Preface
This composition of vignettes (aphorisms, verses, and, admittedly, in some places, self-effacing and in others, perhaps sententious admonitions and comments) are written as examples in compliance with Pillar Six of the Habitant Ecclesia’s Ten Pillars.
The reader may find the Habitant Ecclesia website at https://Habitantecclesia.org on the Internet. The reader may also find examples of art versions of the author’s Pillar Six expressions at: samuelahelmartist.blogspot.com.
Frequently writing and reading vignettes (short thoughts of compassion, advice, aphorisms, or verses) is the sixth pillar of the Ten Pillars of the Habitant Ecclesia. These short compositions may range from attempts at profound thoughts to mere whimsical verses or musings about life, living or some element(s) of the great infinity.
The writers who are practitioners of Pillar Six should not be hesitant to extemporaneously express themselves, as each vignette should be considered a draft version, amendable, subject to polishing, even deletion as time goes along. The vignettes should, however, have a tone of compassion, empathy, wonder, community responsibility, elevation of benign relationships and substance and sustenance for a meditative spirituality (all without supernatural or religious allusions or references) within bounds of the purposes and practices of the Habitant Ecclesia.
These Pillar Six examples in the following “Vignette Sets” were written by the Habitant Ecclesia founder/author.
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Vignettes – Set One
#1
Let me look into your face,
Let me hold you up in a high place.
Let me try to understand.
#2
If I could know
All that is to be known,
I would see thee and me more clearly.
I would see how large, large can be,
I would see how small, small can be.
How dear, so dear you are to me,
I would see all that we have to hope for,
All that we can trust
And all that we should fear.
Yet most of all, even with our pride,
I hope we would see, I would see,
Our ineffably tiny
Place in it all.
I hope that would leave me humble.
Humble before the hearts
Who might let me, let each of us,
Find a large place within them.
For this is, surely this is,
The saving grace
Of how to have pride yet be humble.
In this way, humility decorates the heart
As with robes of gold and ermine,
As with scarves of silk
And ribbons of glitter,
As with buttons and badges
Of angels’ finest tokens
Of our best honors, felt but unspoken.
#3
Tenderly, let us look to see
The varied skies of time
In each other’s mind.
#4
Look with me
Out over the seas,
The seas of water, the seas of sand.
Reach out your hand,
Feel the contours of the land,
The rolling of the waters,
The rocking and flowing of the world.
#5
What do you love,
Is it earthly or above?
Is it others,
Does it include me?
#6
Sometimes my heart
Cannot see beyond my nose,
Even less than to my tongue.
Sometimes it can see as far as
My hands reach.
Sometimes it can see all in line of sight,
And even within all of that.
Sometimes it can see far, far, far
Beyond, to all, to as far as I can imagine.
When I can see that far
I feel made whole.
#7
Come, ride the grey horse.
Dress yourself in the regalia of mission,
Fill the air forward with drums and horns.
Strive to see yourself through to the end
With heart and conscience,
With dignity and purpose.
#8
What is that I see yonder,
Is it singing clouds or thunder?
Let it be something wondrous
To fill our day.
#9
Let me hold your hand,
Reach it out, and I will take it.
I will find in its warmth,
The life that flows through it.
#10
No one can see through your eyes.
Only you could have truly seen
What you have seen,
In the way you have seen it.
Your mind’s eye is your own,
It sings its own song.
#11
What hearts do I touch,
What lights do I shine
With this little life of mine?
#12
I’m not a little ant,
I’m not a little plant,
I’m a great big thing,
For my little bell rings
Like the butterfly’s wings,
Huge and loud to traverse
Throughout the universe.
#13
Come sit with me,
Let us look into our hearts,
Let us do this together,
In the cool of the day.
Of what we in each other see,
Whatever it may turn out to be,
I may not even whisper it,
And you may not say it
Until some distant, silent day.
#14
Come abide with me,
Let us search our souls,
Let us do this together,
To find each other again.
#15
Let me come to you,
Come to you in the rain,
Pouring out my tears,
Speaking my pain,
Baring my soul,
And be, yes, be renewed again.
#16
I’ll turn and sway with you,
At the beginning of the day,
Be there with the morning’s dew,
Be there with the warm, high noon,
Be there with the beauty
Of the setting of the sun,
Be there the whole day with you,
Touched by your heart,
Doing my part
With all I can bring
To make your life dance and sing.
#17
Let me say that I insist,
Let me stand and persist
In the work to see eventually
That all that is harmful,
Ceases and desists.
#18
Who will lift their hands,
Bring them to labor
For family, friends, and neighbor,
To repair the broken, to fill the void,
To offer a boon, to right a wrong,
To comfort with a song?
It is they to whom
We extend our honors
And them to whom our hearts belong?
#19
To all, to all, who come to the wall,
Hear, I beckon, I resound the call
That echoes through all the skies,
Carrying the weeping, the hoping, the cries
Of great numbers of humanity’s tearful eyes.
Let us find a way to embrace,
To cherish and nurture each precious face.
Let us be wise and kind, and find a place
For what history has proven for our nation
Will eventually be.
Look around and you can see
The greatest of all transfers of wealth,
The story of our nation’s riches and health,
The talents that gift us glory and power.
#20
Come stand with me
Beneath the ebony
That holds heaven’s wonders.
#21
To those who may someday
Come to mourn me,
May you gently lay me down,
Lay me to lie
In endless sleep.
May you let your eyes cry,
Yes, let your hearts weep.
Then, remembering me sweetly,
Walk away, live on, and let me go.
#22
Make it your story
To paint the glory
Of the wonders of the heart,
Heart of beauty and compassion
In all its wondrous fashion
#23
The walks we walked
In each other’s company,
Our wistful talks
Lie softly in my memory.
#24
Let me see your story,
Let me hear or see the words.
Let me give you mine.
Let me see if we are
Of the same mind,
Or if not, of what kind.
Yet no matter how we differ
Or what we may or may not
Have and hold in common,
We are all of human kind.
We are all inextricably entwined
In a great caretaker vow
To protect all within, on and about
Our precious blue marble locale.
#25
Melancholy rivers
Paint their silvers
Beneath the bright moon shy.
See it, take it in, fill your heart,
With its splendiferous spell.
Complement its beauty with a serene sigh.
#26
Humanity calls from the human face.
Fill your heart with its song,
Carry it on, carry it long,
With wonder and grace.
#27
I see you approaching.
There in the distance
You come walking.
Your presence flows ahead of you,
Fills the space between us,
Expands its warmth within me.
#28
Come, stand to the task,
Stand strong, stand fast,
Stand to it to the last.
Duty compels it.
Honor demands it,
Grace requires it.
#29
All the Earth cries out,
Weeps soft tears
At the death
Of even a single sentient being.
Listen with your heart,
And you will hear
Its call down through the ages,
From far eons gone,
Haunting, its cords
Mournful, infinitely forlorn.
#30
The waves are wild,
The wailing is loud,
The way is hard,
The winding path
Past the landing is wearying,
Tiring, naught but dark and cold.
I come to you before dawn,
I am drawn to your threshold.
Dare I say I see a flicker of light?
I do, I see it.
I’m renewed, flush with hope,
Again, my heart beats bold.
#31
Smile, light the grey,
Turn it to summer blue,
Cast my shadows away.
Embrace me, pull me in
To embrace you.
#32
Bend down your head
To honor the dead,
For that in part,
If only within your heart,
Means they are restored.
No matter how long ago
They have been gone
They live again in some small way
To touch you with their life’s song.
#33
Think now, feel now,
Do your kindnesses now.
#34
The search light of memory—
A thing of things past—
Turns about inside the mind.
Use it to examine your life.
Fail to do that
And what you see
Is sight without insight.
#35
A heart separate, alone
Pines for embrace,
To behold a kindly face,
To feel the touch of another heart,
The brush of a gentle hand.
#36
Stoke the dimming coals,
The fading embers,
The flickering flames.
Find in them something that resembles
A love lost, a dream forsaken,
A tempting path veered off.
Contemplate your past hesitation.
Feel how it makes your heart tremble
With thoughts of what might have been.
#37
If you leap to soar, wings spread,
And find that flight is no more,
Let your struggle have its rest,
Content to have a timeout before,
Before you again give it your best.
#38
If peace comes to me
In the serene resonances
Of ethereal notes,
I will embrace it
As meditation.
I will bestill myself,
Keep an open mind,
Gather my strength
For what follows.
#39
If peace comes to me
In the flowing rise and fall
Of the voicing of full moments
Of heart-somber events past,
I will bide it, hold it fast, bid it last.
#40
If peace comes to me
In the glimmering of a morning,
The gloaming of a day ending
Or sometime inbetweening,
I will open myself and lean into it,
Let it settle all within me,
Let it make its plea for serenity.
#41
Lost in the darkness,
I am nearly made naught.
Then I am found within myself,
Found there by thinking of others.
There the light
Emerges from a faded dot
To a heart full bright again.
#42
The distance is far,
Yet I dream I am there on the morrow,
Abiding with all for what my heart yearns,
Imagining the sky azure,
From cobalt to baby blue.
My feet in the wet sand,
Or back lolling amidst the ferns,
Or dipped beneath the dappled,
Shaded, gently rippling pool,
The water clear, pure,
It all full, comforting, serene, cool.
#43
The irony of doing
Is seeing all that needs doing,
Yet cannot be done.
This is how all eternity,
All the promise it can contain,
All the light it can shine,
Is brought down by the tears
That fall from the eyes
Of the ones we cannot save.
#44
There is a storm
Roaming about.
Its lights flash,
Its thunder shakes,
It is upon us.
These are the turns,
The paths, the courses,
Life often takes.
It may soon sweep past
Or it may last and last.
#45
Sit with me,
Let us be together awhile.
Let us just sit and be,
Be as one.
#46
Without our sadnesses,
We cannot be whole,
We cannot understand,
We cannot have insight,
We cannot be our best.
#47
Life finds a kinder way,
Or it will go wayward.
#48
Our most profound moments
Are not when we see ourselves large;
They are when we see ourselves small.
#49
What vision is this:
This convergence of transporting fantasies,
This image full over with the connotations
Of the divine like magics of the heart?
#50
Upon the troubled sea of life
Catching us in all its toil,
Vileness and pain,
One can turn that churn
Of trouble to find meaning.
One can find purpose
If one sets sight upon a shore,
Even beyond, to far across a plain,
Perhaps even as far as mountains beyond
And bend one’s back with a determined heart
To row toward with a sense of desire and duty,
To seek to go there to find joy, delight,
Peace, respite, kindness and beauty.
#51
I turn to look back from space.
My heart is lifted by a symphony,
A drama from a murmur, to a whisper,
To a trembling of soft sounds,
To fulsome cords of rising wonder.
I am immersed in a majestic awareness
With the emerging of the sight before me.
It is Earth, great Earth,
The most impossible of combination of gifts.
It is an unfathomable beauty
As if a divine smile from the cosmos,
A wonder of all wonders.
Precious, so mighty yet so vulnerable,
This blue marble is magic,
The magic of all songs surpassed,
Exceeding all prizes imaginable.
#52
The ant waves at me rom the other side
Of my magnifying glass.
What marvel of complications
Is this wee creature.
#53
The new baby arrives.
I will fill this being with my imagination,
Elevate its aspect in whole to sublimity,
Transfigure, reify,* adorn this endowment,
Turning the magic of the moment to the ideal.
My delight is raised to a sacred wonder.
All aspirations fall short of the glory before me.
*(reify definition: to make more concrete or real)
#54
News of the death comes to me.
The words,
O the devastation the moment brings.
The instant of learning of the loss,
It draws all breath out of me,
Crumbling me, sending me reeling.
I am crushed, shattered, shredded into pieces.
All tears of the cosmos
Come raining down on all that I am
All that I was before,
Again and again, for what is no more.
A part of the world has broken off
And plunged into the void.
The shocking sight of the precipice
Leaves me feeling lost
As to what and where I am.
#55
Love, love, love, what light is this,
This beauty, this fascination,
This glowing inside of me?
I will breathe into it,
Nurture it into even greater brightness.
#56
If all is as a child’s old-fashioned toy,
If all is a rolling hoop of loop of ends,
If all is a rolling hoop of loop of beginnings,
I will look to the nudging of it with my reed,
As goes the rolling hoops
Of the running, playful children.
I will strive to joyfully
Push and guide my loop along,
My heart full with some summer song.
#57
Life lived without regrets
Is a life lived too lacking in imagination,
Too deficient in conscience.
A life lived without self-examination
For all the “what could have beens,”
“What should not have beens,”
Is a life whose lessons go unlearned.
#58
Is it love,
This wondrous thing,
In all its wondrous array, that I bring?
Yes, it is, oh yes, it is.
#59
What roads call me,
What shadows beckon,
What horizons pull me on?
What dreams unfold beyond.
What’s out there,
In the future, in time, somewhere?
Do the mountains tall,
The valleys long, call
With their ethereal songs?
Yes, they do.
#60
My shadow trembles,
Bows its head,
Weeps,
Walks into the light,
And is silent and gone.
Now, light is my song.
#61
Lift the child,
Frail, wet with tears,
Completely dependent.
Be the hand that reaches out,
Be the heart
That cares.
#62
Put down your mark,
Put down your part,
Fasten your link into the chain of time.
Be one who raises
And extends the chainy tow line
To pull forward
For the betterment of humankind.
#63
We see your passion,
We know your dreams
In all their varied fashion.
Here, reach out your hand
To touch the fingers of your destiny,
Orphan that you think you may be,
And find your dreams’ family.
#64
The heart is haunted
By dreams lost, unrecoverable:
Too dear to you to let the yearning go,
Too far away to reach within your time.
You are too filled with fear of losing yourself
To let their unrequited visions drift away.
#65
The heart sings on, lasts to near the last.
The words, the strings, the cords still golden,
Living on in the voice of the oldest singers.
The music in the soul
Is the last part to grow too old.
#66
Make yourself the gift of metaphor*
For in the imaginary, we can find purity:
A world of transporting perfection,
A vaporous world,
Freely transformational,
A mental universe
Where guilt and innocence,
Sensible and nonsensible creations,
Enormous extremes and fine subtleties,
Are but fearsome or funny,
Solemn or infinitely sad colors
Just blowing in the winds of our hearts,
Making the music of our minds
Where in spirit worlds and dreams
All things are possible.
*(“metaphor” is used here as an overarching
term for metaphor, simile, analogy, symbolism,
and all manner of objects of speech and depiction)
#67
Fall with your imagination into the eyes
Of the minds looking at you
To see the visions of their lives,
The emotions of their existence,
The sentiency of their being.
#68
When death comes, as it will,
Let it come with an ethereal song,
Draping me in pleasant, shadowy tones:
Come as breezes of somber colors
That in my imagination, carry me away,
Transforming me into a vaporous,
Sleeping form,
Transporting me
As a billowing-robed guest of the angels,
Swept away into the cosmos of eternity,
As of a player on the stage in a grand finale.
Or just let it come in an instant,
Turning my light off, out,
Out without a flicker,
Or a thought or a sound,
Making me not.
