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  • #1
    “Tell me the story..
    About how the sun loved the moon so much..
    That she died every night..
    Just to let him breathe...”
    Hanako Ishii

  • #2
    “Poem (the spirit likes to dress up)

    The spirit
    likes to dress up like this:
    ten fingers,
    ten toes,

    shoulders, and all the rest
    at night
    in the black branches,
    in the morning

    in the blue branches
    of the world.
    It could float, of course,
    but would rather

    plumb rough matter.
    Airy and shapeless thing,
    it needs
    the metaphor of the body,

    lime and appetite,
    the oceanic fluids;
    it needs the body’s world,
    instinct

    and imagination
    and the dark hug of time,
    sweetness
    and tangibility,

    to be understood,
    to be more than pure light
    that burns
    where no one is –

    so it enters us –
    in the morning
    shines from brute comfort
    like a stitch of lightning;

    and at night
    lights up the deep and wondrous
    drownings of the body
    like a star.”
    Mary Oliver, Dream Work

  • #3
    T.S. Eliot
    “At the still point of the turning world. Neither flesh nor fleshless;
    Neither from nor towards; at the still point, there the dance is,
    But neither arrest nor movement. And do not call it fixity,
    Where past and future are gathered. Neither movement from nor towards,
    Neither ascent nor decline. Except for the point, the still point,
    There would be no dance, and there is only the dance.”
    T.S. Eliot

  • #4
    Plotinus
    “Withdraw into yourself and look. And if you do not find yourself beautiful yet, act as does the creator of a statue that is to be made beautiful: he cuts away here, he smoothes there, he makes this line lighter, this other purer, until a lovely face has grown upon his work. So do you also: cut away all that is excessive, straighten all that is crooked, bring light to all that is overcast, labour to make all one glow of beauty and never cease chiselling your statue, until there shall shine out on you from it the godlike splendour of virtue, until you shall see the perfect goodness surely established in the stainless shrine.”
    Plotinus

  • #5
    Pablo Neruda
    “If each day falls inside each night,
    There exists a well
    where clarity
    is imprisoned.
    We need to sit on the rim
    of the well of darkness
    and fish for fallen light,
    with patience.

    “Si cada día cae/If each day falls"
    EI MAR Y LAS CAMPANAS. The Sea and The Bells.”
    Pablo Neruda



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