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Dear Beloved,

You know how sometimes, things feel more alive? The same things you see every day gain a new quality; a knowing wink emanates from their presence.

I have believed in animacy (which is to say, I have known magic) for as long...

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Your art feels dead because you're not actually feeling, or, all art is erotic

Your physical body is a channel of creative life energy.

Your physical body is a channel of creative life energy. It is also saturated — composed of — consciousness — the intelligence of life, often personified as Shiva.

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Eat your own bone marrow

I must confess, I have never actually eaten bone marrow…

but I get the sense I’d make like Anthony Bourdain and slurp it up as though my life depended on it. Which obviously it does, but who needs that tangent?

After all, getting into th...

6 months ago
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intimacy with imagination is intimacy with god

art by Javier Mayoral

What do I mean by intimate? Close. Related. In relationship with.

I mean eroticising god—marrying the two—knowing the One.

This is the fundamental issue with human consciousness; the separation of god and eros; masc...

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we know that from time to time, there arise among human beings, people who seem to exude love as naturally as the sun gives out heat. — Alan Watts

enter the spacious stillness at the center of you } { the drip

Love does not abide the realm of human concept;

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