100 Words: Forms of life

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Forms of life: these fungi live off the slow decay of a tree trunk chopped in sections to divide one neighbor’s lawn from another. Do we know what we are or where we are? Gnosticism, I wrote this morning, is nothing more than a revolt against the wrong sort of love, and the wrong sort of love is nothing more than Alfred North Whitehead’s Blakean definition of evil: creativity at the wrong time. Is that Joan Armatrading thrown up at the deep end of the playlist? It sure is: I am not in love / But I’m open to persuasion. Sing.

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Published on April 24, 2020 18:27
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