We must experience our thinking, which is to say, the impossibility of thinking, W. says.
Do I know, really know, what the word experience means?, he asks. It means to suffer, to undergo. It means to be passive with respect to what is undergone. It means an alteration, a kind of passion. At its heart, the word experience means the same as miracle, only that. It means the impossible, which is to say, the imexperienceable. Nothing but that!
We can only experience what we cannot possibly experience, W. says. We can only think the impossibility of thinking.