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No Matter How Small
How would an infant speak and listen with a sparrow? Like a bird? In tweeted feelings and benign twitters of belonging together and voracious caws of young impatient hunger. How is that different than leaders speaking cooperatively with each dignified other, different than non-violent communicators for better or worse, richer with poorer, 'til death tears us apart? Sending our prime nature-spirited relationships off and out convexly yang to reunite in future healthy yinfants speaking with yang/yin both/and flying neighbors after listening carefully for win/win articulating needs and co-empathic slow-grown feelings co-arising nondual ZeroZone co-gravitating enthymematic communications co-acclimations revolutionary creolizations humane/divine-flight sublimations resilient airborne transubstantiations viral chirping co-expressions polyculturing impressions multicultural affirmations integral questions Why would an infant speak and listen like a bird?
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