There, one church memorably teaches that if all the trains were to be still. In North Pittman is a particularly striking theology. Traveller wrote: "Hehe, I wonder if this bit is also some reflection on Moby Dick? The TAO aspect has already been pointed out, but now I'm wondering about Mary Ann the Digger and Railhater Beeching. I love it! The most fun philosophizing I have ever come across. Transubstantiated matter.Īll other suggestions are deeply eccentric. Trees are the ghosts of ties, their gnarled & twisted & dreamlike echoes born when parts of the railsea are damaged & destroyed. Trees are creations of a devil that delights in confusing us. Wood & wood are, in fact, appearances notwithstanding, different things. Of all the philosophers’ answers, three stand out as least unlikely. Wood is also what makes ties-those bars crosswise between railsea rails-ties. What of the decline & fall of empires? Human empires & godly ones? & what about those gods-That Apt Ohm, Mary Ann the Digger, Railhater Beeching, all that brood? What, above all, about wood? In an earlier thread, we were mentioning how fun this book is, and it is! Here is proof:
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