>>> something indicating harmony, mystery and 'specialness' - something that is best not pined down too precisely.<<<
As we all experience places in different ways, maybe we need a wider vocabulary, not a more concise one. We could stand shoulder to shoulder in the same space at the same time and have entirely different experiences.
Rune
Reply | with quote | Posted by Rune 8th August 2005ce 22:34 |
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