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McShutterLovin | December 16th 2009 by laszlo lim

Hauntingly familiar, yet unnameable. This place reminds me of somewhere I have been. Deja vu? Past life? Drunken stupor? read more

A Poem For Tuesday

The Agonist | December 15th 2009 by Sean-Paul Kelley

Here is one from Allison Hedge Coke, a poet about whom I have little to say that wouldn't be ridiculously insufficient. So I'll say only that for me she writes it all, leaves nothing off the page. The raw facts are that her first book, Dog Road Woman read more

God is a drunkard

Theologies | December 11th 2009 by Marika

Dionysius the Areopagite talks a lot about theological language, and particularly about the problem of how to speak about a God who is not like anything else in all creation; who isn't one thing among many things; who is, finally, beyond words. His s read more

The Possibilities are Emptiness!

The Open End | December 1st 2009 by ::The Open End::

“Emptiness is described as the basis that makes everything possible” -The Twelfth Tai Situpa Rinpoche, Awakening the Sleeping Buddha “The truth you believe and cling to makes you unavailable to hear anything new.” -Pema Chodron Buddhi read more

In the Realm of the Earth-Angels

rona | November 26th 2009 by Rona Marx

The Universe certainly has a profound way of bringing us perspective. We may not always like it, but it is always very effective.Amidst the complete turnaround that my life has taken recently, my little daughter fell out of a tree and broke her arm v read more

Phallic and Fallopia: A Language Tail

Whispers from the Unseen | November 1st 2009

They move quickly out of Manhattan via the Holland Tunnel into the desolation of western New Jersey: abandoned factories, railroad tracks, dying towns—stop to rest where the light enters broken windows. read more

Facing and Acknowledging the Traps of Spiritual Identities

You Are Truly Loved | October 22nd 2009 by Ariel Bravy

It’s pretty cool seeing the different types of spiritual identities that we can adopt, thereby creating what we can call a spiritual ego. I am a truth seeker I am a spiritual person I am happy and free I am enlightened I am almost enlightened read more

211th Chorus

Literary Kicks | October 21st 2009

1. Jack Kerouac died forty years ago today. I’m not doing much to commemorate the occasion, though I am hoping to see the new film One Fast Move Or I’m Gone soon. If I were in Lowell, Massachusetts I’d go on this walking tour toni read more

The unnameable, rambling post about mommy blogging, growing up, a…

The Life and Times of Stella Johnson | October 17th 2009 by Amber Johnson

In our pre-Stella existence, with all our disposable income and endless free time, most of which was spent dining out, Cody and I faithfully attended Bumbershoot. My favorite performance by far was Public Enemy, though we saw a lot of big names along read more

Forks in the Road

Senior Stuff: Rinkly Rimes | October 12th 2009 by Brenda Bryant

CARRY ON TUESDAYhttp://carryontuesday.blogspot.com/2009/10/blog-post.htmlThe words in blue come from'The Unnameable' by Samuel BecketFORKS IN THE ROADAll day, every dayWe encounter forks in the road.Some are trivial.Bus or car?Night-in or night-out?B read more

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