Let, then, all who care to take note
Just pause to say or think,
“He is not, naught is he.”
And let the matter be—
Or, I say “or” build a statue,
Make up songs,
Compose poems, glorious ballads,
Strike up the band,
Hoist my remains atop a storied bier,
March fore and behind,
In long and mournful parade.
Whatever, it will be no mind to me.
However, maybe, let’s entertain,
It could happen,
You just do it this last way, I muse,
To amuse my present fancy.
#69
Long sadness comes to the face
Of the ones time has displaced
From inner visions of the future
And the past, interlaced.
#70
To find, to see, to know
The one who strove, and gave it all
To a dream, to a duty, to a lifelong task,
To know such person,
To reflect upon them for oneself,
To feel that commitment,
Whether it came to fruition
To lift them up or they fell
And had only the badge of honor
That they gave it all.
To see that story of toil and travail
Or the celebration of joy in their eyes,
To feel that passion in the face of another,
That, doing that, ennobles the heart.
#71
The heart that is nearby,
The one that is close,
Is the heart that must not be ignored.
That one is the heart
That must be most attended to.
Fail that and we dishonor ourselves
And demean our own humanity.
#72
Give your emotions opportunity,
Give the finer angels of your heart
A chance to be lifted into the wind,
To come alive, to fly, to soar.
#73
What is around the next curve of life
Is always more guess than certainty.
#74
Every revelation,
Every sound, site and sight seen,
Is a form of,
A bit of enlightenment.
#75
That which cloaks
What is anticipated
Expands the imagination
As to that which is hidden.
#76
To save the nearly unsavable,
That is the test of the heart of hearts,
The reward that is the joy of joys.
#77
Most bad people
Think they have a good side;
That is because they have had,
Or they do, or they will have.
That is the reason there is a need
To save everyone:
Stop the bad side, mend the broken,
save the good side.
That is the ideal—
If only life was long enough.
#78
Consider the lament.
It educates the mind,
It elevates the heart
But only for the open mind,
Only for the open heart.
#79
Search for the heart:
The lost hopes, the fears,
The longing, the aspirations
In the eyes
Of all sentient beings.
#80
Need: round, soft, and songful,
Is the purpose, is the sweetness,
In the best of our moments
When our whole-making needs are met.
#81
Pathos calls to the heart.
Yet to some,
It is only captured
As a toy, like a sphere
Of amusing emotions.
Some just bounce it about
As a game ball,
Then toss it aside
After the playing is over,
Not joining it to the heart,
Not changing the heart.
Leaving it as
Just a bit of entertainment.
Don’t be like that.
#82
Good things, too,
But bad things, as well,
Are often soft and fuzzy
On the outside.
#83
It is not just good
That seeks to be admirable,
That seeks to bestow beautification,
To earn glory
And evoke high emotion for
Grandness of idealized
Figure and purpose.
Evil, too, oft seeks to stand tall
In such robes.
Evil loves a good disguise.
#84
Beware of evil
That dresses in the trappings of,
The enactments of,
A showy-ness of honor,
Of respect, of admirability,
Coming as mocking facades
Of beautification,
As false commendations,
Yet, also, looking no different,
Than truthful beautification,
Than what is a commendable.
Evil needs to lie,
To fake the colors of the righteous,
To paint itself
With the symbols of goodness.
The touchstone for goodness
Is this: not the higher good for all,
But the good to the individuals
Along the way.
There is no evil that cannot be
Rationalized by some scenario
Of some possible greater good.
#85
Music lifts us out of ourselves,
Joins us with what
Is beyond ourselves,
Then folds us
Back into ourselves
Therewith making us more
Than what we were
Before we were lifted out.
#86
Remember me
In ten thousand ways.
Remember me
With longing,
For many many days.
At least let me fade away
No sooner
Than you do.
While I am in your heart,
I will still be, at least in part,
In some dear way.
#87
I cannot hold onto time.
It slips through my fingers,
Through all my being,
Like varieties of colors of
Cold, tepid, and warm liquids.
Time escapes from my hugging arms
With the steady stolidity
Of the setting sun,
With the musingly,
I imagine generously,
Rueful* gaze of its beauty.
Time is inexorably
Falling into the dark.
It will pull me there when it pleases.
*(rueful: wry regret or sorrow)
#88
What most quakes my soul
Are the bells that toll
For that which is
Beyond the horizon
Of my time.
What dismay,
What wonders will be
That I will never see,
Not even imagine?
#89
All loves come to the bier,
Rest in finality from there,
Or, if not, then
On a wish and a dream,
Are thus carried on to
The ethereal in some way,
Or even to everywhere.
For dreams and wishes
Have no bounds.
That is their glory.
#90
If grief be not
The greatest sorrow,
Then pray
A greater sorrow
Be not at all
To ever fall
Upon the human heart;
For the void surely then
Will quickly devour
All life and light
And leave us with
The forever, darkest night.
#91
Do not dance on love’s tears.
First sing reverently to them,
Then, and only then,
With grace and in a spirt of honor,
Trip to the heart’s musical lights
To celebrate the memories
Of what was
Or the imaginings
Of what might have been.
#92
Imaginary friends can be quite fine,
At least, so such can be
As true as those of mine
If they be imbued with spirit and grace
To help carry me from place to place
Where struggle and trouble,
Otherwise too daunting,
Stare me in the face.
Why not lean a bit
On stories and dreams.
Truth can bear
The comfort of spirit dreams
If they be not turned
To rules and authority.
#93
I must go now,
For now is the time to go.
To go is the final duty
Of we all.
#94
What is the heart’s
Mightiest enthraller?
It is the great suspender
Of doubt, of disbelief.
It is the voyeuristic,
The vicarious, the seduction of
The surly, the droll,
The charming, the sweet,
The singing, wooing,
The vanquisher of topsy skepticism
To escape into the endless
Possibilities of turvydom.
This seducer
Is the magic master
Of the marveling mind?
#95
It is the riff and lift,
Grippingly aloud, of hallowing music,
With its questing griefs that raise
The waiting heart to take on the journey
Of the beatification of the mesmeric flow
Of a fulsome stage of storied fantasies.
By this we are elevated in spirit
Into realms of soul-filling sacredness
And bidding adventures.
#96
Be the poet,
Vivify emotive treasures,
Refract them into exhorting rays,
Gather them, mold them into pearls
Of ethereal, enthralling affection.
#97
Creator, what peak of amenity
Can your imagination conjure
That you can carry into the world
That is thirsting all about you?
#98
Will time dance with your visions,
Dance with your wistful heart,
Cuddle you with elations?
Will time befriend or offend
Your aspirations?
#99
With the imbuement imparted by practice:
The feel of the clay in your hands,
The thoughtful sculpting of shapes,
Hour upon hour, day upon day,
Oh, just wait until you find yourself there.
That experience instills,
Attunes, brings to life,
Creates a sixth sense
Of all the shapes around you.
Just as use of empathy gives you insight
Into others to emotionally embrace,
This sixth sense of shape
From modeling with firm, fine clay,
Will impart in you
The feel of shapes around you
That will complement your sight
Beyond imagining.
#100
Nothing will ever be more real,
More gripping of emotions,
Than a thinking, feeling being
Interacting with your attention
And you with its sentiency.
Vignettes – Set Two
#101
There is little that offends more,
Misleads more,
Evokes more misunderstanding
Than unintended and unmeant
imputations and implications
To words and actions
The viewer, the reader, the observer
Attributes beyond what is differently meant—
And oft with the observer
So erroneously confident
Of having correctly understood
What, in reality, they misunderstood.
#102
Do not lay me down softly,
Then trip over me as you leave.
#103
Come to me with grace,
Let me see you searching for me
With kindness expressed on your face,
Or don’t find me at all.
#104
Grief never explains death,
Never makes it understood.
Death is only to be examined,
Felt by heart, seen by mind,
And left to linger there,
A “something” forever unresolved.
#105
It is not friendship’s task
To too oft jump
To giving the other side
To friends’ opinions.
#106
Some loves are mirrors,
Some are singing torches,
Some are bellows on the flames,
Some are just wonderfully there.
#107
Sometimes it is the mean people
Who make the pretty cakes.
Be not misled.
#108
Let down your heart with care
Where the way ahead is not clear.
#109
Does it lift up the needy,
Does it strengthen the weak?
That is the moral
Test for all power,
The guide for the highest order
We should seek.
#110
Love is most sweet
When filled with a series of delights.
So, come with me,
Walk with me
Along the edge of the shadows,
Near the shade
Along the breeze-blown meadows,
In the winding valleys
As the sun is waning,
Swept over by the dark clouds
Just before raining.
Rush with me
To yon shelter, to yon light,
There, let our hearts touch and unite
As the thunder fills the night.
#111
In your haste,
Be not blind to it, unfeeling of beauty,
For that is a debasement of the heart,
Of the mind, of the soul,
Of the gift of time,
Leaving so much of life fallow,
So much potential of your life
To go to waste.
#112
Sometimes life ends in ways
That all the more rend the heart,
That do not permit you to gently part
With words for those whom you love.
You’re trapped inside
The maladies of the strain,
Brutal and full with pain,
Your lips trembling,
Trying to frame some
Belated goodbye,
Yet, unable to speak,
For no ears remain to hear,
No eyes to see you cry.
All you can do is grieve and sigh,
Sigh and grieve, sigh and cry
For your forever goodbye.
#113
We have come so far.
Our hopes are so high.
Our need is so great.
We have so much
We yet need to do.
So let us strike up a song
And continue to push on.
#114
Oh, what footsteps stir the dust,
Crunch the surfaces below our feet,
Take us on, on to what uncertainties.
What are to be
The experiences that will arise
To change us,
Make us sad or glad?
Time, aspirations and work
Will make our future
And that of those around us.
#115
The faces tell a story.
The story of past,
Of present, of future.
Look upon them with kindness.
Imagine the mind behind them.
Search them,
Have hope for them.
#116
How the great infinity abounds,
With all the promises all can contain,
All the light all can shine.
Yet all that the great infinity promises
Can be brought down by the tears
That fall from our eyes
For the ones that we cannot save.
#117
It is a time of hope,
It is a time of despair.
It is a time to cope,
It is a time to repair.
#118
What visions, what dreams
Begin to dance in the imaginations
Of hearts that embrace passions
Of endless varieties and fashions.
Find them and enwrap them,
Make them the lights in your heart.
Be bedazzled, be enthralled.
Never let them go.
#119
Be enraptured by the music,
Let it lift your soul within your body.
Be besparkled, be filled with emotions,
Be embraced
By the arms of the cosmos,
Caressed, strummed by the fingers
Of the muse gods of endless time.
Be enlivened by the emotions
In all the senses sublime.
#120
All cannot be saved,
Yet, many can be.
There will always be
More than can be reached.
Yet, let us never cease
To strive to comfort them all.
#121
Reach for your promise,
Follow your dreams.
With the future in mind,
The present may feel better
Than it otherwise would seem.
#122
Breathe in the night,
Breathe in the day.
Let us behold the moments,
Behold them in empathy,
Behold them in beauty,
Behold them with understanding,
Roll them over,
Keep them present in thought
As they flow through your mind
And play in the gardens in your heart.
#123
You can do your part,
And do try.
Yet with only your part,
No matter how well done,
You will not be enough.
To long survive, let alone thrive,
You must have the part of others.
Alone brings your end.
Together promises you life.
#124
Purpose, with care in choice,
While minimizing the discomforts
Of ill force and poor direction
To self and others.
Is what gives power to life.
#125
Let us strive for, let us seek
The finest of spirituality with purpose.
Let it be complementary to all the cosmos,
Compatible with all our universe,
Conscient of beauty
And constant in practice
Of grace and goodwill,
#126
Let no one be left behind.
Let no one be left out.
Let all rise with a helping hand.
Let the fast run faster.
Let the finer emotions sing.
Let sweet passion
Strengthen purpose.
Let study enlighten.
Let experience brighten.
Let the slow move ahead.
Let the hungry be fed.
Let the creative create.
Let the harmful be becalmed.
Let the harmed be mended.
Let the loving not hesitate.
Let the nurturing advance.
Let the expressive express.
Let the heart and the body dance.
Let the thirsty drink.
Let the ill be well.
Let the foolish re-learn.
Let the wise re-think.
Let the beautiful shine.
Let the meaningful be revealed.
Let the heart be kind.
Let only the truth be what we tell.
And for all of that, let all be well.
#127
Dream of what kindness can be.
Let the heart impart
What the eyes cannot yet see.
#128
Stir the body
And the emotions will rise.
Stir the caring heart
And the good mind will follow.
Stir the full self
And the community will arise.
Stir the community, each and all,
And abundance will abound.
Stir beneficence
And wisdom will be found.
#129
The lark in the field
Is a part of the yield,
For utility without beauty
Is a failure of spiritual duty.
#130
Let the heart shine bright,
Let its passions be kind,
Let mutuality enlighten the mind.
#131
Let no child
Let no woman, no man
Be harmed, be hurt, be led astray
By anything we carelessly say.
#132
As we begin,
Softly, let us take care to observe
That which we strive to serve.
Let us be compelled
To hold fast until the end
By duty to love,
Moved by some need,
Some lifting inspiration
From within, around or above.
Lastly, let us always be guarded by
The impetus of conscience,
#133
Let the heart
Be the other part
Of intelligence, of insight;
For what is good and kind
Is what is true,
Is what is right.
No tenet, no rule, no law,
No scripture or inspired writ
Can avoid corruption in practice
Unless centered by kindness.
The heart is the axle
Of the wheel of righteousness.
#134
No one can long
Stand well and strong
If left long to stand alone.
#135
Come to the dale
Come to the mount
Come to the great plain
For the beauty to sustain
For the comfort
To soften the pain,
For the balance
To keep the heart well.
Listen to the wind,
Listen to the sky,
Listen to the earth,
Take it all to heart,
For your fullness
Of life is found therein.
#136
Let us give each other
What is due
And then a bit more.
#137
Longing edifies the heart.
The wistful edifies our day,
Creates the push and pull
That keeps us on our way.
#138
Comes the night
To make us small,
To give us humility
With its dark draping
To wall us in
At the limits of the light.
#139
Music gives wings
To the heart,
Gives color to the soul,
Joins us with the Earth
Expands us to the Universe
Wraps us in robes of majesty,
Lifts us to realms of insight,
Creates, enlarges
The meaning for being.
#140
When standing on the precipice
Let not your heart wander,
Be in the moment.
#141
Behold the fears,
Behold the joys,
Behold the soulful beauty,
Behold the infinite grace,
Behold the boundless
Wonder of each face.
#142
We observe,
We reflect,
We feel,
We remember,
Thereby, we are made
Who we are.
#143
I come to you
With what is our due.
My heart is open,
My hands are ready.
#144
Let us find a way
To end the day
Better than we found it.
#145
Tomorrow
We start again.
In that,
There is always hope.
