 Hello and welcome to the session nine of our reading of what is philosophy by Deleuze and Gattari and today I would like to propose a pause. The idea is that we've been reading the book in a way that might seem like a monologue although many of you namely on Facebook have shown their interest but Deleuze and Gattari connect philosophy to the earth, to a geography, to a territorialization and although they criticize the idea of debate in order to reach a consensus they certainly are not adverse to the idea of a co-creation of a co- territorialization and this is why I would like to propose a pause and ask a question. So the question is can a unifying principle be imminent, right? So why am I proposing a question here? Well precisely to see if it generates some form of embodiment, a responsive embodiment on your side, on your side as a matter of size I would like to see either on Facebook or YouTube or by email what have you I would like to see ten answers, reflections, conceptualizations on that question. So I repeat the question which is of course related to the reading that we've done and the rest of the book can a unifying principle be imminent? All right and well of course if I see that there are no responses I will continue my work but perhaps I will pause this videos until I sense there's some that the territory is shared. Thank you. I repeat the question can a unifying principle be imminent?