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“That is the witchcraft you poor deluded fool. Each man sees in her the sweetheart of his soul.”
Michael Looft, Crossing Allenby Bridge
“You know, Mark. I hate to bring this up, but you are living in San Francisco. Best city in the world as far as I’m concerned, but it’s a transient one renowned for its part-time Buddhists and general flightiness. I really hope you haven’t succumbed to these spiritual vices.”
Michael Looft, Crossing Allenby Bridge
“I noticed a small frame of parch paper with a quote in calligraphy hanging outside next to the door: “Respect Buddha and the gods, but don’t count on their help.” – Miyamoto Musashi, The Book of Five Rings. I had no idea who this Musashi guy was, but he tickled me with that line.”
Michael Looft, Crossing Allenby Bridge
“Even though part of me passed it off as rubbish, I still had another part that believed there to be some truth in it. When no one was looking I read my daily horoscope each morning, hoping for a five-star day. Anything less than four stars and I didn’t bother reading it. Deep down, all that stuff gave me the heebie-jeebies.”
Michael Looft, Crossing Allenby Bridge
“I realized that the world I had known before, the world that was so easy to navigate, no longer became so easy because I had stepped out of it and into another one more alive and real. Nevertheless, this new world provided nourishment to a deeper part of me that had been hungry for a long time. Maybe it would get easier someday.”
Michael Looft, Crossing Allenby Bridge
“Never a fan of riding horses, I still appreciated its significance in what little philosophy I remember from school. The allegoric image of a charioteer struggling to maintain control of a white and a black horse pursuing separate courses from Plato’s Phaedrus always kept me wondering whether my own passions and desires could be kept in check by a higher reasoning function. I suppose I keep the black horse on my wall as a reminder to pay attention to the demands of my irrational side, but with an eye of keeping it from wresting control of my life. Of course, it keeps me in a constant state of struggle where some days, like the time with Bold and his family, I feel each horse gaining primacy over the course of a single hour.”
Michael Looft, Crossing Allenby Bridge
“eyes. Later, I would identify that conversation as a turning point for me. In fact, it was also the moment when I”
Michael Looft, Crossing Allenby Bridge

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