I think I learned how to follow that advice about a month ago. not the every day. almost every day, sometimes. but the lack of hope and despair. I will experiment with hope again in the future, tho, and perhaps also with despair.
My dharma talk on wisdom--
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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1flURLSU8vWmp_wx3AxtqX55HiY-5oFNC?usp=drive_link
for the meditation group in Volcano.
Philip Lamantia Day -- 2024
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Today’s the 97th anniversary of the birth of the great poet Philip
Lamantia.
Let’s celebrate, and cerebrate on, his poetry — shall we? Yes!
The ima...
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Reading Peter Schjeldahl Peter Schjeldahl builds paragraphs. Possibly no
other critic now writing in English has such a strong sense of what that
unit of...
Permacultures and Pollinator Pathways of Mind
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Westchester, NY Pollinator Pathway Garden Tour Sunday June 13! The suburban
backyard I inherited when I moved into this house was sculpted with
ornamental ...
“Not wholly useless, though no longer used”
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One of his last poems, published posthumously. Longfellow was never one for
violent contention so I find it hard to take his analogy too seriously, but
the...
Border Poetry
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My 13th post at the Harriet Blog:
[Artemio Rodriguez, linocut]
In 2006, I spent two of the best months of my life in Marfa, Texas, thanks
to a residency f...
The Next Big Thing: Divya Victor
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*What is the working title of the book?*
*Things To Do With Your Mouth* is the title. Les Figues is the publisher.
*Who or what inspired you to write...
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Man, hope and despair are sometimes the only moves I've got!
I think I learned how to follow that advice about a month ago. not the every day. almost every day, sometimes. but the lack of hope and despair. I will experiment with hope again in the future, tho, and perhaps also with despair.
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