anymore///anyways

blackberry with honey

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impeccable, etymologically, means something along the lines of "not liable to sin"."im-" being a version of "in-" and "in-" meaning basically "the opposite of what follows" (see: incapable, incapacitated, incorrigible), and peccable coming from "peccare"-- to sin.

Given this, I don't think this delicacy is authentically impeccable at all.

In judeo-christian religions, so many sins are of the body. carnality, passion, pleasure, and desire lie in the realm of sin, while discipline, self control, and general asceticism are more godly.

Within this framework (which is the same one in which the word "impeccable" lives), when I appreciate the experience of this blackberry, I do it sinfully. I do it with my body. I do it as a human. Gluttonous, carnal, desirous, and erotic.

In my religion, so many forms of worship are of the body. Twisting the screw of my consciousness deeper and deeper into the experience of being human-- of being in this body-- is godly. [delicious blackberry as communion wafer]

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