tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5818022341462530878.post3024902744618173591..comments2023-05-30T06:38:34.054-04:00Comments on Rope Springs Eternal: Tie Me to the Ends of Love, Part 4Mac K.http://www.blogger.com/profile/17785320472632647157noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5818022341462530878.post-26013747587991138092009-01-08T10:49:00.000-05:002009-01-08T10:49:00.000-05:00Heh. Well, Jane, one always hopes to land in frien...Heh. Well, Jane, one always hopes to land in friendly territory when launching anything, especially personal stuff, but much of what people say off-line is somewhat less than... uhm... receptive. <BR/><BR/>In the minority are folks whose sensibilities are either like mine or intelligently contrary, and it's with these people that I enjoy fruitful exchanges and (because I have the good fortune to live where everyone eventually comes) occasionally meet, often to very pleasant effect. ;)Mac K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/17785320472632647157noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5818022341462530878.post-32056339351689528502009-01-02T18:35:00.000-05:002009-01-02T18:35:00.000-05:00Damn, Mac....I can't believe that this piece, your...Damn, Mac....I can't believe that this piece, your writing, hasn't evoked a FLOOD of words that 'high-five' your sentiments. I am hoping people are responding in person to this...to you, because it moves me in such ways that...<BR/><BR/>well, you know. Words are hardly necessary. And perhaps that's the point.<BR/><BR/><BR/>"In a grander sense nature provides the friction we need to get traction, to make our way back to what lies in front of all of us and use that truth now and, instead of hovering just above life, falling fully and intimately into it."<BR/><BR/>Ah, you are so good at this, describing this intangible (but is it really??)thing...this hovering just above life, that is the issue now isn't it for most of us.<BR/><BR/>And maybe fear of falling into the soup.<BR/><BR/>I think this is what compels me to read your blog (besides having the privilege of meeting you)...the trajectories you shoot out, the links you make between things that aren't obviously 'linked' (at least to me right now.)<BR/><BR/>Well, perhaps what is most 'impressive' to me is this dissolving of self, this opening, this divine intimacy you speak about....with both of you. The transformations I can only really guess at right now, and make me yearn for a direct experience.<BR/><BR/>Sex isn't just a shared common experience....it is that specific transformative experience...if we only can see this, instead of scratching some current 'itch'.<BR/><BR/>We just don't give it enough respect.<BR/><BR/>One of the very first things you said to me in correspondence was this dissolving of you/her, where the beginning of one and the end of the other was no more distinguishable. The slackening of egos, and I think of being chased around a tree until I and the chaser become a stream of warm, melted butter. LOL!...There is a children's story that I can't remember...<BR/><BR/>Mac, keep writing and I will keep learning. You make this bdsm stuff very, very alluring. And a hell of a lot deeper than what is seen in action before me.<BR/><BR/>JaneAsobimehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15661326504398833746noreply@blogger.com