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hello,

 

It seems sometimes that when one is in a state of crisis (Saturn?), of extreme

vulnerability

(The Nodes?), when one seems to need so much, that is when one is able to derive

so little

from others.

 

It is like the feeling of being in the wrong city. If you stop for too long, you

could be A

BUM. You have to keep shuffling along with everyone else; the wild card, the

Joker (The

nodes?) is not to be played with.

 

The scariest place to be is that zone when your friends seem to throw words at

you like

the concessions offered to a homeless body. They seem that they are being

clinical with

the client. They wave the smelling salts of sanity under your nose from an arms'

length.

 

But perhaps the silence of the group here is respectful. I wonder how can it be

portrayed

in cyberspace without shading off into rubbernecking, or worse the pretense of

invisibility

that passerbys affect when confronted with homeless. Maybe this is nodal state.

Where

respect is the same as lazy fear?

 

We are all trying to go home while pretending we never have to leave the

illusion condo.

The crisis rider cannot pretend, and is therefore unwelcome oftentimes at this

cinema

show.

 

Respectfully,

 

David E.

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David

 

Ahh, I read your post, and find that you are indeed perfectly sane, which

means, you are unusual.

 

Not only a seer of things difficult to see, but one who can represent them

as if a bard of repute.

 

For, in the glow of having just read you, I pull my colar up high on my

neck, hoping to not be seen, for I've just been bested, I admit, without

false praise anywhere in sight.

 

So we shift, you one seat closer to the king, I, one further down. Bravo

friend, may you bear the silence of vision better than I.

 

To those who view this as extravagant philadelphia, truly, no need to wish

you happiness, for you already have it.

 

 

Humbly,

 

Das Goravani, Pres.

 

 

 

 

Service

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.dancingmooninc.com

 

 

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