One might argue that Flip says far too much, Lawrence, but you catch it well.... those 'derivatives' worry me, though....
Flippant?
Doug
On 2012-02-10, at 6:20 AM, Lawrence Upton wrote:
> Flip says:
>
> all points are in motion
> there is no point in motion
> but we do it anyway, we matters
>
> what do you mean BE STILL?
>
> as we move
> we see relativistically
> retrospectively
>
> many things come into alignment
> sun and moon
> various nominated stars
> birth and death
>
> from which might follow
> hate and love and so on
> but these are derivatives
> if you watch steadily
> if you see from my position
>
> yet at this moment
> i suggest
> my hand and each next key
> as they hurtle at the same desk
> upon different timelines
> in an immensity
> aligned
> again and again but never always
>
> He might be sad. He snaps his fingers.
>
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