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Sustaining Family Relationships

The family that bathes together stays together until every mindbody smells better together. Is that like biology is ecological swimming, hunting healthy polymorphic synergy? Perhaps. If yes, it loses something in abstraction. If no, you might need to stay in your bath a bit longer, and extend your multicultural and multigenerational definition of family. Is that like baptism away from monocultural ego into permacultural EarthTribe primal identity thru rainbow colors of TransParent BlackZero dipolar coarising EcoConscious Presence? Only when baptism merges a global extended family embracing EarthTribe's Solidarity Revolution, haunted by Earth's nutritional DNA/RNA supremacy memories forgetting polypathic Ego/Echo BiCameral ReIterating Synergy. Bathing our Exterior Landscapes as we would have Earth Goddess and SunGod continue TransParently eco-mentoring our Interior EgoLandscapes. How about, all souls bathe together stay together until every form of nature's regenesis smells and looks tastes and feels and sings thru prime crystal revolving light, harmonic polypathic dialects of family fragrances, together? It sounds pretty enough, but I still don't think it smells deep rich composted quite enough for EarthTribe's baptism into Great Transitions of post-climatic full-blending octave scents of time as light's fragrant regenerative choice.

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Date: 5/1/2016 1:55:00 PM
Impressing, touching, stunning poem. Cpngrat.
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Gerald Dillenbeck
Date: 5/1/2016 6:44:00 PM
Thanks so much. I have enjoyed some of your slice-of-life poet-narratives, but have not commented, because I am always surprised by your ending, at least, and sometimes other analogical? references along the way, and then I just do not know what to say, so I just go on my way, to play again another day, as you say.

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