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Jamie Chiarello commented about Capturing the Feeling in a Blog, On Tuesday May 16th, 2006 03:02:00 PM
I really enjoy your writing- I find it a great relief to read someone who isn't posturing as it is a matter I struggle with myself. Even already, I have re-written that sentence twice, and I pause letting fingers fall to keys perpetually wondering how much of what we absord really goes through to another. The helpful thing to remember is that there is no proto-type for living or dying. Even if we've been alive before this is always our first time as ourselves and we forget so much so often. I find the greatest challenge in words is that they are so linear....one after another...it's like trying to define the present; NOW, oops it passed..NOW...as though there is someway we could walk softly and catch it off gaurd. So many of our experiences bend more with and in time (memories of the past, anticipations of the future..) Living in the moment is not just a good quote but also quite sound; the present is the moment where the past & future are constantly over-lapping and affords more options of vantage point; your writing reflects this and makes me smile & sigh.
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Jamie Chiarello commented about New York Photos, On Sunday April 9th, 2006 11:45:00 PM
NYC; A bunch of strangers getting along because it works better and requires less passion than fighting.
In attempting to build to heaven we blocked all sight of it.
They are walking, with stares so intent, they do not notice me at all. And I am wandering my little eyes about them, apparently with no intent at all and I note internally, "No, they do not notice me at all." Yet I do notice them, and because of this it is quite probable that they do not need to.
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