#146
The rays of the dawn
Soon glint upon the pond
As the mists are swept away
To let the sky reflect,
To let the winds have their say:
To say, “Arise, live,
Be all you can be
Within the magic,
Within the mystery
Of the uncertainty of the way
Of this time and beyond.”
#147
In time,
The circle of every life
Stretches infinitely.
#148
In even a grain of sand
There is the story
Of the great infinity.
#149
The light of life,
The flame of the heart
Is to want, to desire.
To want naught
Is to be not.
To want too much,
To desire slavishly,
Is to fare not.
#150
The wings of passion
Are best lifted by compassion.
#151
Come to me with wonder
Or pass me on by.
Stir in me some increment of grace
Or move along to another face.
#152
In humor there is hope
Or there is despair,
Depending on what
One is ready to desert
Or ready to repair.
#153
Humor can expand the mind
Or debase the heart.
It is a matter of not only what
Is being considered, but how,
By whom, where, when
And to what end.
All humor
Deserves to apologize,
For, whatever its praise,
Its rose has its thorns
Or it be not a rose at all.
#154
No eye
Can see all of the sky.
No ear can hear every cry.
#155
Hard times
Can break the heart
Or make or mend the heart,
Or all.
Hard times
Can confuse or enlighten.
Hard times
Can create destructive passion
Or sublime, salutary passion,
Even emendatory passion.
#156
The grieving heart
Cries out with longing
To again do kind things
For the lost loved one.
#157
Go serenely into the mystery
And the wonder of the new day.
#158
Each dawn to dawn
Is the turning of another page
Of what is the adventure
And the miracle of your life.
#159
Look at your part
In the greatness of the universe,
See it as a story told by a poet
Who is positioned
Looking from a portal
In your cosmic-sized heart,
As if are a fine ship asail,
Fast upon the sea of the sear of time.
#160
Look also at your life’s journey,
And the meeting of each person,
And every challenge you confront,
As if you could see yourself
From afar and above,
As a sentinel angel
Standing upon a cloud,
Recording it all for all time.
#161
Your life is a creation
Of the earth and the heavens.
You are born from
An eons long,
Mighty chain of events
Of indescribable complexity,
A process that has been
A cosmic wonder of wonders.
#162
You have a right to live,
To seek the joys of freedom,
To feel the wonders of existence
To weave your own tapestry.
You have a right to live free
In the magic of each moment.
#163
Nurture the spirit
Of the loving child
In both yourself and others.
#164
Remember you are
The gentle parent and the child,
The lord and the servant
Of all that is around you.
#165
Go into each thought and action
As if you are also standing in the place
Of each person considered and affected.
#166
Be equally generous
And graceful in success and failure.
Seek beauty in all things,
Be compassionate in all your actions.
#167
Be not afraid to have time alone,
Yet cherish the company of others.
#168
Do not hold back your heart
From the play and the beauty of life.
Give yourself
The gift of life’s sweet emotions.
#169
Do not put off giving pleasure
To your heart, body and soul
In ways that enrich your life
And those of others.
#170
Consider carefully all that you do.
Keep a presence of mindfulness.
#171
Your senses, your emotions
And your thoughts
Work better together than apart.
#172
Find the majesty and the glory
In every story and in every task.
#173
All honest work
Is equally honorable.
#174
All of nature’s
And humanity’s dramas
Have profoundness.
#175
As much as possible,
Be gentle in all things,
Yet not as an affectation,
But only from the heart.
#176
Be genuine and passionate
In all that you do.
Do nothing in anger,
Or in vengeance,
Or in reckless, loud confusion.
#177
Persevere in all that is good,
Avoid all that is not.
#178
Avert the bad,
Nurture the beneficial.
#179
Conserve your energies for the work
And the love you have chosen,
Yet be not so single in mind and task
As to be silent or still
In defense of the innocent,
Or in protestation in the presence
Of cruelty to the guilty.
#180
Strive to be creative in all things,
For your imagination
Is a gift from the heavens
A gift to your heart
And to the community,
A community local
And of all the human race.
Be compassionate to all creatures
Of sentiency in the cosmos.
#181
Remember that there is
Nothing in all the universe
More beautiful
Than a kindness lovingly given
And joyously taken.
#182
Do not take refuge in depression.
Do not dwell there long.
It is not a safe
Or honorable place to hide.
Explore it, feel it, touch it, inspect it,
And learn from it,
Then ride away from it
On the wings of work,
Or play, or travel, or friends,
Or by whatever
Elevating means are at hand.
#183
Enliven your soul,
And turn your heart,
Your mind and your eyes
To aspirations
For your future.
#184
Life is a journey,
Do not stop,
Not for long,
For then it will be over
Or fall long short
Of what it could have been.
#185
Turn always to the horizon
And go toward it
For renewal of your spirit,
For renewal of joy in your play
And in your work.
#186
Be not afraid
Along the way to rest
Beneath the trees,
To wade into the streams,
To explore and experience
Again and again
The old and the true
Along with the new.
#187
Always have hope.
Seek it and follow it
And let it lift you up
To do what is needed
To go where you want to be
Or to stay where you desire.
#188
Forgive yourself
Where forgiveness is needed.
Apologize and repair
What you have broken.
Study and remember what
Can and cannot be mended.
Strive to avoid doing wrong again.
#189
In all things,
Dream
And dream again.
#190
Visualize and then realize,
For this is the power
Of the human mind
And the wonder
Of its striving spirit.
#191
Remember that you
Were born to love
And be loved.
#192
You are a star in the heavens,
A creation of heaven and history,
A child of mother Earth,
The master of who you are.
#193
Your life is precious
And important.
Find a way to do good
For yourself and others.
#194
Be a day dreamer.
Go boldly into your mind,
Sail across its universe.
#195
Dream your future.
Leave it not to chance or to others,
For you are the master of your mind.
Strive to nurture it, enrich it,
And fly with it
To the creation
And realization
Of your aspirations.
#196
Do not be discouraged.
Persist in all that is good.
#197
Failures are learning steps
Before you board
The ship of success.
#198
Plan well, act expeditiously.
Travel with your inner eye
Through every mind
At every meeting,
Through every challenge and chore
That your imagination constructs
Between where you are
And where you want to be.
#199
Prepare well in all things.
#200
Seek simplicity
As if it were
A beautiful lover.
Vignettes – Set Three
#201
There is little that offends more,
Misleads more,
Evokes more misunderstanding
Than unintended and unmeant
imputations and implications
To words and actions
The viewer, the reader, the observer
Attributes beyond what is differently meant—
And oft with the observer
So erroneously confident
Of having correctly understood
What, in reality, they misunderstood.
#202
Do not lay me down softly,
Then trip over me as you leave.
#203
Come to me with grace,
Let me see you searching for me
With kindness expressed on your face
Or don’t find me at all.
#204
Grief never explains death,
Never makes it understood.
Death is only to be examined,
Felt by heart, seen by mind,
And left to linger there,
A “something” forever unresolved.
#205
It is not friendship’s task
To too oft jump
To giving the other side
To friends’ opinions.
#206
Some loves are mirrors,
Some are singing torches,
Some are bellows on the flames,
Some are just wonderfully there.
#207
Sometimes it is the mean people
Who make the pretty cakes.
Be not misled.
#208
Let down your heart with care
Where the way ahead is not clear.
#209
Does it lift up the weak?
That is the moral test
For all strength,
The guide for the highest order
We should seek.
#210
Love is most sweet
When filled with a series of delights.
So, come with me,
Walk with me along the edge of the shadows,
Near the shade along the breeze-blown meadows,
In the winding valleys as the sun is waning,
Swept over by the dark clouds just before raining.
Rush with me to yon shelter, to yon light,
There, let our hearts touch and unite
As the thunder fills the night.
#211
In your haste,
Be not blind to it, unfeeling of beauty,
For that is a debasement of the heart,
Of the mind, of the soul, of the gift of time,
Leaving so much of life fallow,
So much potential of your mind unused,
So much of your soul shallow.
#212
Sometimes life ends in ways
That all the more rend the heart,
That do not permit you to gently part
With words for those whom you love.
You’re trapped inside
The maladies of the strain,
Brutalized and full with pain,
Your lips trembling,
Trying to frame some goodbye,
Yet, unable to speak,
For no ears remain to hear,
No eyes to see you cry.
All you can do is grieve and sigh.
#213
We have come so far.
Our hopes are so high.
Our need is so great.
We have so much
We yet need to do.
So let us strike up a song
And continue to push on.
#214
Oh what footsteps stir the dust,
Crunch the surfaces below my feet,
Taking me on, on to what uncertainties.
What are to be
The experiences that will arise
To change me,
Make me sad or glad?
Time, aspirations and work
Will make my future
And that of those around me.
#215
The faces tell a story.
The story of past,
Of present, of future.
Look upon them with kindness,
Imagine the mind behind them,
Search them, have hope for them.
#216
How the great infinity abounds,
With all the promises all can contain,
All the light all can shine.
Yet all that the great infinity promises
Can be brought down by the tears
That fall from our eyes
For the ones
Who we cannot save.
#217
It is a time of hope,
It is a time of despair.
It is a time to cope,
It is a time to repair.
#218
What visions, what dreams
Begin to dance in the imaginations
Of hearts that embrace passions
Of endless varieties and fashions.
Find them and enwrap them,
Make them the lights in your heart.
Be bedazzled, be enthralled.
Never let them go.
#219
Be enraptured by the music,
Let it lift your soul within your body.
Be besparkled, be filled with your emotions
Embraced by the arms of the cosmos,
Caressed, strummed by the fingers
Of the muse gods of endless time.
Be enlivened by the emotions
In all the senses sublime.
#220
All cannot be saved;
However, many can be.
Yet there will always be
More than can be reached.
Still, let us never cease
To look to the guiding star
Of striving to comfort them all.
#221
Reach for your promise,
Follow your dreams.
With the future in mind,
The present may seem better
Than it otherwise would seem.
#222
Breathe in the night,
Breathe in the day.
Let us behold the moments,
Behold them in empathy,
Behold them in beauty,
Behold them with understanding,
Roll them over,
Keep them present in thought
As they flow through our minds
And play in the gardens in our hearts.
#223
You can do your part,
And do try.
Yet with only your part,
No matter how well done,
You will not be, not have enough.
Alone, you cannot
Long survive, let alone thrive,
You must have the part of others.
Alone brings your earlier end,
Together promises you longer life.
#224
Purpose, with care in choice,
While minimizing discomfort
To self and others,
Is what gives power to life.
#225
Let us strive for, let us seek
The finest of spirituality with purpose.
Let it be complementary to all the cosmos,
Compatible with beneficence,
Conscient of beauty,
Constant in practice of grace and goodwill,
#126
Let no one be left behind.
Let no one be left out.
Let all rise with a helping hand.
Let the fast run faster.
Let the finer emotions sing.
Let sweet passion strengthen purpose.
Let study enlighten.
Let experience brighten.
Let the slow move ahead.
Let the hungry be fed.
Let the creative create.
Let the harmful be becalmed.
Let the harmed be mended.
Let the loving not hesitate.
Let the nurturing advance.
Let the expressive express.
Let the heart and the body dance.
Let the thirsty drink.
Let the ill be well.
Let the foolish re-learn.
Let the wise re-think.
Let the beautiful shine.
Let the meaningful be revealed.
Let the heart be kind.
Let only the truth be what we tell.
And for all of that, let all be well.
#227
Dream of what kindness can be.
Let the heart impart
What the eyes cannot yet see.
#228
Stir the body
And the emotions will rise.
Stir the caring heart
And the good mind will follow.
Stir the full self
And the community will arise.
Stir the community
And abundance will abound.
Stir beneficence
And wisdom will be found.
#229
The lark in the field
Is a part of the yield,
For utility without beauty
Is a failure of our spiritual duty.
#230
Let the heart shine bright,
Let its passions be kind,
Let mutuality enlighten the mind.
#231
Let no child
Let no woman, no man
Be harmed,
Be hurt,
Be led astray
By anything we carelessly say.
#232
As we begin,
Softly, let us take care to observe
That which we strive to serve.
Let us be compelled
To hold fast until the end
By duty to love,
Moved by some need,
Some lifting inspiration
From within, around or above.
Lastly, let us always be guarded by
The impetus of conscience,
#233
Let the heart
Be the other part
Of intelligence, of insight.
For what is good and kind
Is what is true,
Is what is right.
Let us hold in mind
That no tenet, no rule, no law,
No scripture or inspired writ
Can avoid corruption in practice
Unless centered by kindness,
And ruled by kindness.
The kind heart is the axle
Of the wheel of righteousness.
#234
No one can long
Stand well and strong
If left long to stand alone.
#235
Come to the dale
Come to the mount
Come to the great plain
For the beauty to sustain,
For the comfort to soften the pain,
For the balance to keep the heart well.
Listen to the wind
Listen to the sky
Listen to the earth, take it all to heart,
For your fullness of life blooms therein.
#236
Let us give each other
What is due,
And then a bit more.
#237
Longing edifies the heart.
The wistful edifies our day,
Creates the push and pull
That keeps us on our way.
#238
Comes the night
To make us small,
To give us humility
With its dark draping
And its looming infinity.
#239
Music gives wings
To the heart,
Gives color to the soul,
Joins us with the Earth,
Expands us to the universe,
Wraps us in robes of majesty,
Lifts us to realms of insight,
Creates and enlarges
The meaning for being.
#240
When unwillingly standing
On the precipice,
Let not your heart wander.
When standing there voluntarily,
Then, that is the time
To let your heart
Wander and wonder.
#241
Behold the fears,
Behold the joys,
Behold the soulful beauty,
Behold the infinite grace,
Behold the boundless,
Wonder of each face.
#242
We observe,
We reflect,
We feel,
We remember;
Therefore, we are
Who we are.
#243
I come to you
With what is our due.
My hands are open
My heart is ready.
#244
Let us find a way
To end the day
Better than we found it.
#245
Tomorrow we start again.
In that there is always hope.
#246
The rays of the dawn
Soon glint upon the pond
As the mists are swept away
To let the sky reflect,
To let the wind have its say,
To say arise, live,
Be all you can be
Within the magic,
Within the mystery
Of the uncertainty of the way
Of this time and beyond.
#247
In time,
The circle of every life
Stretches to infinity.
#248
In even a grain of sand
There is the story
Of the great infinity.
#249
The light of life,
The flame of the heart
Is to want.
To want naught is to be not.
#250
The wings of passion
Are best lifted by compassion.
#251
Come to me with wonder
Or pass me on by.
Stir in me some increment of grace
Or move along to another face.
#252
In humor there is hope
Or there is despair,
Depending on what
One is ready to desert
Or ready to repair.
#253
Humor can expand the mind
Or debase the heart.
It is a matter of not only what
Is being considered, but how,
By whom, where, when
And to what end—
All humor
Deserves to apologize,
For whatever its praise,
Its rose always has its thorns.
#254
No eye
Can see all of the sky.
No ear can hear every cry.
#255
Hard times
Can break the heart
Or make or mend the heart,
Or all.
Hard times
Can confuse or enlighten.
