“We have no thought of falling incorrectly, away from commonsense, and no capacity to wonder at trifles” was our only thought while falling. Air insulators mitigated gravitation’s risk. “We fall from cloud-purge, a high building, a slight motion, into the slubby weave of Danish design.” Dark tuxedo legs of a benchmade chair welcome us with barrel arms curved in a warm hug, the clean tapered back broken only by our thoughts of landing.
Thoughts in flight:
1) shut off gravity supply,
2) remove wind memory,
3) make chair much softer and larger,
4) gently pull wings from wall outlets.
THE favourable manner in which the first edition of this Little Work has been received, and the rapidity with which a large impression has been exhausted, have determined the Publishers to reprint it, with such additions and modifications as will render it more generally acceptable. In addition to the instructions for the Energatype Systems, which have been carefully revised, this Manual will contain Directions for Conducting all “Light-In-Flux” incidents, including fallibility of smoke experiments, which can only enhance use for every collector, amateur and Luzology enthusiast.
Autumnal rotation rendered aromatic wind engines, part of the language of change and vapor. Plush-water clumps purged nocturnal winds of fat and bitter acids. Higher Orders (Dot, Back Breaker and Capella) drew lines from treetops to field rows, broadcasting berries and seeds of vibernum and nightshade. Information objects clumped in fur-bundles, collecting loose rich and lost language. We cast forms of dejection in clay and feces. Many children explained, “We are not aware that we are doing this. This is in fact all that we are doing!”