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Photos of my dog Snoot before and after I forget to give him the last bite from my table.“The woman knelt before Jesus and cried out, “Lord, help me!” But Jesus asked, “Is it right to take the...
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“The Triumph of the Church over Fury, Discord, and Hatred.”(By Peter Paul Rubens. c.1625)There are 783,137 words in the King James Bible(And 783,138 spaces)One day Barabbas bumped into Lazarus in...
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on renderwhen asked to namewhose likeness was on her cointhe saint had only smooth stonesin her pocketobliged
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who among us would risk proclaiminghow beautiful the stoneshow marvelous the flowershow graceful the mountainhow alive the animalamongst so much darkness and ruin
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the seventh kiss (zoopoetics X theopoetics rev.)“when Jesus rose early on the first dayhe appeared first to Mary Magdalenaout of whom he had cast seven devils.” mark 16-9i weptat all three tombs for...
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Zoopoetics X Theopoetics #5 What If Derrida Was Right?‘—I must make it clear from the start thatthe dog I am talking about is a real dogbelieve me, It isn’t merely the figure of a dog’“The Animal That...
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No Country For This Old Man.Facebook reminded me of this post from the election 4 years ago. This scene at the end of the movie/novel NCFOM provoked me and many to question again human freedom/agency...
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Dear Overlords. Merry Christmas! Once again all things have proceeded precisely as you have foreseen. In recognition of your recent victories and in a spirit of bi-partisan compromise I am offering...
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I have been posting through Brother Christophe’s surviving journal from Tibhirine in one of my old Facebook posts and todays entry has has dwelled in my mind since first reading it months...
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I'm trying out a new writing style: Action Sci-Fi & Fantasy in Space. “Imagine the amazing good fortune of the generation that gets to see the end of the world,This is as marvelous as being there...
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AlreadyAlreadyBy age 2 we were artists;Poets by 3At 4 we discovered un-seen worldsTurning 5 we could fly But 6 meant school, rulers, visibility, work, mirror-gaze;Leaving our wings behind usLate...
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p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 74.0px; text-indent: -3.5px; font: 14.0px Helvetica} “If they drive God from the earth, we shall shelter Him underground.” Mitya to Aloysha. Book XI.
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Judith Beheads Holofernes. Artemisia Gentileschi. c,1638.*Biblical story—Possible Trigger Warnings.“Judith Beheads Holofernes.”From the Book of Judith: Ch.16, Vs. 2-11.The proud king braggedBorders...
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"He's a bandit and a heartbreaker.Oh, but Jesus was a cross maker"From a poet/songwriter I admire greatly and a dear sister who died young. I use to play a couple of her songs. Once a young armed...
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"Structures of Visual Perception." 9 feet by 3 feet, acrylic on board)For Marilyn Monroe (Born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, 1926 Died on this day, August 5, 1962).Roslyn (Marilyn Monroe): "Horse...
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“Disclosing his wounds to the listener was the same as bathing it in the river, until it became cool and one with the river.” Hermann Hesse.“Thou keepest track of all my sorrows; thou hast collectedmy...
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Tabula RasaBjörkWe are all swollenFrom hiding his affairsLet's put it all on the tableLet it all outIt is timeHe mustn't steal our lightClean plateTabula rasa for my childrenClean plateNot repeating...
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El iluminado (The Enlightened One) by Kati Horna, La Castañeda Asylum, Mexico City, 1944.
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96"X38" Acrylic on panel.The work hopes for more than *remembrance* but seeing true and acting in compassion.50 years ago today, Paul Celan, a Jewish holocaust survivor and poet that I greatly admire...
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Black Lives Matter“The cross can heal and hurt; it can be empowering and liberating but also enslaving and oppressive. There is no one way in which the cross can be interpreted. I offer my reflections...
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All Hallows Eve Death Mask. 96” X 24"On the after-life of social mediation: A review of, “Fear the Walking Dead.” (My All Hallows Eve Death Mask. 96” X 24”) “Some people live as though they are...
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The Passion of the Bees: Queens Colonies Death & Bitcoin; Deconstructing Paradise on Columbus Day. (Photo: Machine for knowing if Bees feel pain.) “It does not seem to me that the Gospel is...
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