Vigilance, Tiny Gaps, and Freedom
I was seated on a tall aluminum stool, in the middle of a high school gymnasium, at three in the morning. I wore a silk beanie on my head from which there stood a single aplomado falcon feather, pointed straight up like an antenna. My eyes were closed in concentration. Hafiz was seated opposite me … Continue reading Vigilance, Tiny Gaps, and Freedom
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