Year: 2012
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Notes on the Milonga: An essay in improvisational dance
The following is a poem or poems that my friend Carolyn and I wrote late last week. Carolyn’s contribution is in black, mine is in teal. The theme nestled, three-fold, is the following: how will women live today, how will men do so, and how will they (we) live radiantly together? You know that our…
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On the ‘profound de’: An excerpt from David E. Cooper’s Convergence with Nature: A Daoist Perspective
The following, 10 lines down below the hash marks, is an excerpt from David E. Cooper’s Convergence with Nature: A Daoist Perspective (Green Books, 2012), pp. 76-7. In the Daoist tradition, the sage was someone who lived according to the Way (dao). But how was he to do so? The sage cultivated “profound de.” De can be…
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Restless mens (L.): Three E verses
I. Clever men bleed well: they’re feted, fed senselessly, sent every rendered wench, end effeted, well-spent, seceded. II. Agreed! Sempre, the terms severed, they were sentenced hence: ever rent yet never freed. (Dern! Derned, derned severe!) III. The tree bends, The reed-wren flees, The wereful sheep descend. Pebbles…
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On Pinterest folk
In the Start-up section of the March 11, 2012 issue of The New York Times, I glanced at an article devoted to Pinterest. The headline runs: “Pinterest Aims at the Collector Hidden Inside All of Us.” According to its website, Pinterest is a “virtual pinboard,” a place where you can grab and pin up photos, images, color swatches–hence,…