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The Flute
To think your way the only way, or see your God alone, is to have the world as a flute and play a monotone. Now, it is music, to be sure, that constant single drone; but there is more to … Continue reading →
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Tagged ecumenics, metaphor, monotones, narrowmindedness, spirituality, wholeness
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