Thursday, July 17, 2008

Grace ( a noun, as they found it):

1. elegance or beauty of form, manner, motion, or action [watersparks, standing aside to watch them]

2. a pleasing or attractive quality or endowment [unsolicitousness in watching]

3. favor or good will [possessed, like heartlight; of them]

4. a manifestation of favor, esp. by a superior [conferred, like sunlight, from them to him then to them, returning]

5. mercy; clemency; pardon: an act of grace [to return them not bending]

6. favor shown in granting a delay or temporary immunity [forgiveness by traveling heartlight, for lack of tact, art, consistent ability in the sender]

7. an allowance of time after a debt or bill has become payable granted to the debtor before suit can be brought against him or her or a penalty applied. Compare: grace period [as long as it takes for the light between, despite dissonance, to arrive]

8. Theology
a......the freely given, unmerited favor and love of God [the children, the uncle, the son]
b.................................the influence or spirit of God operating in humans to regenerate or strengthen them [their togetherness in the memory of the latter]
c..........................................................a virtue or excellence of divine origin [the continuance in the spirit of a dog’s ashes, in the latter]
d.................................................................................. the condition of being in God’s favor or one of the elect [metaxu]

(as a verb):
1. to lend to or add to; adorn
2. to favor or honor

Metaxu: from the Greek, out of Plato through Simone Weil. “Resonant communication”. Resonance entailing the dog in the son, the son in the uncle, the uncle in the father, interaction, co-creation, a space between.

Or as she felt, wrote: “every separation is a link”, and the graceful one unbent from himself, to give over

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