Hard times
Can engender compassion
Or create destructive passion
Or sublime, salutary passion
Or emendatory passion.
Hard times are ours to fashion.
#256
The grieving heart
Cries out with longing
To again to do kind things
For the lost loved one.
#257
Go serenely into the mystery
And the wonder of the new day.
#258
Each dawn to dawn
Is the turning of another page
Of what is the miracle
And the adventure of your life.
#259
Look at your part
In the greatness of the universe,
See it as a story told by a poet
Who is positioned looking from a portal
In your cosmic-sized heart,
As if it were a fine ship asail,
Fast upon the sea of the sear of time.
#260
Look also at your life’s journey,
And the meeting of each person,
And every challenge you confront,
As if you could see yourself
From afar and above,
As a sentinel angel
Standing upon a cloud,
Recording it all for all time.
#261
Your life is a creation
Of the earth and the heavens.
You are born from
An eons long,
Mighty chain of events
Of indescribable complexity,
A process that has been and is
A cosmic wonder of wonders.
#262
You have a right to live,
To seek the joys of freedom,
To feel the wonders of existence
To weave your own life’s tapestry.
You have a right to live free
In the magic of each moment.
#263
Nurture the spirit of the loving child
In both yourself and others.
#264
Remember you are
The gentle parent and the child,
The lord and the servant
Of all that is around you,
The equal of it all,
Superior to none.
You are the apart and the one.
#265
Go into each thought and action
As if you are also standing in the place
Of each person considered and affected.
#266
Be equally generous
And graceful in success and failure.
Seek beauty in all things,
Be compassionate in all your actions.
#267
Be not afraid to have time alone,
Yet cherish the company of others.
#268
Do not hold back your heart
From the play and the beauty of life.
Give yourself the gift
Of life’s sweet emotions.
#269
Do not put off giving pleasure
To your heart, body and soul
In ways that enrich your life
And that of others.
#270
Consider carefully all that you do.
Keep a presence of heart
And of mindfulness.
#271
Your senses, your emotions
And your thoughts
Work better together than apart.
#272
Find the majesty and the glory
In every story and in every task.
#273
All honest work
Is equally honorable.
#274
All of nature’s
And humanity’s dramas
Have profoundness.
Find that lift,
Find that gift within them.
#275
As much as possible,
Be gentle in all things,
Yet not as an affectation,
But only from the heart.
#276
Be genuine
And passionate
In all that you do,
But do nothing in anger,
Or in vengeance,
Or in reckless, loud confusion.
Seek to decorate your heart
With prudence and insight.
#277
Persevere
In all that is good,
Avoid all that is not.
#278
Avert the bad,
Nurture the beneficial.
#279
Conserve your energies for the work
And the love you have chosen,
But be not so single in mind and task
As to be silent or still
In defense of the innocent,
Or in protestation in the presence
Of cruelty to the guilty.
#280
Strive to be creative in all things,
For your imagination
Is a gift from the heavens
A gift to your heart
And to the community:
A community local
And a community
Of all of the human race.
Be compassionate to all,
To all creatures of sentiency
In all the cosmos.
#181
Remember that there is
Nothing in all the universe
More beautiful than a kindness
Lovingly given
And joyously taken.
#282
Do not take refuge in depression.
Do not dwell there long.
It is not a safe
Or honorable place to hide.
Explore it, feel it,
Touch it, inspect it,
And learn from it,
Then ride away from it
On the wings of work,
Or play, or travel, or friends,
Or by whatever elevating means
Are at hand.
#283
Enliven your soul,
And turn your heart,
Your mind and your eyes
To aspirations
For your future.
#284
Life is a journey,
Do not stop,
Not for long,
For then it will be over
Or fall long short
Of what it could have been.
#285
Turn always to the horizon
And go toward it
For renewal of your spirit,
For renewal of joy in your play
And in your work.
Lift yourself to action,
Then action will lift you.
#286
Be not afraid
Along the way to rest
Beneath the trees,
To wade into the streams,
To explore and experience
Again and again
The old and the true
Along with the new.
#287
Always have hope.
Seek it and follow it,
And let it lift you up
To do what is needed
To go where you want to be
Or to stay where you desire.
#288
Forgive yourself
Where forgiveness is needed.
Apologize for
And repair what you have broken.
Study and remember what
Can and cannot be mended.
Strive to avoid doing wrong again.
#289
In all things dream
And dream again.
#290
Visualize and then realize,
For this is the power of the human mind
And the wonder of its striving spirit.
#291
Remember that you
Were born to love
And be loved.
#292
You are a star in the heavens,
A creation of heaven and history,
A child of mother Earth–
For it, too, is a part of the heavens.
Be confident, stand tall.
Progress is a process
Of the to and fro,
Of the up and down.
Embrace it,
Strive to be the master
Of who you are.
#293
Your life is precious and important.
Find a way to do good
For yourself and others.
#294
Be a day dreamer.
Go boldly into your mind,
Sail across its universe.
#295
Dream your future.
Leave it not to chance or to others,
For you are the master of your mind.
Strive to nurture it, enrich it,
And fly with it
To the creation and realization
Of your aspirations.
#296
Do not be discouraged.
Persist
In all that is good.
#297
Failures are learning steps
Before you board the ship of success.
#298
Plan well, act expeditiously.
Travel with your inner eye
Through every mind at every meeting,
Through every challenge and chore
That your imagination constructs
Between where you are
And where you want to be.
#299
Prepare well in all things.
For all things.
#300
Seek simplicity
As if it were
A beautiful lover.
Vignettes — Set Four
#301
Within the confines of your eyes,
Your ears, your other senses,
Your memories and passions,
In the complexities of your mind,
Forget not to give voice to the heart.
#302
Logic without heart
Is the substance of
Self-righteous cruelty.
#303
All justice requires
Some calculation
Of tolerance of risk.
#304
Possessiveness
And obsessiveness
Often wear the mask of love.
#305
Upright are those
Persistent in good deeds
And resistant to misdeeds.
#306
Purpose combined
With perseverance
Triumphs all,
Excepting time.
#307
There are many ways
To do good.
Some are better than others,
Some are just different,
Some different in purpose,
Or different with
The same purpose.
Good done for equitable gain
While transactional, while business,
Still may have its element
Of altruistic commend-ability.
Although,
A good done
For only the sake of,
The joy of, the duty of doing good
Is a gift of the finest kindness,
The purist good of all.
#308
Ambiguity is a guise
For uncertainty, at best,
And, at worst, deception.
#309
While descriptions
Are always approximations,
Some are more accurate
Than others.
#310
Right is only right
If not done poorly.
Yet, no matter how
Wrong is done,
It is always wrong.
#311
All guidance contains
Some incompleteness
And, so, some error.
#312
Power is what
You make of it.
Take care, though,
As to what it may
Make of you.
#313
Fame can be a flame
Put to passion,
As well as passion
Can be a flame put to fame.
#314
Cajoling the bully
Withers the soul.
#315
Our death
Is the pitiful imperative
Not of first principle,
Entropy of eons aside,
But of material
And technological scarcity.
#316
With rare exception,
New ideas are old ideas–
With Subtractions and/or additions
Or refinements and modifications–
Born from benefit
Of advancement of technique
And technology.
#317
All forms of joy
Have a fatigue point,
From a surfeit of satiety,
Intermittent or permanent,
And, so, at such point
Tempt risk,
Tempt recklessness.
#318
Most of what we find most
Objectionable in others
Comes from how they are
Responding to their fears.
#319
Without compassion,
Nothing good can long
Stay that way.
#320
You have almost certainly
Set your goals too low.
#321
Where hope is strong,
Courage will come along.
#322
The most readily available joy
In every life is an act of kindness.
#323
Sometimes failure
Is not failure at all.
Instead it may be
Success starting up
In a new direction.
#324
In whatever you do,
Strive for at least
Some small
Success early on.
#325
Foolish men often rush away
Where wiser men would stay,
And vice versa.
Persistence is a mixed guide.
#326
A dull manner deprives everyone.
#327
The greatest limitation for anyone
Is not the size of their muscles,
Brain or wallet, but the size
Of their hope, goals,
Imagination and energy.
#328
The leaves of the tree
Of friendship soon fall
From the chill of the
Cold winds of neglect.
#329
To the observant,
Every day of life
Is sprinkled with pearls.
#330
Have ideas, set goals,
Work hard,
Be honest,
Be practical,
Be energetic,
Study relevant first principles,
Take advice from those
Who have succeeded
At to what you aspire.
But above all, persevere.
#331
For persons who
Have done you wrong,
Who are gone from your life,
And no longer a threat,
And to whom justice has dealt,
It is time, well past time
To forgive, to learn, to stay alert,
And move on—
Not for them, but for yourself.
#332
Do not use aging
As an excuse for
What you now do
That you did just
As frequently
Or urgently
Or wrongly
When younger.
#333
Some kindnesses
Are to be reciprocated,
While others are
To be passed on.
#334
When looking to grow
Somewhere else,
Yet you can’t go there,
Then, grow where
You are.
#335
Rich gifts wax poor
When the giver
Proves chatty and unkind.
#336
It is not just hard work
That most assures success,
But work,
Whether easy or hard,
That is smart work.
#337
Through hard work,
Diligent saving and
Sacrifices in the present
Can multiply riches
For the future.
#338
Only a steady eye
On a new future,
Can save a broken heart.
#339
Ye who still have life
Have cause for hope.
Ye who have hope
Still have power.
Ye who have power
Still have means to do good.
#340
Never leave until tomorrow
That which you should do today.
Yet, take care to not make a decision
Earlier than it need be.
#341
Making dismissive excuses
For one’s failure is just
Another failure
On top of the first.
#342
Let your sails always
Be full with hope
And your direction set
For some joyful shore.
#343
It is good to be strong
And to have a high IQ;
However, the ability
To respond positively
To change wins over both.
#344
Whatever you set your mind to do
That is at the core of you,
Do it with all of your might.
#345
The things that you
Consider exceptions to the rules
Are things that
Define your character.
#346
The practical value of advice
Is in its truth,
Not in its source.
#347
Strength is in the will,
Although not solely so.
#348
Punctuality is a sign of respect.
Respect is a sign of good character.
Yes, is true, all character is flawed,
However, none is beautified
So much by their otherwise goodness
That their flaws are erased.
#349
Hopelessness is
Error’s plaything.
#350
In business, as in many things,
It is not where you are
But where you are headed
That counts the most—
Provided you can survive to get there.
#351
Take care to not be so blinded
By fear of failure
As to fail to see
The potential for success—
And, worse yet, to fail to see
The danger of not even trying.
#352
Of all things human,
None shines so bright
As compassion
To brighten the heart
And to light the right way ahead
For humanity’s future.
#353
Graciousness and politeness
Do not so much take time
As they save it.
#354
The best of leaders knows that what
He or she does for the least
Of his or her followers
Is how he or she is seen by all.
#355
Protect the dignity of others
As if it is your own,
For failure to do so,
Colors your character
As well as it colors
The heart of the unprotected.
#356
Success without dignity, is failure.
#357
What you repeat often
Becomes who you are.
#358
To lose honor
Is to lose yourself.
#359
To return to honor,
Is to find yourself again.
#360
Make your greatest effort
To make those happy
Who are nearest to you,
For they are your nearest duty.
However, do not exclude
From your circle of compassion
Those who are far from you.
For as you do for those distant,
You do unto those
Who are beyond yourself,
Thus, you are doing what you do
Less for yourself, for your circle;
And so, by that act, you move
Into a higher level of grace.
#361
If you aren’t making mistakes,
You are probably not
Trying to make much of anything,
And you are learning even less.
#362
An excellent teacher first teaches
What to do with what is taught.
#363
Ill profit comes from
Bargaining that permits
No profit to be earned
By the other party,
For in doing that
One is a systemic parasitic,
Not a contributive participant.
#364
Character, like tea leaves
(and rice, noodles, eggs and wieners)
Can only be fully revealed
When in hot water.
#365
If you don’t have time
To do it right,
You must measure the worth
Of having something is better
Than having nothing
In the light of the urgency
Of other uses of the time you have
Or the other uses of the means you have—
Assuming you have other time
Or other means at all.
#365
Entities within a country
Who thwart the rule of just law
With force, fear and/or coercion,
Steal a part
Of that country’s sovereignty.
#366
The greatest limitation
For man, woman and child
Is the one they put on their hope,
For if hope is small,
So shall their goals be small.
Hope creates goals,
Goals inspire plans,
Plans call to action,
Action creates achievement.
#367
Little habits,
If long practiced,
Start as cobwebs
And end up as cables.
#368
A persistent pessimist can worry
The best of ideas down to nothing.
#369
Be aware of the dangers
Of the sophistry
Of the fantastical
In all but metaphor, art and fiction.
The path to greater wisdom
Is in asking the right questions.
The enduring strength of wisdom
Is in objectively seeking the answers
And in perseverance in doing so.
The beginning of the mental fog
Of fantastical thinking
Builds up from the mind-fouling
That accumulates from failure to ask
The right questions
And to hold to a logical
And well sourced standard
In assessing the answers.
#370
As for the overriding purpose
Of human life—perhaps all sentient life,
No matter whatever we may
Desire or fancy posing it to be—
If we are to discern purpose from
Just practical observation,
It is in the inner and outer
Imperatives of a proper sense of need.
Need is what we are made for,
Need for ourselves
And need to replicate ourselves
To create additional, new cycles
Of problem-solving need.
While, it is true that proximity to pain
Raises compelling priorities
And poses our most stark realities,
We are made by the practicalities
Of propagation and survival
To seek gratification
From confronting challenges
And serving our sense of want, of need.
For we humans, it is cycles
Of higher and higher
Orders and kinds of sense of need.
No, we are not pleasure driven,
But we are problem-solving driven.
It is our nature, even our entertainment.
Problem solving
Ss the glory of and the all else of,
Even the splendor of all life—
All the more for we humans.
Yes, the foremost purpose
Of the human mind and heart
Is to solve problems
In order to move on
To solving even more
Advanced problems.
#371
The fuller stated golden rule is
“Do good unto others
And with others
As others so approve.”
For to “Do unto others
As you would have them
Do unto you.”
Leaves something out;
And so, often may not be right at all.
Adding consent is,
With some exception,
The better practice.
#372
Hope sounds easy,
However, if it is more than
Just empty words,
If it is active hope,
It can be the hardest thing of all.
#373
Great starts
Are not great
Without great
Follow through.
#374
Stumbling
Can be a
Great teacher.
Getting up,
Even more so.
Discerning the correct lesson,
Rejecting the temptations
Of the wrong lessons,
Well, that is the bigger challenge.
#375
In business,
Nothing much good happens
Without customers,
Even though capital, other means
And all sorts of inputs
Are also a necessity.
But, still, all is of little purpose
Without customers,
Customers that know
What you have to offer.
So, it can be said
Of business, as of so
Many other matters,
“Signs mean business,”
“Advertise well or die.”
#376
Ability or talent,
As with power,
If left unfocused,
Will waste away
To nothing.
#377
A happy life
Requires more
Than one hope.
