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The Burning Bush Project
Steve
92 episodes
17 hours ago
An audio commonplace for small but significant passages from books, or poems. For me, anyway. Also snippets of conversation that have touched me deeply. That kind of thing. I wanna keep the life-changing words to hear and rehear, don’t you? Thank you for stopping by and listening to these seashells, these burning bushes, uttering their utterings until there be no more desire/breath to utter.
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An audio commonplace for small but significant passages from books, or poems. For me, anyway. Also snippets of conversation that have touched me deeply. That kind of thing. I wanna keep the life-changing words to hear and rehear, don’t you? Thank you for stopping by and listening to these seashells, these burning bushes, uttering their utterings until there be no more desire/breath to utter.
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🔥 The Inability of Human Consciousness to Accept It’s Personal Mortality 🔥 Milan Kundera
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The Burning Bush Project
An audio commonplace for small but significant passages from books, or poems. For me, anyway. Also snippets of conversation that have touched me deeply. That kind of thing. I wanna keep the life-changing words to hear and rehear, don’t you? Thank you for stopping by and listening to these seashells, these burning bushes, uttering their utterings until there be no more desire/breath to utter.