Carl Jung (via aliveandkicking)
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Nature harbors no opinions;
it is we who think of her.
We make sentienceof her indifference, and we communicate
by engineering, adjectives, and awesome
violence. When I arriveat the island, my soul
will harbor no opinions.
I’ll stop my carwhere sea-air and sand-light
become one perception,
all the world my affections, stitched togetherby a muster of billboards, the dizzying gulls,
and a drawbridge open in prayer.—Alan Michael Parker, from “The Island”
Art Credit Margarita Georgiadis
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