By
Jami Selikow
on
Mar 23, 2022
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As though a tight wire runs from front to back inside the vast expanse of mind, there we are, perched on top. In rare moments of mindfulness we are sensitive to the left and right lean, careful not to fall. Edwin R...
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By
Austin Nguyen
on
Oct 29, 2020
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After seven months in quarantine, something resembling mild sanity/”Mild Sanity” is what we all want. Everything, it seems, is greyed with dust: picture frames with no new memories to fill them with, beds in guest ...
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