A Man Impossible to Classify

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A Man Impossible to Classify

After awhile, looking and listening became something much more; I came to see and to hear the world, existence, more and more acutely. The more I watched and listened, the more I saw and heard.

- Laurie Seagel -

A Man Impossible to Classify

The young man walked up to us still smiling and, without a word, pointed again. I stared in puzzlement. At this he nodded his head and, to clarify matters, repeated the pointing. "What do you mean?" I managed to ask. "Donuts!" He said. "Do you guys like donuts?" It was 1965. He was one of the first people I met in San Francisco, a street person, and the story that followed spanned some twenty years. Nothing about it could have been predicted. { read more }

Be The Change

Is there a little part of you that sometimes says "yes" but not quite loudly enough and you follow the "no"? It's not about saying "yes" to something bad. It's about saying "yes" to another part of oneself that senses a new possibility.

Is there a little part of you that sometimes says yes but not quite loudly enough and you follow the no? Its not about saying yes to something bad. Its about saying yes to another part of oneself that senses a new possibility.


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