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When Samaras’s mirrored cube and room
Become the entry to satori, light
Becomes reflected endlessness, a bloom
Towards infinity. Perhaps a slight
Man steps inside the mirror space and sees
Himself (himself, himself, himself…) repeated on
Without release. He’s not a Socrates
(Far from it). Slowly truth begins to dawn
Inside the box. He realizes that
He doesn’t like the thought of him again, again
In all directions, endlessly. That’s flat
Out truth hinting psychological pain.
He steps out from the threatening cube. Outside
It he licks gingerly at shattered pride.
~ Phillip Whidden
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