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Alternativity
by Ted Bossis

Sunday, October 25, 2009
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The finest overture will not exist with the addition of fear or subtraction of valor thus dividing your oneness () Through multiplication of subsistence may this forte exist ()

 


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Reviewed by jude forese 10/25/2009
the pure being exponentially divides its constantly untied self ...

totally agree ...
Reviewed by Kate Burnside 10/25/2009
Yes, crescendo is, of course, a slow-build to consummation of all component parts, without additions or subtractions out of sync with the whole. Your words and gorgeous visual make me think of the grace and beauty of controlled expansion: perfectly balanced and in harmony at all times. Lovely, dear Ted! :)) xx
Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan 10/25/2009
nice thoughts here and fantastic photo
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