“Our minds are artists,
always drawing lines.

Making decisions, differentiating
One thing from another,
Calling it something.

This is the way we know.
This is how we think.

We define
by drawing the line.”

—  Alex Grey

Art Psalms (2008), Let Love Draw the Line

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