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 =  infrared serpent
Laurenţiu Ion
[02.Feb.09 22:05]
sometimes, I like being here, you know. and this can be the form of taking care.
I had myself by knowing all those things that should save us

infrared serpent? infrared?:)

 =  red thread
Veronica Valeanu
[03.Feb.09 11:34]
Laurentiu, thank you for caring.
it's all about Poetry's potentiality for displaying still undiscovered dimensions and our tendencies towards throwing a light upon them. sometimes we pull poetry from its darkest, remotest territories, we struggle to make it throw a luminance of its own,and the result is that it camouflages itself against our hunger.In fact, only rarely do we seek to let it where it exists, not tame it, but let it wildest and wisest as it really is.
Yes, Poetry is a red thread along our spiritual paths upon which we have to illuminate with an infrared light."THE LAST ONE TO DEPART
SHOULD CARE TO TURN OFF THE LIGHT"
It is a tool for survival. And the temptation at the same time.(serpent)It's neutral, only changed by the shadows cast upon it by "the eye of the beholder" as Shakespeare once said.
And it reminds me of a conversation I had the other day with somebody who was wondering where he might be situated (within a good/evil scale of understanding matters of course), whereas in fact he simply detested being pigeonholed...

 =  a detailed discovering of some parts of theatre
Laurenţiu Ion
[03.Feb.09 13:51]
poetry involves a stage of vitality and ecstatic exuberances, this can mean special solutions for resolving some mysteries, but personally I think poetry is simpler than that. from my point of view, poetry is a detailed discovering of some parts of theatre. this is the elementary condition of this art, I suppose.

 =  I'm not trying to pontificate anything...
Veronica Valeanu
[03.Feb.09 14:48]
I totally agree that theatrality is and should always be poetry's copyhold too upon our colliding with its interface or membrane. It seems the only strategy to tame it. But there are deeper levels, even ones pertaining to transmutation, whose bidings the worm in your apple is being digging for right now like a trail-blazer (which he really is!)
at least this is the best stratagem I might have found to tame the beast...
thank you for your comment and I kind of expect from you to teach me how to approach theatrality.

 =  theatre leaves the sensation of a collective
Laurenţiu Ion
[03.Feb.09 15:35]
theatre leaves the sensation of a collective, so the formation must be accomplished there, but personally I think theatre is just the reflection of a individual design, so the forming operation can be made by all-alone.
according with all those elements you can be able to talk about the effect of the turned over chair.




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