That's okay. To each his/her own. I like the seven eyes because I saw a
Tibetan goddess statue with that configuration at a cultural/art exhibit recently.
kol tuv, Ryfkah
In a message dated 08/13/2004 8:42:26 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< Hi Ryfkah,
Yep, I'm still reading this!
Sadly I've now thinking that Milarepa's wedding partner in the poem is too
specific, and speficially different to, an everywoman/everyman. I guess it's
all those eyes. The second stanza seems to infer enough of the pleasure the
person feels - but the first stanza still, erm, distracts. It gives me
inferences very different from your explanation. Sorry,
Bob
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