#378
As long as there is life,
Regardless of wealth,
Perhaps even the more so
Because of wealth,
There will be debts
Of the heart
For a good heart to pay.
#379
Ingratitude is among
The most unforgivable
Of character flaws.
#380
To do better,
First do the best
With what you have.
#381
“Bloom where you are planted”
As the saying goes,
Is often the best advice,
Although, not always.
It is the advisable exceptions
To otherwise good advice
That requires the most discernment.
#382
Even a good act
From a bad person
Deserves gratitude.
#383
Showing gratitude requires
A balance of considerations
But not a change in loyalty.
#384
Ture, the foremost remedy for most
Of our errors
Dwells within us
More than within others.
Ironically, however,
Our foremost error
May be a failure to
Call upon the expertise of others.
#385
To be successful,
First keep your eyes
On visions for the future.
For while it is from the present
And the past that we must learn,
It is envisioning the future
And aspiring to go there,
Finding a way forward,
That gives us wings.
#386
A cheerful heart
Is good medicine
For all.
#387
Graciousness
Is the most
Beautifying
Of all virtues.
#388
An alliance
With a disloyal person,
Or a dishonest person,
As with a foundation built on sand,
Will eventually come to a bad end.
#389
If by dishonesty,
You fool me once,
True, that may be your fault,
However, fool me twice,
That, too, remains your fault.
Fool me thrice.
It is still your fault,
Fool me always,
And it is still your fault,
But not yours alone—
Not even yours alone
From the first time.
#390
Persistent courtesy
Is a measure,
Although not a guarantee,
Of good character.
#391
The depth of despair
Is measured by
The shallowness of hope.
#392
Be specific, be detailed,
About your dreams.
Vague dreams serve poorly.
#393
High aspiration is often
Blind to lesser opportunity.
#394
Commitment, ironically,
Is often the shorter path to freedom,
And to about everything else.
#395
The deprivation
Of numerous choices
Is often the surest direction
To singular success.
#396
There is nothing so good
That doing it poorly
Can’t make it bad.
#397
No act of kindness,
No matter how small,
Is ever wasted.
#398
Ironically, while quitting may be
A liberating acquaintance,
It is often a confining friend.
#399
Aphorisms tend to be more
Aspirational than accurate,
#400
Be wary of complaining
Of obstacles.
Most of our obstacles
In life are the substance
Of others’ livelihoods,
Maybe even your own.
The livelihoods of others
Are the very substance of
Overcoming obstacles,
Your, ours and theirs.
Vignettes — Set Five
#401
Optimism energizes the will.
Pessimism energizes caution.
Reason and responsibility balances
Optimism with caution.
#402
One may undertake
A task without optimism,
But such an attitude
Is a burden to success.
#403
Sometimes you sow
That you may reap
More of that which
You have sewn,
And sometimes you sow
That you may reap
Something quite different.
Compassion and trust
Are not the same thing.
#404
The negativist, the pessimist,
The scornful and the apathetic
Say good ideas
Without commitment
To capable execution
Are like throwing pretty stones
At the Moon.
#405
Even the best of ideas
Crawl before they walk,
Walk before they fly.
Some crawl a very long time,
Some fly right away.
Some crawl indefinitely.
Others may fly after their creators die.
Still, most neither crawl or fly.
They just lie and lie
Until they fade away.
Yet they are worth the try,
For just because a flower
Blooms in the forest
Where it is never seen
Does not mean
That it is not still a thing
Of wonder and beauty,
Adding to the vitality of the forest.
#406
Eventually, many of the small things
That you assumed were not important
Will prove your assumptions wrong.
#407
Examine your past
To edify your future,
Then act forward.
#408
Apathetic leads
To pathetic.
#409
A good hope
Requires good judgment
Followed by good action.
#410
Doubt feeds fear,
Fear feeds failure.
Yet fear feeds caution,
Caution feeds care,
Care feeds success.
The lesson is that a good life
Is a process of balances.
#411
Simplicity always
Contains incompleteness.
#412
For every rule, there are both
Precarious and precious exceptions.
#413
Hope is a thing
That pushes and pulls,
Or it is nothing at all.
#414
If you think you
Do not need
A little advice,
Then you probably need
More than a little.
#415
Embrace difficulty,
For there is no glory deserved
And usually little opportunity
For success without it.
#416
Opportunity favors those
Who seek it.
#417
Today’s work
Is tomorrow’s
Treasure.
#418
To the successful,
Their scars of difficulties
Are their badges of courage.
#419
Unbounded hope,
If it is to accomplish anything,
Must fit itself into a harness.
#420
Sometimes you have to open
The heart to open the eyes.
#421
Talent without courage
Is like a candle
Without a flame.
#422
To lead, first inspire.
To Inspire, first act.
#423
A good heart
Opens doors
To a good life.
#424
Opinions can be
As thrown stones
Or as proffered flowers.
#425
Without passion
And conviction,
You are suffering
From an affliction.
#426
Disappointment
Is a good place
To start up a new hope
Or to revive an old hope anew.
#427
The highest form of success
Is living each day well.
#428
The deepest faith
Dwells in the heart,
Not on the sleeve
Or in the public Square.
Although, oft times
Putting it in the hands
Can do some good.
#429
Never take comfort
In giving up,
Even if it
Marks a new beginning;
Although, it is good
To find comfort
In a new beginning.
#430
Without clear goals
Without specific plans,
Your journey
Has not yet started.
You are still in the steerable
Rambling and rumbling
About phase.
And that, depending on happenstance,
While having an inviting attitude,
While searching and inquiring,
Often turns out quite well.
#431
Strive to learn
From compassion,
For until one feels the pain,
The pleasure, the anxiety,
The expectation, the regret,
The whole of emotions
In the hearts of others,
One cannot but poorly
Appreciate being human.
#432
Good humor
Is an indispensable component
Of the engine of happiness,
Yours and that of others.
But humor always
Has a cut, the cost of which
Is to be weighed against the reward.
#433
Words have power,
So, choose them thoughtfully;
Speak them
With care and kindness.
#434
Love should always be
A little bit blind.
#435
Be glad for your ability
To feel sad at times.
#436
You are the best friend
When you bring out
The best in your friends.
#437
Hope is the gift
You must give yourself
If you are to have
Anything to give to others.
#438
Happiness will eventually
Slip out of selfish hands,
And for that reason.
#439
Take care,
For there are few things
Others have a shorter memory of
Than success.
#440
Have the common decency
To love and to be lovable.
#441
Even the brightest of blazes
Of success
Were kindled by a small spark
At some time in history.
#442
To achieve your wishes,
First wish to be useful.
#443
Courage is of many kinds.
One kind is the courage to bear defeat
While maintaining your passion
To try again.
#444
For those who oppose oppression,
Every breath is an act of courage,
Every glance an act of hope,
Every plan an act of defiance,
Every movement
An act of aspiration.
#445
Hard work done smartly
Is the mother of good fortune.
#446
Sometimes good luck
Is an orphan.
Sometimes it is
A multitude.
Often it is a wanderer
Moved in or moved off afar.
#447
Embrace your obstacles,
Or cast them off,
Or move around them,
Or turn from them,
But do not submit to them.
#448
A person more interested
In avoiding failure
Than in creating success,
Will likely fail at both.
#449
To change the person,
First change the heart.
To change the heart,
First get inside it
And look about.
Thereby you will find a way
If you persevere; although,
Be cautious in choosing the task.
#450
Sometimes you just have to
Just do the work
And leave fortuity
To do the rest.
#451
A leader is first of all
A dealer in hope,
Then calculation
And action must follow.
#452
For success,
Even for survival,
The first and last step,
And every step in between,
Must be accompanied
By self-awareness—
Letting that slip
For even a moment
Is the source of much trouble.
#453
Hope and striving
Are the substances
Of surviving.
#454
No matter who or what you are,
Your excuses will always be
Your biggest weaknesses.
#455
Attend to the ambitions of others,
Lest your own slip from your hands.
#456
Be a creator of happiness for others
To create happiness for yourself.
#457
Sometimes what hope
Needs most
Is smart patience.
#458
Sometimes the first step
On the path to satisfaction
Is active dissatisfaction.
#459
A failure of imagination
Is a frequent cause for failure.
#460
There are numerous ways
Of doing a thing,
But some ways
Are better than others.
#461
To succeed you often must
Not just only search to find
What you need,
But to invent it.
#462
Do not let your temptations,
Your confusions,
Your continuing searches for clarity
Erase your beliefs.
#463
Do not let your beliefs
Erase your reason.
Faith is no excuse
For failure of
Due diligence to verify.
#464
Do not let your fears
Of failure erase
Your aspirations.
#465
Little point, other than curiosity,
In learning what to apply
Unless you apply what you learn.
#466
Some thoughts
Are just steps
To better thoughts.
#467
The first step on the path to
good character is honesty.
#468
The roads to poor character
Are paved with dishonesty.
#469
A leader who habitually lies
And is surrounded by staff
Who know the leader is lying,
And neither they or the leader
Care about the lying,
Or care if the lying continues,
Is a gang of corruption,
A gang unworthy of public trust.
#470
Do not let success
Erase the lessons you learned
To get there.
#471
The best time to create change
Is before you have to.
#472
Bear sorrow befittingly,
Return to it only fleetingly,
Lest it leave no room
For others in your life
To take joy in yours.
#473
Hope and fear,
Or their absence,
Explain almost everything
In good people and bad.
#474
Success often depends
On disagreeing
In an agreeable way.
#475
He or she who too greatly fears
Every rustle in the grass
Will never find joy
In walking in the meadow.
#476
Hope works best
In those with inventiveness
And courage.
#477
All excuses fall short,
Save death,
And even that one
Is questionable.
#478
Blame accrues
To the possible,
Not to the impossible.
#479
When feeling down,
Sit down for a time
And list all that is good
That you have,
Then move up from there.
#480
Do not base
Your standard for happiness
On the measure that it is above
The misery of so many others.
#481
Skeletal brevity is often
A preference for clarity
Over the value of fleshy completeness,
Especially when there is
A scarcity of attention and time.
#482
A truly complete explanation,
For example, of a single grain of sand
Would entail a complete explanation
Of, bit by bit, all that is in the universe,
All that could not be, all that could be,
And all that every was.
#483
Time is usually
The most limited resource.
#484
Seeking ill gain
Is usually
The source of loss.
#485
All illegality
Not held to account
Is loss of some bit
Of state sovereignty
And a theft unto the public.
#486
Every bit of good that could be done
Sometimes is not good to do.
#487
Pointing to a righteous exception
Does not void a righteous rule
But only strengthens it by enhancing
Awareness of its exceptions.
#488
If you can’t change your tactics
To fit your problem, then change
Your problem to fit your tactics.
#489
Hopes are the most
Important decisions of all.
#490
Dishonesty stings
All that it touches.
#491
Take care that you do not
Guard your time so cautiously
That you do too little with it.
#492
In times of rapid change,
Imagination and flexibility
Can trump experience—
Especially in instances were
Experience is held to
Without imagination
And flexibility.
Yet, it is experience
That best lends awareness
Of the small things that can make
All the difference.
#493
Imagination and flexibility
Strengthen the value
Of well examined experience.
#494
Hope works best
When mixed with
Action on
Good ideas.
#495
While we cannot,
And many times should not,
Push fear away,
We can always seek
To rise above it.
#496
Be aware that in life,
Excessive-ness often gets
One cut off at the knees,
Not just at the tassels and fringes.
#497
There is even
a time and a place
To attempt to achieve
The unachievable.
#498
The slack hand
Often impoverishes
Where the diligent
Hand could enrich.
#499
Action inspires hope,
And hope inspires action.
#500
Control your circumstances,
Or circumstances may control you.
Vignettes — Set Six
#501
Serenity is fine,
But it is passion that
Drives the action—
Still, passion is not
Always worn on the sleeve.
#502
The common rule
Is that a gentle response
Turns away wrath—
However, beware
Of the exceptions.
#503
Sometimes hope
Must wear a blindfold
To find its way forward.
#504
Usually, the best way
To the other side
Of an obstacle
Is to go around it.
Let us ponder the other options:
Going over it works.
Rarely going under it is advisable.
Less rarely, removing it
Is a workable choice.
Then there is the option
To just turn around
And go the other direction.
Least advisable is to just stop
And go stay stopped.
#505
Upon close examination,
It can usually be revealed that
It takes many tiny efforts
To create one big one.
#506
Great are the hands
That dry the tears
Of others.
#507
Usually when in life
One comes to a fork
In the road, one takes it.
#508
The best rules
Are just discoveries
For what tends to guide us
To compassionately fit our behavior
To desirable human objectives.
#510
Skepticism is a worthy attitude;
As there are no words
On anything or about anything
That did not come through
Or were or are affirmed by
The lips or pens or other marks
Of the mere minds of we humans.
Therefore,
Let us take caution from knowing
That such source is the link in the chain
Of all truths or insights that are held to be
Other than those scientifically verified.
#511
Saying “I’m doing my best.”
Is a poor substitute for
Doing what it takes.
#512
Manage your time
Or your time
Will manage you.
#513
When in life
You are through changing,
You are through improving.
#514
True, all good things
Must come to an end—
Except often the coming
Of the next good thing.
#515
Passion is the fundamental fuel
To power the engine
Necessary to drive a person
Or a people to success.
#516
Sailing ships do not
Do well in calm waters.
#517
A pleasant manner
Can multiply your value.
#518
All art in enhanced
By the art of music.
#519
All good things are on a continuum—
Usually attended on each end
With malign extremes.
#520
All knowledge
Is eternally incomplete,
#521
The possibility of sadness
Is always in the hand of love.
#522
Do not sacrifice all future steps
In wrong pursuit of the next.
#523
Only through the elevation
Of an advancing community
Will we ever open
The gates of sufficient technology
For the sustainability
Of longevity.
#524
Always the spirit is the glory
Of the essence of the story.
#525
Beauty is what is beheld
That matches the desires
Of the heart of the beholder.
#526
The source of the emotions
From music
Is the source
Of all forms of emotions.
#527
All things compare
To all other things.
#528
Expectations drive the mind,
Anticipations compel the heart,
Realizations paint the soul.
#529
To fill the landscape
With wondrous beauty,
Is a joy for all.
#530
Metaphor paints the imagination,
Explains the unexplainable,
Lets fantasy have its safe quarter,
Sails heavy ships across vaporous seas,
Makes the possible comprehensible,
Makes the impossible seem possible,
Heals unretractable words and acts,
Makes the scars smaller,
Reveals the mightiest of good and bad,
Blinds thought, clarifies it,
Muddles it, bakes it into a cake,
Makes our most complex thoughts possible,
Yet it tempts nonsense and delusion.
#531
Winter can be what
You can make of it.
It can chill you
And freeze you
Or it can drive you
To pleasant warmth.
It can slow you
Or speed you on your way.
It can be a great cruelty,
Or it can be a delight.
It can make a blanket
The greatest gift,
A warm fire
The greatest treasure,
Or it can be cruel and hard,
The meanest season of all,
#532
Sad music opens the heart
To love and to lovers
Longing for an embrace.
