

More questions from the Oracle.

stars awake fireborn
breathing vast ferocious joy
into dazzled dark
where is the door of always?
who parses the voice of time?
After I post my birds on memadtwo tomorrow, I’m taking a break from the internet for a few weeks. Enjoy the rest of your summer!
I love those questions at the end.
Enjoy your break!
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Thanks!
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Hey Kerfe – love the activity and noise of your painting. & yes, enjoy your break. See you on the other side 😀 X
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Thanks. I’ll be emailing you some lights this week.
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nice post to read as you ease into your well deserved break … enjoy Kerfe we will be waiting!
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Thanks!
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‘who parses the voice of time’ gave me shivers! Enjoy your break, I will be taking one myself 😊
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Thanks Ingrid–you deserve one too. (K)
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I’ll miss you! If you check back in later today (evening, Israel time) you can read the poem that I wrote for my wife’s 10th anniversary, which is at sunset on the Hebrew calendar today.
❤
David
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Thanks David. I’ll be sure to check it out. (K)
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Questions that have no answer. Isn’t it just as well we don’t know everything?
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Yes. The questions have their own beauty though.
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They do. They’re like the mysteries that should be accepted as such and left alone.
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‘where is the door of always?’
Love this.
Sending you peace and wishes for a blessed break.
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I came searching for you as I’d not seen you about for a bit. I hope you were safe during the bad weather in NYC. I see the Oracle left you with some lovely thoughts. Thinking of you. Hugs, Kerfe. ❤
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Thanks Colleen. Most of Manhattan that was not highways, subways, or parks was fine. We lost power briefly.
I’ll be checking in now and again now, but I need to finish sorting through and organizing all the stuff I’ve been dragging around with me. Making (slow) progress.
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Glad to know you were safe. What a mess! Before our last move to Michigan, I did the same thing. We got rid of all the stuff that tied us down. It’s funny… you work so hard for your stuff, until you realize you don’t need all the stuff. ❤️ Take your time. Make sure and have some fun in between.
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It’s hard to sever some of the emotional ties though…
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I purchased plastic bins with lids and separated everything out. Keepsakes, stuff my kids and grandkids made, etc. That worked well. I only kept the most precious things. ❤️
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That’s what I’m trying to do…
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You got this! Wishing you swift sorting. ❤
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