



The wizard has a nail stuck in his finger and cries like a baby. He is in love with a younger woman. He reads and adds to his wisdom. He plays ball with the other boys and acts as their peer.
''Once upon a time, there was a man who knew he had every age within him.''
The notion of age
We can view our age as the age we have right now.
Or we can view our age as the growth rings of a tree, which add a new layer every year. From this latter perspective, our age can be said to span from minus nine months to our current chronological age. From the moment of conception to now. And now. And now.
This view of age gives us a greater understanding of what we sense and feel and probably makes a great deal of sense in relation to the arousal and impulses we naturally experience when we meet people of all ages. Impulses that relate to the parts of us that are still 2 , 10, 15, 25, 30, 35, 50 years old and so forth. Impulses to play, party and have fun.