#533
Sadness examines the soul,
Stills the distracted heart,
Fills it with wonder,
Pulls a veil over the light,
Or serves as a flickering candle
Adding grace to the shadows
Beautifying the night,
Turning it into a poem.
#534
Grief is not just sadness,
It is a different creature.
Sadness is only a soft, resting place,
But grief can seduce and reduce
You to paralysis with self-enervation,
Destroy you and those you love
If not taken with moderation.
#535
Infatuation is the wonder of the heart
In that it wants the impossible,
Needs the impossible with the possible,
Is most precious, is most useful
For wanting the impossible.
#536
Becoming not being
Is quite imaginable
As a point in time.
While being not being
Is an imponderable contradiction.
Yet, not being is the thing
That awaits everything–
Even though it is
A non-thing thing.
#537
Ephemerality
Cuts both ways:
It makes short life possible,
It makes long life impossible,
And, ultimately,
It makes all life possible.
Without it, all would be exhausted.
#538
Upright are those
Who fill themselves
With benign desires.
#539
Joy requires intermittences.
#540
Pain needs no rest,
Joy does.
Pain is not
The opposite of joy.
#541
For its fullness,
Music needs vision.
Likewise, for its fullness,
Vision needs music.
#542
Our troubles
Of the present
Come from too few
Troubling to help others
In the past.
#543
No verse stands alone,
Or was meant to.
#544
Heroic all,
The sweet dreams
Of the dying.
And why not?
Do they not console
The inconsolable,
Gift them their due
To ease their way,
The way for all?
They do.
#545
Mercy is its own angel,
Its own justification.
#546
Not “Everything in moderation,”
But “Everything in balance.”—
Yet some things are not
To be done at all.
#547
Sadness can be the beginning
Of the path to compassion.
#548
Hope paints the path
For perseverance.
#549
Advice is a source
For wider consideration
Of one’s options.
#550
Even the most expert advice
If left unexplained
Yet taken,
Is a leap into the darkness.
#551
On thin ice,
It is better to
Crawl, belly down,
Than to march,
Standing tall—
Better yet,
To not be there at all.
#552
High purpose
Is fertile ground
For arrogance—
And presumption.
#553
Let not high purpose
For the many
Override compassion
For the few.
#554
Compassion is sympathetic thought
With empathetic emotions,
With benevolent action:
A wistfulness to help, to prevent harm,
Vicariousness with desire to improve,
Moral mindfulness with kindness
A desire to comfort, to rescue,
Stepping forward with amelioration.
#555
Upright are those
Who take the message,
The practice, the attitude
Of meditative compassion
Out to the highways and byways,
The living spaces and work places
Of all capable, sentient kind.
#556
Upright are those
Who unconditionally share,
Share as gesture of cordiality,
Share as supplement
Where there is need
Or even just receptiveness.
#557
Kindness is a light
Into the soul,
The glow of its beauty
A light onto
The path of the upright.
#558
The touch of another species,
The body leaned forward,
The limb beheld, touched,
To the hand reached out.
For those upright,
It is an experience
As if a wondrous voice
From the great infinity
Has visited their soul.
For even those not upright,
It can beneficently fascinate.
#559
Who is it who can
Understand nothingness?
An absence of this or that, yes,
A more of or a less of, yes,
But absolute nothingness
Denies all examination.
Perhaps nothingness
Is only, can only be
A thing of imagination.
Nothingness does not
Even have space.
Nothingness is even
Without dimension
Until it has content.
If you could create
Nothingness between
You and a thing,
You would be
Immediately against it.
#560
Perception is never
Absolute reality,
Not completely,
Perhaps far, far from it,
But only a way
To conceive of reality
For purposes of practicality,
Action and study.
#561
Let not your day
Waste away.
#562
Strive to do unto others
As they would have you do
Unto them to serve them best,
Not as what would suit you
To have them have done unto you.
#563
Pain imagined,
Pain remembered,
These are far different
Than pain present.
#564
Beauty is a fascinating thing
Made of a combination
Of implications and connotations
Of certain desirable possibilities.
Fascination is not always beauty
Nor is desire always beauty
Nor is novelty always beauty.
#565
Aesthetics is
A thing of
Subtle connotations,
Whether whispering
Or loud, bright or muted.
#566
Compassion is a long road;
Yet, even one step forward on it
Is sweet music to the heart.
#567
Come to reality
Or reality will
Come to you.
#568
Some kinds of questions,
If they have to be asked,
Always will have
A painful answer.
#569
Sometimes effort
Is its own victory.
#570
For the thoughtful,
The past always
Weighs heavily
At some points
Along its way.
#571
There is always
Some beauty
In a smile.
#572
To cause tears,
Tears at the heart
Of the upright.
#573
Every link in the chain of kindness,
As is in the chain of harmfulness,
Is of equal consequence—
Even if not of equal
Worthiness or blame.
#574
What lyre plays
For the rejected refugee?
It is too often the lyre strung
With sharp, barbed wire
Played by dull-hearted bigotry
Disguised as practicality.
#575
We must have the decency
To morally and intelligently see
And compassionately encompass
All sentient beings
Who come within
Our sphere of awareness.
#576
Imagination can go anywhere.
Yet one cannot know the future.
We can only see what the past
Has sent to our sense of the present,
And, perhaps, thereby, calculate
Probabilities for the future.
Though, let us beware
Of the gambler’s fallacy in doing so.
#577
Death is a word
For the irreversible
End of sentiency.
Yet, mere erasure of all memory
Erases a person.
If a functional bodily vessel remains,
Then that is the startup of a new person.
#578
Sentiency is
Its own purpose.
#579
Is there only one time
For each thing?
For all things move,
And, thereby, do they not
Become a different thing
With each change, each point in time?
Therefore, when we say,
We will love someone forever
Does it not mean, in actuality,
We are saying we will love
All the different persons
That person will become
As we become all the
Different persons we will become?
Yes, and that is a wondrous thing,
For, poetically, “forever” is
A very long time,
A time without end,
Yet, our lives are so short.
#580
Sentiency is
Its own universe,
Yet not a universe
That can long exist alone.
#581
Does sentiency
Create the future,
Or just arrive in it?
#582
There is no consciousness
Of thought without
Presence of emotion.
Anything less is just calculation
Or autonomic existence.
#583
Emotions paint purpose.
#584
Without allusion
There is no description.
Without description
There is no understanding.
All thought is a collage.
#585
Without illusion
There is no emotion,
Without emotion
There is no purpose.
#586
Truth is
A singular thing,
A one and only
Correct form.
Purpose is not truth,
Work-ability is not truth
Nor is prediction.
As these have numerous forms.
#587
Love often starts
With fears and tears
Of sadness,
And it often ends that way.
However, its beginning
And the end
Are not its proper measure.
#588
There is at least
One point in every error,
However quickly that point passes,
When or where the error
Can be corrected.
#589
If one cannot be sad,
One cannot be whole.
Embrace the capability
To be sad.
#590
If one cannot be sad
Beyond oneself,
One cannot be good.
#591
Peace without
A proper portion
Of lasting compassion
Is a peace that cannot last.
#592
A light without shadows
Is too much light.
#593
Morality is always
A thing with conflicts.
Managing those conflicts
With compassion
Is the most challenging rule
On the road toward greater wisdom
As well as obtaining
The fruits of wisdom.
#594
There is correctness
Without compassion,
But there is no
Righteousness without it.
#595
Justice without
Compassion
Is its own crime.
#596
All understanding
Has geometry
In some form.
#597
Everything is
A computation
Of some form.
#598
It is far far easier
To stop a clock
Or to render
One dysfunctional
Than it is to make the clock.
#599
Economies, like clocks,
May have variations,
But all have certain principles
That cannot be broken
Without creating malfunction
And failure of their purpose.
#600
Other factors aside,
Scientifically, death
Is a failure
Permitted by our
Failure, intentional
Or otherwise, to have sufficient
Technical capabilities
To prevent it,
And to sustain society
Without it.
Vignettes — Set Seven
#601
Depression
Impinges judgements
Of moral evaluation
And of life’s worth.
Yet, so does excessive
Ebullience and jubilation,
Even serenity, itself.
Therefore, seek a balanced,
Steady state of mind
When making decisions.
#602
Rage tends
To imbue judgement
With fog and misdirection.
#603
Beholding the greatest of beauty
Requires insight as well as sight.
The experience fills the senses
With its mind-expanding wonder.
#604
Desire and beauty
At their best
Are entwined
And shaped into circles,
Rings, and crowns of wonder.
#605
Novelty is its own value.
#606
Beauty bars
Other distractions.
#607
Beauty beckons to the heart,
Lifts the soul,
Entangles the spirit in joy,
Gives spirit-lifting wings
To all within the range
Of its sphere.
#608
No sensation blocks out distraction
Quite so fully as music,
Be it ethereally elegant and refined,
Or earthy, beating and thunderous.
#609
The sight of the best of beauty,
As does the sound of the best of music,
Lifts the rules of reality
To show the face of fantasy
At its best.
Likewise, beastly beauty,
As does beastly music,
Masks the face of reality
To inflame it with mad fantasy.
#610
Beauty is a trip into fantasy
That paints the soul
In dancing, swaying colors
That tease the mind forward
Along paths of pleasant,
Cloying conundrums.
#611
Beauty requires embodiment,
However vaporous or illusive,
Or transcendent, or allusive,
Or by what senses it
Comes to us;
For beauty is
A quality of something,
Not the thing itself.
#612
Surge as it may,
Unity without truth and compassion
Without factual accuracy,
Portends failure.
#613
Upright are those
Who nurture their gentle desires,
For they are the builders
Of a gentler path for humanity.
#614
Impulse may give it conception,
The muses of inspiration
May play their part, as well,
But conscious, objective
Continual scrutiny,
Is the guardian of truth.
#615
Acceptance without scrutiny
Is fertile soil for trees of folly.
#616
The lowest leader
Is the one whose highest value
Is continuation in power.
#617
The harp-like strings
Of the compassionate heart
Are the lifelines of
An upright society,
The spirit of the qualities
That nurture,
Protect and move us.
#618
The cords of desire
Make the music
Of purpose.
#619
The ardent
Save us all at times,
And yet then damn us
At other times
And in other circumstances.
#620
Ultimate worthy power,
When the power that serves best,
Is based on compassionate morality,
The morality of factual truth,
Mutuality and heart,
Practices of what is workable
For the whole
Without abuse of the individual.
#621
Rudeness muddies the face,
The hands, the heart, the work
Of the doer of the rudeness.
Rudeness defaces grace
Of all that it visits.
#622
The facile “wisdom” of youth
Stumbles as it learns
And unlearns
On its way to advance us
To a higher level of insightfulness.
#623
No fogey-ism worse
Than young fogey-ism,
For it signals a premature
Surrender in the struggle
For generational advancement
Of human insightfulness.
#624
A bird in the hand
Is better than a hand
Full of feathers.
Little credit goes
To those for the achievement
They nearly had,
Where in the end, it got away—
Yet, they do have a story to tell
As well as some glory for trying.
#625
Fortunate are we
Who have had the gifts
Of others coming into our lives
In ways that are
As if they were angels.
#626
Metaphor is one of the greats lights
Of all conscious intelligence.
#627
To oppose is not to hate;
However, to cruelly oppose is
One of poison fruits of hate.
#628
Desire is not kindness,
Possessiveness is not love.
Love provides compassion.
Love provides freedom,
Love provides choice.
#629
Lies, falsehoods that win
Corrupt the community.
#630
Inadvertently doing the incorrect
Stands as mere error, as mere mistake,
But knowingly doing the incorrect
Stands as deceit, as immorality.
#631
Grace in relationships,
In manner, in action,
Shows the character.
#632
Honorableness
Unattended by deeds
Is an imposter.
#633
The higher the official
The more important
It is that the law prevails
Over them–
Illegality, breech of ethics,
Mean heartedness, these
Are not among
The privileges of rank.
#634
Good deeds do not
Remove bad deeds,
For bad deeds are forever.
Yet, good deeds
Can soften those injuries.
#635
The senses require variation,
Lest they become numb
From the exhaustion
Of uninterrupted
Singular use.
#636
The crooked path
Quickens the senses,
Challenges the mind.
Yet, be wary
As to what is at the end,
For uneasy people
Travel uneasy roads.
#637
Who is going to love you
When you are not that
Lovely in the same ways anymore?
Can you hope that the person
Who loved you,
Loved you for more?
#638
Sing on, my friends,
We endless players,
We beseeching poets,
We silent shouters,
We inner screamers,
We singers of the soul,
We forever young at heart
And now are too soon old.
#639
Bound by all that is passion,
With faith and hope in it all,
All that is fond and sacred,
Pledged and aspiring,
Now I give you my heart,
Desiring that we never part.
#640
Freed from its solitariness,
From loneliness’s pain,
Let my heart come out
Forever from the gray mist,
Revived, alive again,
Ready, eager, and able to cope
With all that has been
Amiss in my past,
All that my dark clouds
Of stormy rain
Have for too long barred
From my sight
And bade me miss.
#641
Let me go on to new songs,
With tender passions,
With grace and sweet ease.
#642
Soft and easy as the butterflies,
Let us venture about
Under the summer skies.
#643
Let us savor every drop of the wine
Of our life’s journey
During its singular time.
#644
We’ll never ever be the same again,
Come sunshine, pleasure or pain;
So, let it rain, let it storm, let it rage,
Let time try to turn the page.
I will be reconciled, for
That’s the eternal book of age.
#645
All the precious people
Of the world, consider them,
Feel their hearts in yours.
Doing that, pursuing that
Is why humanity endures.
#646
Slip, slip, slip,
Falling away.
Don’t know the final time,
Don’t know the day.
Nothing more to say
Than that we will persevere
Until the end,
And there some other
New beginning or endless end
Will begin.
#647
A great society must
Simultaneously attend
To its quotidian needs
As it attends to
Its most aspirational goals.
#648
The upright
Hold no extremes.
#649
Nothing once done
Should be
Above continuous
Reconsideration.
#650
All questions are not equal;
Yet, distinguishing the difference
Is among the most profound
Of moral and intellectual challenges.
#651
To improve or to not improve
What, when, and how,
Those are the questions;
As, to improve one part,
Often leads to another part suffering;
Yet, the whole cannot be
Improved but by part by part.
#652
The heart sings the songs of value,
The mind sings the songs of method.
#653
Don’ stare at the sun;
But, glance at it
From time to time,
For while its light is too bright,
Its beauty is sublime.
#654
Grief pushes the heart through
To a plane of insight,
To a realm of perspectives,
To dimensions of being
Where imagination is confounded,
Yet, expands unbounded.
#655
We will not save this sorrow
For the coming of a sad tomorrow.
We must face our hard reality now.
Now we lift the shades from our eyes,
Now we take our palms from our ears,
Now we face our sadness, face our fears,
Release our heart, give into our tears,
And forge a way forward.
