….It seeks to be personal. This something means us: we assimilate each other.
There is something larger here when people meet. There is a spark, a reverberation, a tingling of something deeper than everyday. And still it is of the everyday and seeks to touch and mold the everyday, to make it recognize it as sacred, holy, serious and playful. It sometimes first appears as an us. It seeks to be personal. This something means us: we assimilate each other.
:- Doug.
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