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Jamesian

Jamesian by Thom Gunn (pg 34  O'Donohue, John.  Anam cara: A book of Celtic wisdom . NY: Cliff Street Books, 1997.) Their relationship consisted in discussing if it existed. Here I am in this space creating a bit more of Lee.  Of all the things that I might possibly remember ten years from now, I'm pretty sure it's not going to be the worry of this moment.  What I'm doing 10 years from today may have a lot to do with just embracing this next moment and the next. Living. It's such a normal thing.  In the scope of a lifetime, there is perhaps the a deluded sense that "I did this and that".  Maybe so or not. I wonder if my penchant for self-reflection might be slightly informed by the above lines of Thom Gunn.  The winding road of life twists.  After the road turns back on itself, perhaps progress is made with less introspection. Living.  It's more than just taking another breath; and living is "just taking another breath." In living life we liv