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Hello Mr Vasquez,
Steven informed me of your blog. While a Protestant, I have thoroughly enjoyed your insights on aesthetics and Plato.
Regards,
JA
And I, an utter heathen!
Thank you.
Thanks so much for sharing this. Who knew a person’s arms could move like that? It reminds me of the Ochlophobist’s recent post on C.S. Lewis’ The Four Loves where it talks about getting into the mood of creation. Wow.