terça-feira, 12 de outubro de 2010




when-always, repetition of the same change is everchanging change



[Melinda Gibson]

The not-that-easy "but" is that urging means becoming.

So that the curiousness to see is seeming,
but the seeming itself, is left unseen.

Being is a perceptive construction, then, that does not perceive the constructing.
Otherwise too self-conscious, the wise thing to do is to be conscious about the conscionable.
[which we're only acquainted to.]

"What about the curiosity?" It is to conscionably desire. Is it conscionable, desire?
Always in present, always continous.
[still Melinda, more Gibson]





when-always, repetition of the same change is everchanging change

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