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Potluck Collage Essay

Posted on October 20, 2012 by Otto
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As we rounded the bend, a wide valley opened before us.  The form and constraint from previous experience seemed to immediately vanish.  Prior beliefs, assumptions, theories, narratives, and comforts could not stretch to contain this new perpective and so were … Continue reading →

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