This issue of Maarav is a direct continuation of the exhibition Maintaining the Question at the Center for Digital Art, which engaged with the possibility of living in the unknown, living with the question, and not trying to resolve, circumvent, or defeat it. This collection includes an expansion of the artistic action taken by three of the artists who showed their work in the exhibition – Kim Teitelbaum, Dana Venezia, and Guy Dubious – as well as a conversation I held with Gili Fleischman on healing spaces, and the possibility for us to be in a place of growth and healing. Kim Teitelbaum expands the theoretical worldview in the work of post-humanistic researcher Rosi Braidotti; Dana Venezia combines a guided meditation text with the work of researcher Donna Haraway, and Guy Dubious talks about his work process during the past year on developing his installation Bleedbox. The texts are an expansion on various practices of working in a frequently changing world. This issue and the exhibition are a response to this instability, and an attempt to provide tools for new thinking.