What seems different in this prayer is Leonard's use of the word "we".
His first use of it seems so vast and empty like a heart in the shape of a begging bowl and as the prayer proceeds it gets filled for all of us.
Book of Mercy #11-15
It actually took me quite a while to learn to say that I don't know, but now I'm hooked. This discussion group has been great for me. I thought I had gotten beyond all this philosophical musing and stuff. I considered it part of my adolescent mindset for about 7 years, but I'm over that now. I'm having a lot of fun here with you (all of you) learning about all the stuff I don't know. I feel like I'm getting closer to something too.lazariuk wrote:Getting comfortable with saying "I don't know" is easy enough with one life. But maybe some of us need more than one life to do it but all we get is that much more to not know about. Seeing someone trusting their own experience rather than what they are told from people who can have no experiential knowledge of what they are telling is like watching the moon in the sky. It can be very beautiful.
Thanks, Jack. That's a really nice compliment.
In a dark corner of nowhere
I am twisting my dunce cap like a gyre
into the hurricane of foretold lunacy.
- Leo Victor Briones
I am twisting my dunce cap like a gyre
into the hurricane of foretold lunacy.
- Leo Victor Briones
Wave farewell to G-d
That's what he's doing to us
As he gently hands over the reins
The onus is on us
.
That's what he's doing to us
As he gently hands over the reins
The onus is on us
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