Ancient Responses
Ancient Responses Two ancient responses to uncertainty wrestle within me, two preferences. Life serves these drugs, but has no meaning: that gives them their poignancy. Art, religion – this sea,...
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Mark,Art and religion: To have two such necessities wrestling within is a mighty blessing,and yet, there is the wrestling. "I sketch these lines in a storm". There is pain in thatline, and turmoil....
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smzang wrote:Mark,. . .S5...should 'state' be 'stare'? Either works. Stare is the expected but state is indicativeof telling instead of showing...as if to poke the tongue out at art, so I wasn't...
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Two of the greatest responses to uncertainty are art and religion. Or spiritual beliefs, I should say. I don't care for the word religion. (My personal problem, I know.) "This sea" brought to mind...
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Mark, one of my interests is archaeology (most Biblical but one of the largest Salado indian ruins lies within walking distance of our house (1200 A.D.) This points out rather clearly that we need to...
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Kerri, Jared, Sarah, Thanks for your reading and responses. MAH, This is old to you and me by now. I bury it. MSS
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