“The unknowable lives in a pack of cards after it has been fairly shuffled but before it has been dealt, when all the possibilities are open, and when each possibility matters.”
—from Freedom & Necessity by Steven Brust and Emma Bull (NY: Tor, 1997), p. 60. [Note: really good novel but read reviews first to see if it is your cup of tea.]
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September 6, 2008 at 4:39 pm
Ellen Zaks
This touches me at a very deep level in the manner that truth can do but I do not know where to go with it. That makes it all the more enjoyable. It has the qualities of an encounter with the intangible.
September 6, 2008 at 9:07 pm
Amberlyne
Yes, the intangible not only speaks of mystery but of hope – something we all need and the collective consciousness needs in this day and age.
It is important to give a querent hope as this floods the spirit with healing energy and allows that person to create the destiny they desire….