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patterns become even more alive. A great wilderness looms before us.   Nature becomes free and we are free to discover the strangeness of the new world.  Some of us will draw new patterns out of the maelstrom for the benefit of our followers who must have meaning, purpose, + standards in order to live.
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  I do not see why Aikens Preludes should be called "despairing" or "bleak."  He has merely shattered conventional concepts of time and shape - why should such an achievement be frightening?  He may have shattered an old world to bits - but he has given us a new world far greater + nobler, + boundless.

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