Four Corners
a few decades later
The only place in the US where four states meet is at Four Corners Monument.
I went to Four Corners as a mystical adolescent, contemplating where Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado meet. There was a cross-section of kiosks there, places to buy things in the middle of what I remember as desert.
It wasn’t just one location or two. Nor three. But it was four.
Several decades later, I find that profound.
Instead of just looking for where a crosshatch might take place, it might be worth considering where four corners of our life meet. It might be a good place to set up a kiosk or so.
Because at the cross-section, the winds blow in interesting directions, especially when surrounded by open terrain.
Arica, Chile in 2017



This reminds me of what @Kato McNickle refers to as "intersections". Her idea – if I understand it correctly – is that we intentionally do things with the idea that those things may have an energy attraction to other people with the same or similar idea. That confluence of energy creates a meeting place for us and the idea(s).
Yes, thoughts catch other thoughts