Pink Mountain Heather—close-up July aspect (Phyllodoce empetriformis),
above Hidden Lake, High Wallowas
. . .
On the road in the American Northwest.



LOVE RESONANCE

We shape the world and the world shapes us.

See the electronic keyboard—the synthesizer—with
its brittle octaves made of wired concrete, and its complete
lack of sympathetic resonance.

When similar sounds no longer spontaneously vibrate
together, when like sounds no longer reflect one another,
when like sounds no longe rmirror each other's energies,
upon which instrument shall we play our songs of love?
Upon which instrument shall we teach our children the
principles of nature's way?













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