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βTwo thousand years ago the people to which the Father had sent Me did not receive Me to be its God and to give it My kingdom, but it took Me and cast Me away instead; it gave Me to be crucified on the cross with the wrongdoers, ...and this people has no longer had peace, since then and until now it has no longer had peace, for peace was taken away from them, as it is written.β
βWithout baptism man is not born. Without baptism man has no beginning. And he who has a beginning through baptism, that one remains with this beginning and does no longer get lost in it and does no longer grow worse but becomes My comfort instead, and he takes Me and gives Me further from him to those who are thirsty for truth. Amen.β
John D. Wightman creates a universe of mirrors in his continuing poetic sequence Coincides Yon Latrine, though not mirrors as reflections so much as translations, with one part of a middle-justified poem responding to one or more other center-justified parts, prey to the same invisible gravity. There is no set procedureβthis is an artist's logbook and follows the caprices of the daysβbut one half usually involves modified translations of writing by Wightmanβs poetic and philosophical
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