Clever. I didn't think of 'unfold' that way. I like it.
yep. life is short, indeed. teri
this is really excellent, thank you.
yes it does.... in many ways!
Amen, amen I say to you. Indeed: "He has delivered me from the pit. He has surrounded me with love and compassion."
I agree completely.
Very good use of the theme, Willie.I'd only lose the notebook spirals, but it is not something important.Congratulations.
Well said as usual!
wow. no wisecracks from me here. very well put, as always, willie. and it's a very powerful little sketch, too. that tree really draws me in.
Good post, Willie.
Yes. Theologian David Tracy would say these experiences push us to ask boundary-limit questions--who are we? why are we here? what is our purpose? and so on. Great and thoughtful drawing.
Thanks for stopping by! :-)Willie
Clever. I didn't think of 'unfold' that way. I like it.
ReplyDeleteyep. life is short, indeed.
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this is really excellent, thank you.
ReplyDeleteyes it does.... in many ways!
ReplyDeleteAmen, amen I say to you. Indeed: "He has delivered me from the pit. He has surrounded me with love and compassion."
ReplyDeleteI agree completely.
ReplyDeleteVery good use of the theme, Willie.
ReplyDeleteI'd only lose the notebook spirals, but it is not something important.
Congratulations.
Well said as usual!
ReplyDeletewow. no wisecracks from me here. very well put, as always, willie. and it's a very powerful little sketch, too. that tree really draws me in.
ReplyDeleteGood post, Willie.
ReplyDeleteYes. Theologian David Tracy would say these experiences push us to ask boundary-limit questions--who are we? why are we here? what is our purpose? and so on. Great and thoughtful drawing.
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