#656
Come and comfort me
Let me borrow your embrace,
Let me share the grace of love
In the empathy on your face.
Let us ponder
What has long been coming,
And now has come too soon to be.
Now come, I ask, and comfort me.
#657
Our sadness
Is a call to the heart,
A call for thought,
A call for possibilities,
A call for action.
#658
Hearts that cannot
Feel sadness
Are as the deaf
In the midst of music.
#659
Upright are those
Who seek
Progress for all.
#660
Never step off
Of the last run of the ladder
Into the well of sadness,
Climb again, climb away.
#661
Constant joy
Blinds the heart
And dulls the mind.
#662
All gardens
Eventually depend on
Help from about and afar,
For no garden
Is an island
In a bubble.
#663
Take notice, be gentle,
Be respectful, be aware
That often the dignity
Of those in need
Hangs by a thread.
#664
The destroyers of dignity
Are polluters of the social stream.
#665
For those broken-hearted,
For those with love unrequited,
For those bereaved for those departed,
For those enslaved and treated mean,
For those who have lost their dreams,
Let us respond kindly and gently.
Let our deeds soothe their
Torn hearts’ sobs and screams,
Salve their aches and pains,
Show empathy upon our face
And in our hearts
Open a warm place.
#666
Not every useful thing
Is mightily useful,
Nor grand or heroic,
Or wise in every way.
Or resolving of the whole
Of a problem.
Small things,
Small improvements,
Flawed as they may
In some way be,
Move us forward.
Small gestures matter.
For often they are many,
While those great are few.
Let us remember,
Most of life, most of love,
Most of value
Is in the smaller things we do,
The smaller improvements
We make, the small steps we take.
#667
In those who are upright,
Love abides in them
Even through times
Of desperation.
Patience is not just
For those at ease.
Generosity is not just
For the wealthy to have.
In fact, it is often the poor
Who do much more.
#668
Hold up a humanitarian light
In the dark of the night;
Not just for those near
But also hold up the light
For those far away,
For those who
Have wandered astray
Or for whom darkness has come
And has hidden them way.
#669
Strive to bring back
The gestures gentle
To those
Of rowdy and rough ways.
#670
For all the Earth,
Dawn comes
From its movement
To face the light,
Darkness comes
From it turning away.
#671
Eventually life,
Especially a long life,
Brings all of us
To mirrors
That cease to reflect
Who we are;
At least, who we are inside.
Let us be gentle
With each other
For those losses.
#672
“Wisdom” without heart
Is a contradiction
Wrapped in a pending
Cruelty of some kind.
#673
For the many
Who humanity cannot lift up,
For the many
Who we see out there
Enmeshed in their despair,
Who we pass on by
Out of our neglect
Or our inability,
Or some conclusion of futility,
Their fate is thus sealed.
They are thereby
Finished and gone.
Little is left to them
Other than for us to cry
And remember in a sad song
And earnest speeches
Of tears and lament, let us hope,
And as inspiration, above all,
That what we were lacking in our haste
Or power or caring in the past,
We strive to obtain in our future.
#674
Of all the possible grief
Looming ahead,
May fortune bid it not be so.
That such dire end not be near.
That there not be such fate to fear.
That hope and effort
Will triumph over despair.
That soon comfort and grace
Will find a home in this place
And there wipe away every tear,
And there a smile, sweet and fare,
Will then brighten every face.
#675
When hope is gone,
When the end is near,
The mind turns most
To talk to itself.
#676
Sometimes action is a snail,
And danger is
As fast as the wind.
#677
Moral enlightenment comes
To the empathetic heart
That puts compassion first.
#678
Universal kindness
Can be best made to flourish
By removing the scales
Of illogic, myopia and fear
From the eyes
Of those far and near
Through pleas
For thoughtful empathy,
Plans and projects of comfort
And persistent
Courage of execution.
#679
Examine passion’s
Deeds done wrong,
Then bring new,
More insightful
Experiences along.
#680
Do not wait
To a bad journey’s end
To make ready
To turn a different way
And give your journey
A new horizon.
#681
Upright are those
Who do not turn away
But persevere
To look upon
And push back on
Human suffering
Through their tears.
#682
Many worthy journeys
Have started with a speech,
Only to remain standing there.
#683
Evil prospers from attention,
Evil prospers from inattention,
Evil is a quick seed,
Evil is a deep, slow seed,
Evil is an eternal seed,
Evil is always ready,
Always lurking there,
Striving to claw it way up,
Ready to bud and to grow.
This the upright know.
#684
Things of the heart
Are the other great infinity.
#685
The tiny is always a dimension
Worthy of being examined.
#686
The ethereal is
A siren call
That concentrates
The mind and heart
And then attracts them.
#687
Upright are those
Who offer a gentle,
Helping hand to the fallen.
#688
Let not the moment
To display a smile
Pass unattended.
#689
The poet knows
That when we sing
To the universe
The universe sings back.
#690
Nothing quite so much
Demonstrates the truth
That the whole is greater
Than the sum of its parts
As does that of music.
#691
Definition describes
To the mind.
Experience reveals
To the heart.
#692
Upright are those
Who are disquieted
By the victories
Of the evil doers.
#693
All evil tears at
The sails of humanity.
#694
Love often
Stirs the fire
Without googles
Or gloves.
#695
Upright are those
With a cautious mind.
#696
A blind cook
Disquiets the kitchen.
#697
Upright are those
Who eschew
Those who
Abide the ill-gotten.
#698
While imbalance is
The less desirable
Of situations,
It is also one with
Its own opportunities.
#699
Grief is the loss
That the mind
Finds most
Imponderable.
#700
Grief is an un-tethered heart
That talks pathos-wise only to itself
Until it has exhausted all considerations,
And reached a state of thought and
Emotional fatigue
That somehow is akin to solace.
Only then can it listen
To the hearts of others.
Then it can connect
To hope again.
Vignettes — Set Eight
#701
Debt can be a diminisher,
Or debt can be a multiplier.
#702
Love is complicated.
It is folly
To think otherwise.
#703
Give time its opportunity,
Give opportunity its time.
#704
I’m not sure how you see me.
It would please me if your eyes
Are shaded with rose tint,
And sometimes your sight
Is charitably blurry.
It would please me
For your heart to be
Fanciful and poetic
In your feelings
And thoughts of me.
#705
Upright are those
Who seek to create
Something helpful
To others,
Even to strangers,
To create something that will last
And be beneficial
Far and away past
The creator’s own passing.
#706
Those in great hardship
Live as if inside a bubble,
A precious bubble
Of delicately, precariously
Maintained semi-dignity,
A bubble easy
For others to prick and burst,
#707
We can tell
Each other of a song,
But we will have
A poor understanding of it
Until we hear it.
Some things must be
Experienced to be
Better understood.
#708
From obscurity
All things come,
And to obscurity, all will return.
#709
There is no such thing
As true genius
Without empathy and compassion.
Without empathy and compassion,
A genius is half dumb.
#710
A celebrity,
A famous person, place or thing,
is a walking around stage,
A stage on legs;
And, so, all who are near
It or them
Are as put on that stage.
#711
Upright are those
Who move with care
To not damage
The fragile scaffolding of dignity
A hard struggling person
Seeks to compose
Around themselves
To hold themselves
Above the darkness
Of the temptations
Of a bottomless abyss.
#712
Let us not desecrate
With our unconcern
The sacredness of
The courageous creature
Inside the body
Of every sentient being,
Therein
Struggling to survive and thrive.
#713
In a manner of speaking,
Between the beginning
And the end,
Is everything of every thing.
Yet, with each end
Comes new beginnings,
Often much influenced,
Even sustained,
By things that have gone before.
Thus, in a manner of speaking,
Everything is not between
The beginning and the end
Of anything;
For, much of everything
Is all that is around,
Is in all that came before
And is all that will follow.
#714
If I could but say only one last word,
A single word of parting advice
At my parting into the great infinity
And me not being a me anymore,
I would say this, “Persevere.”
If I could only say two words,
They would be
“Compassionately persevere.”
I may well, though, say nothing
Of such kind
Or blather on out of my mind.
#715
No man, woman, or child
Owns the ocean,
Just as “no man is an island,”
No man, woman, or child
Owns the sky or for long the land.
We are only the passing occupiers,
The passing caretakers of it all.
We are compensated with our life
For being bound to the task,
To see that it lasts.
#716
Love is an infinitely
Splendent realm.
#717
The trumpet of empathy
Cannot sound,
Cannot summons,
Cannot call
Forth the light of understanding
From an obdurate heart,
A heart that thinks it’s strong
Because it does not have empathy,
Does not bend to compassion.
#718
No ear hears the same,
No moment is completely repeatable,
No experience is exactly as another.
All sameness is an inexact replica.
There is no perfectly complete sameness.
All time gives a point-by-point uniqueness
To each moment of all things.
#719
It is not so great
To have done
Something great
As it is to be doing
Something great.
#720
Greatness is in
Worthiness to others;
Otherwise, all is just vanity
That is presently or is pending to be
False justifications for what
May become accompanying
Misdeeds of enormity.
#721
Advice comes
In forms of reproofs,
In forms of cautionaries,
In forms of riddles and puzzles,
In forms of stories and examples,
In forms of images, poems and songs,
In forms of information
And reminders,
In forms of experience
And consequences,
In forms of encouragement
And compliments.
All forms may serve,
But, some serve better than others.
#722
Love is often
A many splintered thing,
More often than not, sooner or later;
Yet, always, at some point,
Splendorous, as well.
#723
Perfect love
Comes in dreams,
In passionate aspirations,
In tumultuous deeds,
In flyaway imaginings,
In self-less acts,
In serene fascinations,
In gentle sensations,
In courageous deeds,
In selective memories
Of such things,
In exquisite, passing moments,
That accumulate into years,
Or endure no longer than
Flashes of points in time.
#724
Slow to arrive,
Quick to leave,
Quick to arrive,
Slow to leave,
Quick for both,
Slow for both,
Forever for some,
Such are the
Ways and wont
Of relationships.
#725
Music has the ability
To fix the mind and emotions
Exclusively on its moments.
It focuses experience,
Elevates sensations,
Creates emotional connections.
It is as magic as magic can be.
#726
May you
Come on the run
To living,
And on the run,
Stay long,
And leave
On tiptoes.
#727
Remorse
Steers the soul
Toward the light.
#728
All choices are flawed
When one is faced
With the question
Of what to do
When bad people
Are doing good
To mask their bad.
#729
Upright are the strong
And the swift
Who reach back
To help others.
#730
Upright are those
Who hold the hand of the dying,
Of the crying and the mourning,
And those confounded
By the incomprehensibility
Of it all.
#731
Respect those
Who are in pain.
#732
Oh, as you draw near
To my shroud-draped bier,
To lift my mortal remains to inter,
I ask that you let me down slowly,
Let me down with honors and care,
Play for all to stand attentive and hear
Sounds of ethereal songs, deep and lowly.
I ask that you be so kind as to
Solemnly mourn me,
Recalling my deeds in formal ceremony.
Let there my light fade poetically
From my past rainbows.
From such recounting,
May all those present all the more
Take notice of my passing.
Let them gift me
With their farewells as symbols
That at least some small part
Of the universe trembles
At the loss of me for what I have been,
And sheds a few tears at my forever end.
#733
Sleep, sleep, dear troubled mind.
Let me sail through the pales,
Through the misty hues,
Through the dire apparitions
The shadowy night brews.
#734
My love, my dear love,
Hold me up strong,
Always stand up for me.
Hold me up high,
Even through memories
Of all my remonstrances,
Be they have been light, severe,
Brief or long.
Sing my praises
Through all the phases
Of my fall or my rise.
Let your love be unfaltering,
Be my one enduring prize,
However undeserving I be.
That is this lost soul’s plea.
For this, I will cherish you,
Treasure you, honor you,
Be your dancing caballero,
Holding you in my heart,
Wherever I go.
#735
As empathy goes down,
Moral deafness goes up,
Songs lose their meaning,
The vividity of emotions
Desert the heart.
One becomes a stranger,
A being apart from beauty,
A being apart
From humanitarian judgement,
A being apart
From one’s own humanity.
#736
O humanity,
Let us prize the Earth,
For it’s not just any ol’ thing.
It’s the greatest wonder
Of all the wonders of the great infinity.
#737
Much that is necessary
For progress is the process of learning,
Learning well, learning to be afraid
Learning of the right things
In the right measures,
Learning to not look at our fears,
At our desires, at our solutions
As through looking through
Drinking straws.
#738
That which animates
The imagination
Persuades the mind.
#739
Passion fitted to a task,
The means of which are clear,
Makes the task feel
Urgent and worthy.
#740
Without a task
To which to fit
Enduring passion,
Living is aimless,
And recklessly so.
#741
You can never know
How much more
Of all manner
Of human possibilities
A man or a woman
Has inside them,
Not even after
They show you.
#742
Be wary of making
Conclusive judgements
As to who is brave
And who is not.
For yesterday’s coward
May be tomorrow’s hero,
Or the other way around.
#743
Be helpful,
Be kind,
Be of a steady
And a brave mind,
And be constant
About all.
#744
The sun
Does not go down,
It’s just the world
Going around.
#745
Make room
For what
Comes next.
#746
Be an agent for love,
For the agents of hate and doom
Leave no room
For many to escape.
#747
Ponder all you will,
But continue
To dance, still.
#748
The mind is thought,
The heart is want.
The former suggests direction,
The latter takes it.
#749
Cares come
With tears.
#750
If there is nothing
You would weep for,
Then you are
Wasting much
Of your life.
#751
Ponder this with care:
Sometimes pain is a warning
Of what to avoid.
Sometime staying with pain
Is the price of achieving good.
The bar for proof
For taking the course
Of the latter is high.
Be skeptical.
Be not facile
In reaching a judgement.
#752
Never think you are
No longer needed.
There is always someone
Who needs help that someway,
Somehow you could give.
#753
Everyone has
Their own dragon,
But there are some
That we share.
#754
Do others the favor
Of letting them do you a favor,
That they may share
The joy of that activity with you.
#755
Taking the opportunity
To show gratitude for a gift
Or a deed given with dignity,
Strengthens the heart
And soul of all humanity.
These acts are the shiniest
Coins of your community.
#756
Move with purpose.
Such movement helps,
Such movement nurtures,
Such movement brightens
And enlighten.
#757
Open your mind
And your heart
To the human condition.
#758
The two co-extensive principles
For improving our lives are
Be productive and
Be kind to one another.
#759
By rise of grace
In the heart,
Goodness rises
In the hands—
And vice versa
#760
Those with nothing,
Have only grace of heart
As their treasure.
Those without grace of heart,
No matter their other wealth,
Are bereft of the greatest treasure.
#761
A heart without grace
Is like a diamond
Not yet found,
Not yet shaped
To make it shine.
#762
Upright are those who
Reach out and pull
Together with
Their community.
#763
To be strong of body
And by other means,
And weak in spirit
Is to be as nearly as weak
As if having
Nothing at all.
#764
Do not settle in
To a final purpose,
Or an ultimate meaning.
