Water
“It’s just like water. I ain’t felt this way in years.” - Lauryn Hill, Just Like Water The body is made up of more water than anything else, which clearly opens the door to introspection on how we address the water aspects of ourselves. This means that we could literally see ourselves as water and mimic the ways that it moves or stills to deal with our continence. Water like spirit is necessary for life. But the glory of its presence is natural until we are no longer in the body or can no longer take in enough water to sustain its functioning. We can live without food, but we can not live without water. Though I do not believe that water ends, as presence does not end, water may not be flowing through the body, but as we have it in the body, it is the symbol of presence. When we are done with it, it will be used again. It will still be present. It is interesting to consider this idea in areas of the world where water is scare. People have traditionally lived to avoid