Stories—it was how they spoke, way they shared: reading, learning, discerning one another. What they chose to show, gave for other to read and see, their selves were in them all; pieces offered for construction to fuller see of puzzled selves. In symbols, signs, and commonality of themes, there lived a resonance between—felt, know, shown—though neither asked and neither said. Felt, known, shown—they believed.
Day after day, in small signed and subtle ways, they communed in give and share of signs telling in stories what, direct, they knew not how or were not bold enough to say: spirit-art of meekened souls, left and gifted, in expression of affinities.
Sharing—reading, learning, discerning—evermore, they believed.