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Breath vs. Breath
Jeffrey Shell,
Thursday, 8 Apr 2004
A rain walk through the city to the office this morning. My heart, as usual, was in an anywhere-but-here mode (rain in cities raises memories of Philadelphia and stapled pain pricks in coffee shops).
A rain walk through the city to the office this morning. My heart, as usual, was in an anywhere-but-here mode (rain in cities raises memories of Philadelphia and stapled pain pricks in coffee shops). On the other side of the tunnel, the thoughts converged on the breath and memories of the Blavatsky books I started reading so long ago. This contrasted nicely with the breath changes brought about by tonal shifts.
What happened to Gina, and why did I not make a better application of her? My experiences with environment manufacture could no doubt be improved with what she could have taught me (on top of what else she volunteered).
Where now those books?
Three copies of Laa 3 remain. As for me, my next purchase will be The Hafler Trio's Normally. My experience with the trilogy in three parts (as well as the older unfinished trilogy, of which Andrew's been documenting as well as the reasons for the delay in the third part) has been substantial.