DEEP ETHOLOGY also refers to deep levels of organization that are as far into behavioral phenomena as possible before leaving science and entering metaphysics.   Rilke speaks to this …


If I were to tell you where my greatest feeling, my universal feeling,

the bliss of my earthly existence has been,

I would have to confess: It has always, here and there,

been in this kind of in-seeing,

in the indescribably swift, deep, timeless moments

of this divine seeing into the heart of things.

(Rainer Maria Rilke, 1987)


 Epigraph to “Phenomenology of Practice” by Max van Manen (2007.  Phenomenology & Practice, Volume 1 (2007), No. 1, pp. 11 – 30).