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Robert Morpheal wrote:
> Dale Houstman wrote:
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>>Robert thinks that anything that is "obscure" must - by definition - be "deep." Even mud can run thin.
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> Mud is very complex and potentially deep.
"Potentially" is the key word here: you may be ALL potential, but the
praxis is apparently fractured. All that oozes out is dust with a fading
memory of once being mud.
dmh
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