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Shane Steinkamp wrote:
>>HUH?????????
>>
>>
>
>I met an old Afghan woman once who performed a pantomime "of the whole
>world." The pantomime is like the world at large, and the world at large is
>like the pantomime. I didn't know what it meant for a long time, but once I
>had found the question, I had the answer that fit.
>
>Felix is part of the pantomime, but the part of the pantomime he performs,
>describes the rest of the pantomime in its entirety.
>
>Felix performs his act in the light on an endless stage in a theatre with
>many seats. While the unfortunate majority of the audience sits in their
>seats - and while they can see the stage, and see the light, are, in truth,
>in utter darkness.
>
>And they wonder at him.
>
>Some wonder because they see with open eyes.
>
>Others wonder because they are blind.
>
>Just like old man Crull.
>
And, this is where I say "HUH????????"...and, the circle is complete :-)
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- From: shane at theplacewithnoname.com (Shane Steinkamp)