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...Merilee admired the soul of the Master. THE MASTER COMES AND GOES. Alyosha's freedom to retire to Mexico. No hassle for Alyosha the Beatified to wait so, cross-legged on a floor mat in Tabasco with his other disciples gathered about him. No one forcing Alyosha to eat flesh. No one going down on the beach and retrieving it if Alyosha threw the alarm clock out the window. Alyosha's soul not bearing the weight of other souls in the Here and Now and maybe not even in the To Be. Alyosha not sorry to leave them, only Merilee...

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...week they had been searching the heated green jungles and shimmering veldts of Tabasco for Alyosha and the Tribe. Just this morning Merilee had awakened to the thought that perhaps Alyosha said Oaxaca rather than Tabasco. She had not yet told Sam her notion, or the keeds, who would be woefully disappointed...

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...Alyosha, the wise author and purveyor of this luscious moment, says, THE WORK ADAY WAY TO ONENESS IS SIMPLICITY ?SELF. SAY WHAT YOU DO AS YOU DO IT AND KNOW IT'S TRUE...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/1/1970 | See Source »

...follow Alyosha's Rule for Everyday Oneness? Did he say to himself "Now I am walking out on Ada and my little Merilee forever. Now I commend my Merilee to God or whoever Ada can dig up to be her father. Now I am seeing the last of my only keed." ??? Now my prick is black. Grease did that...

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...little wetness in the form of three mornings' blessed dew descended in answer to fervent prayers and several moonlit ceremonies of great duration. The more hopefully-disposed members of the Tribe perked up, but their wise men, Alyosha and the others, and their horticulturists, remained wary. If the wind began too soon now, they said, a worse catastrophe yet would befall them and squaws awoke in the night at the slightest rustling of mice or whatever it was that made the sound like wind outside their teepees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/1/1970 | See Source »

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