At 08:48 AM 2/22/2008, Margaret wrote:

Hi Margaret,


>Marsha - never heard your thoughts on
>The Razor's Edge after you finished it?

My thoughts about The Razor's Edge will today surely be colored by 
all my reading of Octavio Paz.  I think the only thing to say is that 
1.)  Things are not as they appear.  2.)  There is no answer: future, 
past or present.  3.)  Regardless, I experience joy, believe in love, 
and MAMA is alive and well living in India.



>Also - I absolutely agree that every place
>I've ever gone to is beautiful - yet my
>'home' turf resonates for me in a way
>that is really special -
>the smells, the subtle changes in colors and hues
>every day that you come to recognize when you
>live somewhere a lot - even the heat and humidity in the
>Summer, some place where you even have some
>understanding of the people you are going
>to talk to - even strangers at the grocery store...
>there's a feeling to it - a place that someone
>calls home.

I envy you, I've never had such a home.  But I have been comfortable 
in most places I've visited.


Marsha







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DEFINITION of  Marsha, I, me, self, myself, & etc.:   Ever-changing 
collection of overlapping, interrelated, inorganic, biological, 
social and intellectual, static patterns of value.

    

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