The Ee that looks like two C's stacked one atop the other is named for the fifth letter of the Greek Alphabet that transliterates as 'e.' In handwriting, it denotes literary traits, an interest in the Arts and love of culture. The Vimala Alphabet™ attributes it as the 'Letter of Tolerance,' open and simply elegant with no embellishment or exaggeration. I often think of it as hands cupped behind both ears — listening carefully and quietly giving space for another person to speak. Today, Sunday, August 16th is the last day of the 40-day cycle writing lines of e — both uppercase and lowercase Epsilon and the lowercase teardrop e. Thank you to all who have been writing with me.
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