How to Look
When a man truly perceiveth and considereth himself, … he doth not grieve over his sufferings, for they are right in his eyes, and he hath nothing…
When a man truly perceiveth and considereth himself, … he doth not grieve over his sufferings, for they are right in his eyes, and he hath nothing…
b.Ber. 55B I.22.D Said Raba, “People are not shown in dreams [such impossibilities as] either a golden palm tree or an elephant going through the eye of…
Ninety-nine groans tend toward death, but then one calls out for life: maybe you breathe your last breath as pain cries and groans for death; maybe you…
There is no bloodless myth will hold. — Geoffrey Hill Anecdata are the stuff, amped with wit, that poems are made of. Buber-Neumann, released from a…