Story is a powerful and clarifying human invention.
Stories do not give instruction, they do not explain
how to love a companion or how to find God.
They offer, instead, patterns of sound and association,
of event and image…
It is through story that we embrace
the great breadth of memory,
that we distinguish what is true,
and that we may glimpse, at least occasionally,
how to live without despair.
Barry Lopez From About This Life
Of course this was a full moon party VietNam-style but lets try not to be condescending; no it didn't have the coolness of a Koh Samui sandfloor; of grooving Thai-dyed hedonists, still there, still not. And no, there was no Balaeric pick-up; thongs and songs in a post-Mediterranean setting, a site for disc eyes and incubating doubt. There was none of that. Instead there was guy with a couple of homemade fireballs which he acrobatically wooshed around him. A Danish man helpfully pointed out that the night before ( a pre-full moon party?) one of the fireballs had come off and spattered into the sand close to bare, tanned feet. This was what we were here for; moments on the sand, blissed and melded but always with the chance of being welded to the bean bag we had flopped on to after stiff Long Island Iced Teas. Sure, we could see it was unsafe and we crumpled backwards but we watched the fireball dancers dignify their lack of experience with pure enthusiasm. Thank XX we are not too jaded to see that.
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