another idea: if any of you were to ask me which of suzanne's
albums is the more spiritual, my answer would promptly be "days of open
hand". the query and the quest at its heart is epitomized in
"pilgrimage". the march started way back (in "the marching dream") and
it has continued further and farther.
but never like in "days of open hand", as a whole, and as i feel it, has suzanne
been so open-hearted (the title alone says it all), so soul-searching, so vulnerable and yet so
determined in her (spiritual) journey "toward a source".
chance is the only thing that doesn't happen by chance