Thank you, Barry, for introducing me to the "sobhet."
Even though we are not sitting on pillows, on a carpet next to each other,
I find myself moved by these words, which continue to resonate:
>sharing in words their deepest reactions to the moment -- posing a
>question; describing despair; crying out praise; speaking the
>unspeakable, thinking the unthinkable, on what perhaps is the border
>between the intuitive and the deductive.
Thanks again.
Steve Eskow
>One other form of communication in which humans speak to one another in a
>group is the sohbet.
--Steve Eskow <dreskow@corp.webb.net>
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