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After a Line in Rumi
Between the acts on the great stage the green room swells with life; like ocean waves the movement never stops. Each spent performer, bathed in sweat, absorbed into their entourage, glows with the energy of the crowd. Around the curtain’s … Continue reading
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An Anchor of Alexandrine
The moments of each day are quickly past, and are not found again once spent and gone. Still, life is spent in search of things that last: a founding stone to build one’s world upon. Each soul creates this anchorage … Continue reading