WOW!
I agree with Pollinatrix, WOW!much love
as one of Dylan's albums suggests:"Shot full of love"
Good work Jenny! The question is .... is "full" really "empty"?
Thanks you, Susan, Stacey!Todd - Yep...kinda like that......which leads to the answer for Steve. Yes, Full is Empty...and empty really being open - letting it all come in and then all pour out.
Jenny, I like your answer to Steve because of its paradoxical quality. Statements with paradox built into them are simultaneously more interesting, more likely to be true, and somewhat more difficult to use.
WOW!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Pollinatrix, WOW!
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as one of Dylan's albums suggests:
ReplyDelete"Shot full of love"
Good work Jenny! The question is .... is "full" really "empty"?
ReplyDeleteThanks you, Susan, Stacey!
ReplyDeleteTodd - Yep...kinda like that...
...which leads to the answer for Steve. Yes, Full is Empty...and empty really being open - letting it all come in and then all pour out.
Jenny, I like your answer to Steve because of its paradoxical quality. Statements with paradox built into them are simultaneously more interesting, more likely to be true, and somewhat more difficult to use.
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