# Foreword
How can It-All fit in? It is certainly a bit of an absurd question. It-All, by
definition, cannot fit anywhere, since it has to fit itself; there is no way
around it. And yet we still strive and dream to fit It-All into our minds,
seeing the ball of reality from all angles and maybe, after a thorough
examination, accepting that it is round.
This book begins from that desire, not as a final conquest, but as a work of
fitting. The aim is not to shrink reality into one slogan. It is to see how
its recurring structures may belong together in one intelligible picture.
The books already written approach that picture from different entrances. One
asks what reality is. Another asks how flow persists and closes. Another asks
how such closures become selves. Another asks how selves recognize, encode,
know, and are moved. This small book belongs between them. Its task is not to
replace any of them, but to fit them together.