Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Response from Oregon

Jean Marvell, of Corvallis, Oregon (USA), emailed the following response:

"I believe it is NEED that connects us."

Thanks to Jean for participating. If you are a recipient of a Migratory Book, please use the "Comments," button to post your responses, or email them to me at rocinantepress (at) gmail (dot) com.

Jean Marvell, de Corvallis, Oregon (USA), envió esta respuesta:

"Creo que es la necesidad que nos conecta."

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2 comments:

Lucha Libre said...

I think what connects us on a physical level are atoms, gases, liquids. We are today a product of where we've been and of the people, animals, plants, beings we've encountered. Our thoughts contain the thoughts of others to the point where their true origins are untraceable. But the connections that I find most matter right now are the relationships we build. Who we are everyday is so intricately tied to the relationships we encounter, build, and invest in. Ultimately, I think, relationships with other beings, fleeting or not, are the ultimate living experience.

Lucia Dura from El Paso, Texas

Lucha Libre said...

Hi, this is Lucia Dura--can you please correct my last sentence to read:

I think, relationships with other beings, fleeting or not, are the ultimate living experience.


Thank you! I didn't realize until now that I used ultimately/ultimate in the same sentence.