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Fox’s edge
By
Robert Moss
“Fox can get the red potatoes jumping for sure,” said Patty just now, commenting on my latest dream of a fox. I’ve noticed that even the mention of a fox creates a stir of excitement, blended with intrigue and anticipation, laced with unease. Fox is an edgy creature. In the ordinary world, we most often…
Sidewalk Tarot
By
Robert Moss
Sometimes we don’t have to look very far to get a message for the day. In my neighborhood on the Fifth of July, the legacy of Firecracker Day included not only the husks of rockets and catherine wheels and multi-chambered bangers, but a blossoming of sidewalk art by the kids. Walking the dogs in the…
In praise of the shelf elf
By
Robert Moss
Arthur Koestler spoke of the Library Angel – that bookish spirit that makes texts appear at just the right time. I wish to speak now of a lesser, but highly active, spirit of stacks that we may call the Shelf Elf. His number is larger than the books available at your favorite bookshop, or even…
Spiritual gravitation
By
Robert Moss
Your own will come to you. AE (the visionary writer and artist George Russell) summarized the law of spiritual gravitation in this phrase. I find this a vital practical truth. He also wrote: I found that every intense imagination, every new adventure of the intellect [is] endowed with magnetic power to attract to it its…
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