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Maxim 62: ἐλπίδα αἴνει

Goddess of Hope sculpture (cropped)
18 November 201918 November 2019 ~ kaye ~ 7 Comments

I. To Elpis (Hope) Elpis, you remain in the jar, the potential of libations. Before words are spoken, on the tip of the tongue, among our racing desires, adventurous, grasping thoughts, you shine like a struck nebula, dispensing grace like flowers. You are the brightness we grasp, unseeing the Fates who know the topography of … Continue reading Maxim 62: ἐλπίδα αἴνει

Friendship: Magic? Yesssss.

6 July 2017 ~ kaye ~ 1 Comment

Friendship is very important — and by this I don't mean casual friendships of affinity. Friendship has changed a lot since antiquity. I came across a book review (for something I haven't read). The review made me look at some web clippings I've made across the years, in addition to some old KALLISTI posts and … Continue reading Friendship: Magic? Yesssss.

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