Archive Monthly Archives: February 2022

“Transcendence”

“She had no orientation for her awareness. It no longer faced forward. There was nothing, and that nothing extended forever in every direction. There were no objects. There was no sound. There were no lights or shadows. There was only Infinite extension. Then her awareness-space flamed bright. As though a bank of brilliant lamps had […]

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“Lovemaking”

“As she stared up at his eyes, which looked straight back into hers, Lucinda felt, for the first time in her life, that she had entered her inner paradise in the company of another. Danny was right there with her as her consciousness blossomed out to fill the entire room. He rippled with her in […]

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“The Cloud”

“Lucinda stared up at the sky. A gigantic, solid mass of shell-pink cloud stretched across three quarters of the firmament, billowing like a baby’s covering blanket. The edge of the huge cloud was curled up, scroll-like. The surface of the formation was completely smooth, not in the least ruffled. A wonderful sense of peace and […]

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“Mystical Lake: Part 3”

“The moon above them had lost its fringe, and marveled at them openly like an unblinked eye in the heavens. The palely pink vertical of the exclamation point softly penetrated their breasts like the wand of a celestial goddess. They felt the water between their buttocks, in their vulvas and navels, under their arms, and […]

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“Mystical Lake Part 2”

“They arrived at a small cove, which was really more a scallop in the bank of the lake, around which a semicircle of bushes had grown up. The water here was shallow near the shore. Sophia began to undress, lifting the kingfisher-blue, lizard-laden blouse over her head, pulling down her jeans, and sliding out of […]

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“Mystical Lake Part 1”

“All three of them had an unmistakable sense of the rarity of these moments that they were sharing. They had collectively stepped out of the everyday world and into another sweeter and finer one. Time had been forgotten. Responsibilities had disappeared. The formerly irrefragable separation between their souls and their environment had been proved illusory. […]

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“The Cajuns”

“Toward the end of the summer, she met, in the small public square in town, a charming nomad couple. Acadia and Armand were Cajuns who had been traveling around the United States for the past year and were about to return home. Lucinda fell in love with the two at their first meeting. Acadia, dressed […]

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