Published in Abridged 0-82: Axis
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The hibiscus blooms
for a single day
and I read somewhere
that Kildonan station
has amongst the fewest stopping services
in the UK.
What I mean,
is after all our lived years,
in a single moment,
we end,
and you say
it’s just the beginning
of nothing
and I say,
it can’t be.
It can’t be.
for a single day
and I read somewhere
that Kildonan station
has amongst the fewest stopping services
in the UK.
What I mean,
is after all our lived years,
in a single moment,
we end,
and you say
it’s just the beginning
of nothing
and I say,
it can’t be.
It can’t be.
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Moreover in comparative mythology, and echoing across most religions the axis mundi is the line between heaven and earth, imagined as tree, pillar, ladder, cross, around which the world of the believer moves. Axis then, has to do with both root and reach, with security and opportunity to seek higher planes, to move ‘upward’, whatever that means.
Moreover in comparative mythology, and echoing across most religions the axis mundi is the line between heaven and earth, imagined as tree, pillar, ladder, cross, around which the world of the believer moves. Axis then, has to do with both root and reach, with security and opportunity to seek higher planes, to move ‘upward’, whatever that means.