Stand outside ourselves?
Might we two—together—become ecstatic—stand outside ourselves?
Ecstatic conversation—that’s the event—and the gallery—infusing us—and all around
Holy—mystic—we
:- Doug.

Might we two—together—become ecstatic—stand outside ourselves?
Ecstatic conversation—that’s the event—and the gallery—infusing us—and all around
Holy—mystic—we
:- Doug.
In our homes and in our third places, do we still inhabit an oral world, touched only on its edges by literacy? Is this a clue to why we do not remember our arguments, do not know how to converse with a spouse?
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2375
The dark wood is as clear as highway, only it asks more of us.
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Oral cultures progressed in Mnemosyne’s arms—the passing word instructed the next to come, through memory. With writing and reading we could add to memory and wise action. But still memory plays the big role, now only hidden: We write only what we want to remember.
:- Doug.