing thesis. It is the force the poet identifies as inhabiting all those interstitial spaces — the energy that pulses in pauses, in silences, in the gaps between heartbeats and words and stars. Creativity is not something produced in grand gestures; it is already 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦, latent in the overlooked intervals of existence. The haiku form itself reinforces this message beautifully — three spare lines with deliberate space between them, demonstrating through its very structure that what surrounds language is as alive as language itself. There is, the poet insists, no such thing as a void. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To support me, visit: https://tinyurl.com/andy-rukes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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