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e wider, perhaps a second opinion (like a second harmony to the event) would broaden the curtain-parting a little and let me see more of it than I saw originally.</p><p id="f6a0">So, I call up Sam and tell him about it, and then I call up Holly and I tell her about it, and darn if the curtains haven’t parted a little more, the slit now a little wider. I understand what happened a little better now and with that, I feel a little ditto.</p><p id="565e">Two additional understandings have enhanced the event, harmonized it for me. Let’s check my address book, perhaps we can muster up a full choir on this.</p><p id="601e">So that’s what I do.</p><p id="4ff1">Life is such a cool mystery.</p><p id="47c4">© Wolfstuff</p><p id="b6bf">P.S. If you like what you’ve read here and would like to contribute to the creative motion, as it were, you can do so via PayPal: <a href="http://paypal.me/UlfWolf">here</a>.</p><div id="c51b" class="link-block"> <a href="http://wolfstuff.com"> <div> <div> <h2>Wolfstuff</h2>

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Broaden Life

Share To Widen It

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Our lives so narrow We share to broaden them

Isn’t it true that sharing an experience or feeling with another human being widens it? Opens it up? Expands it? Makes it more real?

The one little (or not so little) thing that just happened and to just me. Just experienced and absorbed through one little slit in the universal curtain that only I can look out of. This is mine. I have a whole cupboard of these little mines. The name of this cupboard is memories.

Now and then I take one of them out and polish it a bit and think how nice it would be if it were a little wider, perhaps a second opinion (like a second harmony to the event) would broaden the curtain-parting a little and let me see more of it than I saw originally.

So, I call up Sam and tell him about it, and then I call up Holly and I tell her about it, and darn if the curtains haven’t parted a little more, the slit now a little wider. I understand what happened a little better now and with that, I feel a little ditto.

Two additional understandings have enhanced the event, harmonized it for me. Let’s check my address book, perhaps we can muster up a full choir on this.

So that’s what I do.

Life is such a cool mystery.

© Wolfstuff

P.S. If you like what you’ve read here and would like to contribute to the creative motion, as it were, you can do so via PayPal: here.

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