Possession -- Laynie Browne
To lose one must first possess
With loss as guide, one desires to be matterless
The matterless guide resides in a borrowed form, contains no loss.
Residing within a body, this bodilessness is not confined to the invisible strictures of any given form.
Rapid soiling of hands, linen, hangings of rooms, hollows of lungs.
The self possessed form -- abandoned
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