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The Sacred and the Profane. Man becomes aware of the sacred because it manifests itself, shows itself, as something wholly different from the profane." - - Mircea Eliade's The Sacred and The Profane. Arts and Letters Daily. I am the absence. I am what is missing. I part the air. The air moves in. To fill the spaces. Where my body's been. We all have reasons. To keep things whole. Monday, August 07, 2006.
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The Sacred and the Profane. Man becomes aware of the sacred because it manifests itself, shows itself, as something wholly different from the profane." - - Mircea Eliade's The Sacred and The Profane. Arts and Letters Daily. May these vows and this marriage be blessed. May it be sweet milk,. This marriage, like wine and halvah. May this marriage offer fruit and shade. Like the date palm. May this marriage be full of laughter,. Our every day a day in paradise. May this marriage be a sign of compassion,.
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The Sacred and the Profane
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The Sacred and the Profane. Man becomes aware of the sacred because it manifests itself, shows itself, as something wholly different from the profane." - - Mircea Eliade's The Sacred and The Profane. Arts and Letters Daily. A shadow dawns inside my shadow,. And a voice my voice contains; a hand has. Curled like a glove on my strengthed hand-. A charge- -a surge in color and sound,. That world in a heightened curve- has come,. Force in the season, an enhancement of being. Monday, March 05, 2007.
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The Sacred and the Profane. Man becomes aware of the sacred because it manifests itself, shows itself, as something wholly different from the profane." - - Mircea Eliade's The Sacred and The Profane. Arts and Letters Daily. 5:13 Where is there hide enough to cover the whole world? The wide world can be covered with hide enough for a pair of shoes alone. Santideva, The Bodhicaryavatara. Saturday, July 08, 2006.
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The Sacred and the Profane. Man becomes aware of the sacred because it manifests itself, shows itself, as something wholly different from the profane." - - Mircea Eliade's The Sacred and The Profane. Arts and Letters Daily. Translated by Robert Bly. Men in overalls the same color as earth rise from a ditch. It's a transitional place, in stalemate, neither country nor city. Construction cranes on the horizon want to take the big leap,. But the clocks are against it. Auto-body shops occupy old barns.
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The Sacred and the Profane. Man becomes aware of the sacred because it manifests itself, shows itself, as something wholly different from the profane." - - Mircea Eliade's The Sacred and The Profane. Arts and Letters Daily. There’s a poem I’m always trying to write. It always begins the same way. Oh, listen, listen. It is the urgency of the words that compels me. I know what the poem is about, it’s about the world and its shining. But what comes after these words is an emptying space. Oh, listen, listen.
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The Sacred and the Profane. Man becomes aware of the sacred because it manifests itself, shows itself, as something wholly different from the profane." - - Mircea Eliade's The Sacred and The Profane. Arts and Letters Daily. And must again acknowledge. In the name of. Admit as insufficient. What love can’t brace or salvage. With more of this high-malarkey. Thou (suspected, darkly). We’re low-. Down among a many brittle. Bulwark, choices: broke and slow. To see the littered yard, bare unbroken.