Lunch
In Odin's mailbox . . .
The Watercourse contains a history of the lions as well as the hunter.
"I've never known a writer who didn't feel ill at ease in the world. ... We all feel unhoused in some sense. That's part of why we write. We feel we don't fit in, that this world is not our world, that though we may move in it, we're not of it. ... You don't need to write a novel if you feel at home in the world." – Andrea Barrett, born this day in 1954 in Boston.
Bring the I-Thou dynamic to bear on all your relationships – everyone you meet or remember, all the animal/vegetable/mineral/material – as well as toward the Mysterium, the “not-thing” out of which all “things” manifest.
. . . extraordinary new and old teachings [are making] their appearance in the West. Maybe there is still time to find our self-luminous natures that feed on joy. – Stuart Smithers