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Dear Don: Gravid…
Dear Don, Unfortunately, today’s control seems to be rooted in finding the best entrée into the psychology of marketing and manipulation, forgetting that psyche originally referred to the soul, not the wallet or the popularity polls. “Death’s at the bottom … Continue reading
Names Matter: gatless…
* …Well, she were that frightened. She’d allus been such a gatless mawther, that she didn’t se much as know how to spin, an’ what were she to dew tomorrer, with no one to come nigh her to help. She … Continue reading
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Names Matter: vittles…
* …The king he were a comin’ down the street an he hard her sing, but what she sang he couldn’t hare, so he stopped and said: ‘What were that you was a singun of, maw’r?’… …The woman, she were … Continue reading
Contrast #midnighthaiku
Motion and stillness Contrast defining meaning All one in the end *
Tobias and the Angel: A dog called Toby…. Stuart France
Domingos Sequeira – Tobias heals the blindness of his father * … “On a recognised Pilgrimage route?” “Why not?” “Well, that would explain the presence of the two other Archangels in the paintings even though there is no mention of … Continue reading
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What, no boots! …
* ‘…all the great thinkers recognise the importance of rational thought and also the importance of getting beyond the rational and that’s where the myths and fairy stories come in… Plato spends the greater part of his master work ‘The … Continue reading
Five-Grey-Mares… Stuart France
* Five grey mares… * * On a green hill… Continue reading at Stuart France
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Eye without Vision…
* You believe you are part of where you think you are, because you surround yourself with the environment you want, in order to protect the image of yourself you have constructed. * Continue reading at France and Vincent
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The Eye-Guy’s Eye… Stuart France
Human Eye * …”I don’t get it.” “In Geometry, before one can draw a human eye, one has to draw a cat’s eye.” “I still don’t get it.” “It’s a process.” “And in any process things have to happen in … Continue reading
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The Eye-Guy… Stuart France
* SPOILS OF THE ABYSS When Pryderi, Lord of Underhill, was treated for the injury done to his arm by Tyrnonos, Thunder-of-Water, his leech, Nudd, found that he was unable to save the limb; so he hacked it down to … Continue reading
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