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Correspondences Between Objects and the Mind



objects gathering dust

objects sounding like my parents

objects evoking a physical response

objects meaning everything to me and nothing to someone else

objects behaving with utter disregard
 
objects holding on to stories

objects regretting nothing

objects being buried

objects paired or grouped with other objects and becoming a whole new object

objects decaying

objects stolen, lost and broken

objects acquired and then forgotten

objects becoming invisible

objects that are historical

objects that are cultural

objects casting spells

objects, meditated upon revealing new realities

objects haunting me

objects turning up unannounced

objects needing to be placed carefully

objects having functions, their functions changing over time

objects that must be kept free of dust

objects causing me to cry

objects anchored in time