ing form, to be
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What is love…
without soil, without branches, without its fruit being eaten?
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A Physiognomy of Hunger
Yesterday is digested, Tomorrow is not yet harvested. And today’s appetite? Mind the mind.
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Invisibles are Present
Madness ceases to exist, once it reaches numbing proportions. Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) German poet, playwright
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Animal Noble Scenario — I
Some humans breathe politics Some politicians breathe humanism
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the eye beholds…
Everything begins in the mind. Yet, the eye is a crucial conduit, imparting joy, or warning to mind, stomach, soul… When the eye beholds beauty, be it within a given context, or inviting an unprecedented one, anything able to perceive through that eye will rejoice, possibly bearing new fruits.
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in Pride
Elevate thyself in pride, and thou shalt be spitting onto thine mirror.
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In Conversation
P., an old friend: IT’S EARTH, WIND & FIRE DAY! me: I experienced all three today! P.: Yikes! Are you ok???? me: the earth is magnificent. They say it was made with abundance of love, and I continue to live it abundantly. The wind helps us move, dive and fly, before and after we walk…
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to be: Breathing
In transporting the breath, the inhalation must be full. When it is full, it has big capacity. When it has big capacity, it can be extended. When it is extended, it can penetrate downward. When it penetrates downward, it will become calmly settled. When it is calmy settled, it will be strong and firm. When…
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in a box, in a shell
in a box in a shell with a head and a wonderful substance, making thread I am trying . in a box in a shell close to hell there’s a feeling here given when a life train is ridden in the dark level light there’s more joy — SilaBlume / 1981
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Misleading b-i-n sounds
This funny b-(i)-n sound is quite misleading in its many variations: Vanilla “bean” is actually a pod Coffee “bean” is in fact a seed Human “beings” often die, without ever becoming
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On Ugly Relatives
If beauty is relative to the beholder’s eye, where is the ugly held? Nature beholds beauty — aesthetics, at the very least. It is beauty that attracts, to pair and sustain, whichever species, with a longer tail, a mane, a crown, a walk. The art world promotes the beauty and the ugly. One the one…
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Words at the Opera
“Humans are humans, cast out by the elements, long ago torn from the roots of the earth” — Ježibaba, a witch, in Rusalka, by Antonin Dvořák, libretto from poet Jaroslav Kvapil
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