With the haptic, even better, Step[hen, but it sings its own way
anyway...
Doug
On 3-Mar-09, at 7:32 PM, Stephen Vincent wrote:
> The Lake that precedes the lake we know, he went looking for that,
> the one that preceded our presence, our primal violation. One can
> touch it, but not touch it. One can see the horses in the distance,
> the men with their arms upraised. One can hear it, but not hear it.
> It is the Israel that is not in Israel. He went looking for that.
> Conviction, not disappointment is his nature. He sacrifices the
> distance between two points. He consorts with Emptiness. She is the
> Name beyond the name. She is the Alphabet with no Signature. He
> makes signs without a sign. The color of his breath is invisible.
> Under the luminous tree on the island beyond the lake, she leans
> over. In a silence without a sound, she embraces him.
>
> Stephen Vincent
> from The First 100 Days of President Obama, March 3, 2009 (haptics &
> commentary)
> at http://stephenvincent.net/blog/
>
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