[Marsha]
> Leaving the "unknowable" unknowable...

    I might be saying the following outside the
original context of this quote of Marsha's, but it was
this excerpt that inspired this thought:
    I find the unknowable has always been present in
my life's experience.  I don't think the unknowable
will ever disappear.  An unknown seemingly will always
be present.  This is how I find "Leaving the
'unknowable' unknowable..." to be simply a true act,
and to go with it as simply natural.  Sure some
unknowns will be known, but I believe a basic, primary
unknown will continue to persist no matter how much we
think we might know.

Thanks Marsha.

blue sky morning,
SA 


       
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