"Western man thinks with only one part of his brain and starves the rest of it. By neglecting ear culture, which is too diffuse for the categorical hierarchies of the left side of the brain, he has locked himself into a position where only linear conceptualization is acceptable…. The constraints of Western logic are tied to our sense of sequential relationships – logic made visual. The middle ground, however accounted for initially, is eventually excluded. It is either-or" (69-70).