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John Mark's avatar

The entire time I was reading this I wanted to raise my hand and point out another use of the word “ward”. In locks, wards are obstructions built into the lock. The key needs to be cut to pass around these obstructions to turn and unlock the lock. It seemed kind of a wild turn to what you were saying. The wards themselves being the obstructions.

The whole meditation was beautiful. I also thought about seeing vs. watching a poem. It takes a certain type of concentration to “see”

A poem, and let it in. Sometimes I find myself “watching” a poem.

I especially love the poet as arranger of words, and the magic that accompanies the skill. I have a friend who is a florist who works wonders, and this was spot on.

I enjoyed this weeks offering immensely! Thanks as always!

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Rachel King's avatar

Maybe my favorite of yours so far. Can't wait to read the book.

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