“Only those who are, themselves, on the dusty road of becoming-dust can love others who (or that) have embarked on a similar journey at birth or at the time of their fabrication.” – Michael MarderMore
Tag Archives: parable
Spanning the gulf, or trying to, come what may
The true knight of faith is a witness, never a teacher, and therein lies his deep humanity…
– KierkegaardMore
Calling Azur
For my grandmother’s fearless curiosity, which at one time brought the family an unforgettable friendMore
On what is social in poetry
Perhaps even our responsibility bears the mark of irresponsibilityMore
Inventing ourselves
Sometimes it seems we are either dreaming of wholeness…or willingly fragmentedMore
Not all, but part
…and you too will also return, in the greatest things as well as in the smallest….More
Care-less
Full of weal and woe as the wheel goes roundMore
Dawn in Hades
The light can be stubborn, and linger, when the sun setsMore
Good for a laugh
What is our speech but the chirping of baby birds?More
Scentless Stories
Most things will end up becoming a storyMore
The Torn Canopy
We used to pray for rain, for sustenanceMore
Against the death of philosophy
Our love of certain things does not arise until we have been seduced to them.More
It is a certain faith we have in life…
flecks and flickerings of…faith?More
Moksha
Just what does the wind do with our flames?More
Dragon
My grandmother dreams while awakeMore