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Art Work Four Hands (Grey Held)
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Four Hands (Grey Held)

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This was inspired by the India god Vishnu, who has four hands and holds a different symbol in each one. In my poem, the first hand is the rational one, holding calipers; the second, the spiritual one, uplifted to receive; the third behind the back is fate, which is hidden from us; and the fourth hand is impulsiveness. Which hand to trust? The answer may vary depending on circumstance.

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This was inspired by the India god Vishnu, who has four hands and holds a different symbol in each one. In my poem, the first hand is the rational one, holding calipers; the second, the spiritual one, uplifted to receive; the third behind the back is fate, which is hidden from us; and the fourth hand is impulsiveness. Which hand to trust? The answer may vary depending on circumstance.

This was inspired by the India god Vishnu, who has four hands and holds a different symbol in each one. In my poem, the first hand is the rational one, holding calipers; the second, the spiritual one, uplifted to receive; the third behind the back is fate, which is hidden from us; and the fourth hand is impulsiveness. Which hand to trust? The answer may vary depending on circumstance.

 
 

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