Thursday, November 13, 2008

Memory of Water

"They say that water has a memory...That in a solution of arsenic, perhaps -- diluted and diluted and diluted again until it might as well be pure distilled water -- in the vibration of its molecules some ghost of the original poison lives on.But they also say the memory of water changes things. The ghost of the poison becomes a remedy. In the memory of water things are changed into their opposites...It is important for me to remember these things. My Irene has been dead for two years now and with each week since her passing it has become harder to remember who I am, where I am. Last week my great-nephew, George, called from Boston, and when I answered the telephone I spoke in German. The keys under my fingertips might be the keys of an Enigma machine. The light that comes from the little window near the ceiling might be the light coming through a machine-gun slit into a bunker in the Libyan desert..." - - Carl Holtzmeyer


Things I hope to never forget...




my influences.





my family.








my blessings.






my roots.

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