black-whole:
Blondell Cummings, “Chocolate”, 1983. “Food for Thought”https://artandpractice.org/exhibitions/exhibition/dance-as-moving-pictures/
Blondell Cummings, “Chocolate”, 1983. “Food for Thought”
https://artandpractice.org/exhibitions/exhibition/dance-as-moving-pictures/
soracities:
Emily Dickinson, from “No crowd that has occurred” (Poem #515), Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson[Text ID: “August–Absorbed–Numb”]
Emily Dickinson, from “No crowd that has occurred” (Poem #515), Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
[Text ID: “August–Absorbed–Numb”]
Everything depends on what the individual can make of being betrayed. And in order to be betrayed you need – you might have to find, to recruit, to seduce – a betrayer…
Betrayal is an uncanny form of intimacy.
Judas’ Gift, by Adam Phillips.
And that someone or something else may be – in fact is likely to be – of real value. (cont.)