A Person is a Window and a World and a Horror
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About this listen
This episode is about people. Why the hell are they so scary and so interesting at the same damn time?
Expect a very special guest by the name of Lydia! And another surprise guest further in.
Also! We'll have Emily Dickinson, Ibn Arabi, and Jean-Paul Sartre chiming in.
Thanks for listening.
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A person is a window
With insufficient veil—
A dark and yawning opening
Where tattered curtains blow,
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Or where celestial beams
Of brightness run in veins,
To every part from every heart,
To smash the window panes.
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WORKS CITED
Alone with the Alone: Creative Imagination in the Sufism of Ibn Arabi by Henry Corbin
Like Eyes That Looked on Wastes +
A Light Exists in Spring +
Ample Make This Bed +
There Is a Finished Feeling by Emily Dickinson
No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre
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