The search for
Purpose and meaning
Is properly forever
A task without end.
The search provides points
Of achievement,
But it still is only like
A guiding star.
The worthiness is in
The journey the search provides.
#766
Feel free or free you are not.
#767
No one has
The complete answer
Until everyone
Has the answer.
#768
Claims of maximum effort
Will always be
A bit of a deception.
#769
Sometimes the best
Destinations are
Too far away.
Sometimes the best
Journeys are too short.
#770
To walk and talk
With a friend
On a pleasant day,
Is a joy equal
To any excuse
To do otherwise.
#771
Nothing in all
The universe
Is standing still.
#772
To see, as if doing so is touching,
Is an acquired practice,
An ability that comes
As a wondrous surprise
To the ardent, hand-on sculptor.
It can be a fleeting, added sense,
Yet a treasure to the heart,
However brief,
When attained
And while retained.
#773
Do happy people
Need your care
And compassion?
Yes, for happiness is
Precarious and fleeting
And complementary by nature.
#774
To attach balanced values
To that which is enduring
Over that which is fleeting,
Creates ironies
And conundrums,
Contradictions
And challenges
Enough for a full lifetime.
#775
Never stop standing up
For human kindness.
It is both the standard
For legitimacy and the
Standard for efficacy
That is supreme above all.
It is an ethic, a morality,
A legality, an ideology
Above all others.
#776
Explanation is fated
Always to be incomplete,
For to explain one thing completely
Would require explanation
Of everything that is extant, plus
Everything that is extinct
Plus, everything that will be
Or could be.
#777
Similar people
In similar circumstances
Tend to think similar thoughts.
It is the exceptions that
Challenge the mind and heart
And create the inventor’s distinction.
#778
Each new day is,
In part, some old day.
#779
Nights may fill the heart
With splendid anticipation
Of enchanting wonders
That lift the heart
In thrills and joy.
Embrace the possibilities.
#780
Forever is not attainable
Other than in
The poetic heart;
However, that ideal is
Quite an attainment.
#781
We can do only all we can do.
Beyond that, we can do no more
But dream and hope and wait.
#782
Be at peace with finalities,
Just be certain they are
All they appear to be.
#783
There is no voyage
That can go farther
Than a dream.
#784
A voice of moral appeal
Once released
Has no leash thereafter.
#785
Know that along every road
There is beauty, especially when
Accompanied with music.
#786
Every poignant note
Of ethereal music
Comes as a cosmic voice
Speaking the endless refrain,
“Let time go on.”
#787
We are all as drawings in chalk,
Gone in all but fading memory
When we, surely as we must,
Fall as dust from the slate of life,
Brushed away by the passage of time.
#788
The future ever calls
As a luring lyre
Sounding from up the valley,
Or from over the mountain,
Or from across the plain,
Or even far beyond the heavens.
#789
“I” is a closed and lonely thing.
“We” opens the wellspring
Of wondrous purposes.
#790
Even the smallest thing
Is more than any mind
Can completely know.
Yet, even the largest thing
Can fit well within
The reaches of our imagination
And be bent to a dream.
#791
Every dream
Requires desire
To even arise,
And all the more
To become more
Than just a dream,
But a wondrous,
Shining reality.
#792
Every cause is as big
As the interest in it.
#793
When the mind is laid low
And there sees its end at hand,
It turns to stare into itself.
Let all around be kind, be gentle,
Let it wander along its own paths,
Paths of up and down memories,
Paths of pangs of regrets, joy and peace,
Paths of wonders,
Paths of profound questions,
Paths of sighs and dreams.
#794
The human mind
Is a dream machine,
An imagineering marvel
Of infinite dimensions —
Sometimes for the better,
Sometimes for the worse,
But always a thing of wonder.
#795
Even the greatest wonder
Is but a shimmer
In a soon passing reality.
#796
We can possess
Nothing beyond
Our moments.
So, let us
Feel them fully.
#797
Consciousness, at its least,
Even if some mysterious more,
Is a flood of memories,
From immediate to distant,
Painted over with imaginations,
All full with the whole of us
Of all that the mind is capable,
All a story we are telling ourselves.
#798
A novel, rumbling sound
From over the horizon
Always pulls at the heart
And enlivens the imagination.
#799
Awareness always
Momentarily follows action.
That is the great contradiction
Of consciousness and of will.
#800
All the best of angels
Can ask of us
Is that we glimmer on.
Vignettes — Set Nine
#801
The best advice
Is redundant advice.
#802
To be all that we can be
Is a dream that serves us best
When it is more a guiding star
Than a destination.
#803
Much of life may be as a butterfly
In the wind,
As a feather on the fly,
As a blossom in the breeze;
Yet, sometimes it can turn to be
None of these,
And then you
Find yourself in storm
That drives you to your knees.
#804
It is a cruel thing
That nature has built each of us
With a planned obsolesce feature
Necessary to prevent
Long individual continuation
In a world of scarcity of
Life-sustaining space and other resources.
However, this condition may only be
A thin sliver of time in human history
Before technological evolution
Provides the means to sustain
Indefinitely long, individual life.
Then we will have to ask ourselves
All over again
What are core principles
And what were just
Accommodations to a given level
Of technological capability.
#805
Every learning experience
Is an admirable thing.
#806
At some point,
As technology is presently,
Aging turns to be a thief of
Our dignity and all else.
Life becomes a humbling turn
Of circumstances
In which the facade of apparel,
Dim lighting and various forms
Of positive self-delusion, denial,
Escape to islands of temporary refuge,
And a determined attitude,
However mightily our struggle
To hold back the fall, give way,
We must fail.
Our life, then,
Will have leaned us so far
Over the last precipice that we must
Just let be what must be, and fall freely.
If then, we find some comforting respite
In some way,
Such as dreams of taking flight
In some endless night,
Then so be it.
Or if it be some heavenly
Vision of floating in peace
In an endless beauty of light,
Then of that, too, let us
Feel free to give such dreams, their due.
#807
Attend well to the moments,
For life is but a chain
Of many moments
Running to their end.
#808
Beware of falling into
Dependence on outrage
To sustain energy and purpose.
#809
Avoidance
May offer peace,
But uplifting, fellow contact
Has the greatest
Potential for joy.
#810
Moments do not last long,
But they may out-value everything
If sufficiently multiplied.
#811
Take time to take many times
To see, to feel, to touch
The wonders of nature.
Find places to stand still
Where the aromas,
The colors, the movement,
The feel of the expanse of it all
Hold the heart in wonder.
#812
Words are never enough,
But they are something:
Sometimes they are better than nothing,
Other times worse than nothing,
Sometimes better when
Followed or preceded by something.
#813
It can be good sometimes
To will ourselves to feel better
Than circumstances
Appear to warrant.
#814
Activity lifts the spirits.
#815
Sometimes direction is calculated;
However, sometimes it is just found
Through trial and error
Or just happenstance.
#816
Whether emperor or pauper,
It is impossible to occupy
More than an infinitesimal
Corner, nothing more
Than just moments
Of where one is,
What one is
In the overall scheme
Of the great infinity.
#817
Do not be so futile-ly vain
As to seek to
Be the ultimate greatest,
For all, in relative comparisons,
Are just more
Infinitesimal enumerations
In the overall greatness of the rest
Of the iterations of time and space.
Be at peace with one’s own best.
#818
One can’t save every one,
But if everyone saves
One additional one,
Then that will save many,
Maybe, even, eventually save all.
#819
The enlightenments of pondering
Counterfactuals are
Arguments of fearsome possibilities
And speculative wonder.
#820
Confounding-ly,
Comfort is often traded
For both the frivolous
And the profound.
#821
Plans are enlightening,
Ordering, enabling
And recommended,
But always to some degree
Unreliable.
#822
Plan your work,
Rework your plan,
Then decide.
#823
Unlike pure calculations,
All human values
Are attended by emotions.
Without emotions we are without worth,
We are mere automatons.
#824
Your time is a collection
Of things with a start point
And an end point.
That is the order of all things,
Often even the obligation
Of many things,
Even more so for generations
Of things as a whole.
It is a case of the problem
Also being the solution.
#825
Sometimes a lie
Is a mountain,
And sometimes it is
Only a pebble.
Yet, sometimes
A pebble in the shoe
Can make climbing
The mountain
A task beyond
Achievement.
#826
Songs of, thoughts of
Ethereal-ness activates
Perception
Of the Great Infinity.
#827
Honoring the dead
Is a way to honor
The lives of all:
All past, all present and all future.
#828
Without compassion for the individual
Running through and through,
All ideologies, all doctrines,
All political, all moral,
All religious, all spiritual,
All schemes and social theories,
Each and all
Are fundamentally flawed,
And, so, will eventually
Turn to evil and thereby fail.
#829
As a mind experiment,
I am wondering
What would joint consciousness be like?
By that I mean
One consciousness
For more than one body,
Each body feeding
Sensory inputs into
One consciousness,
Each body feeling
Itself present at its own location,
Its own physical entity,
Yet in part a joint consciousness,
Each body
Feeling itself there in multiple bodies?
I think that consciousness
Could intermittently accommodate
That arrangement well enough,
And for an edifying purpose.
We approximate this to some degree
Within our one body as we
Address ourselves in the “third person”
And even with typical introspection,
And as well when we talk to ourselves.
Yet, the great difference would be
That with life with joint consciousness,
With death of one body
And the other bodies
Remaining consciousness,
What would such death mean?
With this thought experiment
We are permitted to ask certain questions
About the meaning
Of a high level of empathy
As a kind of extension
Of individual mortality,
As well as speculate
On the bounds of,
The value and values of
Community vs individuality.
For is not the death of one
A little bit of death for all,
And is not life for one
A little bit of life for all?
#830
All is not known,
Yet from what we do know
We have learned that while
Some things are not possible,
Much more is eventually possible
Than what it is presently
Possible for us to do.
#831
In the end,
And the end always comes,
The decision we should make
Is to not recoil into desperation
But to strive to expire with grace,
For grace decorates
All that is about and around it.
#832
Empathy begets compassion.
#833
First drafts are
For the writer’s soul,
Final drafts are
For additional purposes.
#834
Practicality is enhanced by awareness
That whatever we were,
Whatever we are,
It all will in time come to not be.
#835
It is very hard for someone
Who feels he or she is
Not loved by others
To be loving to others.
It is in some ways an act of heroism.
#836
No busy person ever
Gets too old,
Or too learned,
Or too experienced,
Or too wise
That they won’t
From time to time make
Juvenile, sophomoric errors
In judgement, word, and action.
#837
What are we to make of the fact
That evil people sometimes
Do some things that are good
And well-intended to be good,
While, regrettably, upright people
Sometimes do some things
That are bad and intended to be bad?
#838
Sometimes smart people
Do dumb things,
And sometimes dumb people
Do smart things.
Smartness and dumbness
Are not a one-point evaluation,
Or even a two or three.
#839
One can have light without shadows,
And darkness without points of light;
However, both are less interesting
To the intellect and the heart
Than some intermediate-ness
Of each of the two.
#840
Beauty bends
The will.
#841
Fear is edifying,
Especially when
It comes in
A moral conundrum.
#842
There is no joy
So fully expressed
By heart and body
As that expressed
By a child.
#843
No person can be whole
Without a secure place
To be whole in.
#844
Nothing quite so concentrates
The diverse concerns of the mind
As awareness of one’s presence
Coming to the attention of others.
#845
Forgetting can
Protect the heart
Or endanger it.
#846
To all but the sociopath,
To care is a requirement
For personal connections.
#847
Love lasts best when filled
With acts of renewal.
#848
Help is given for diverse reasons;
However, the glory of altruism is not
In the absence of reward
But in being a person
In which there is satisfaction
In the act of helping,
And pain in failing to help.
#849
All advice is situational,
At least at some extreme.
Therefore, no aphorism
Is ever totally wise
In all circumstances.
There is a bit of ambiguity in all
The best of advice.
#850
It is from numerous things of a kind
In a world of numerous different kinds,
Not from singular thing itself,
From which we glean principle;
Although beware, for from some practice
Of the some of the same is the source
Of presumption and prejudice.
#851
Creativeness generates
Much of its own energy.
#852
O that I could be like
A bird in the sky,
And let the beauty below
Fill my eyes?
O that I could soar like an eagle,
Could make the echo of my cry
Resound up and down the valley,
Greeting the mountains high?
O that I could feel that wonder,
Be that wonder,
Share that wonder with you.
#853
The mind needs change.
Even the wonders of wonders
Diminish with familiarity
As we become inured
By their regularity.
#854
There is trepidation
As well as great promise
In novelty.
On the other hand,
There is faith and comfort
In familiarity.
#855
The miasma of ruin
Rises around those
Who despair from
Lack of direction.
#856
Music can clear the mind
Of all but emotion,
And of that,
It can raise in swells
Like that of the
Magic undulations
Of the ocean,
The churning waters of the river,
The babblings of small streams,
The roaring dragons of
Towering thunderheads,
Mighty updrafts that lift the wings
Of all manner of chimera,
Fine, sublime, bold, gentle,
Delicate, rough, monstrous,
Angelic, divine, carnal, ethereal,
Fearsome, joyous, mournful,
Violent, erotic, kind, mean,
Heroic and fiendish.
It can be soft and serene
For the attentive hearts
Who so want to be enthralled.
It can beckon, it can call,
It can kindle desire,
It can energize the body
To run, stroll, dance, to rise or fall.
#857
May many grand vistas
Fill my eyes
Before my consciousness dies.
#858
Nothing is ever over
In every way.
#859
Ironically, endless permutations
Are permitted
Under the unchanging laws of physics
That rule the universe.
#860
No one sees all of reality.
That is so, in part, because
Reality is impossible to see
In every facet and degree.
#861
O Babi Yar, O Babi Yar,
How sad and cruel can
A sad and cruel, foul deed be
When its fearsome-ness and enormity
Exceed what the mind, the heart
Should ever have to hear of or see.
You are one
Such monstrous, cruel sadness
That marks all human history.
So, let us mourn,
Mourn for all eternity,
With a warning song
Of the moral incomprehensibility
Of “O Babi Yar, O Babi Yar.”
I plea: let this song be a clarion call
To us to ever beware
Of the possible rise of comparable,
Less or more, such specters
That may again
Claw their way
Up from the dark pit of bigotry
Of the inhumane soul
To march from near or from afar
And raise their horrors
Again on some sad tomar.
#862
Again, and to forever’s end,
I ask how evil can evil be?
It can, again and again, be greater
Than the mind, the heart
Can imagineeee?
#863
No death is of no account.
Each is a sacred moment of torment
And a lasting scar
On the hearts of humanity.
#864
Every life should be regarded,
In part, for what it could have been,
As well, as for what it is
Or what it was.
#865
All of us need
Frequently to live
In kindly circumstances
Where we can rejoice and say,
“This day is mine.
It is my day of roses and wine,
My sunny day of love and joy.
I claim its glory
As my song and story.
I claim this comforting time.”
Life should be so kind.
#866
“All things
Compassionately regarded”
Such is the creed of the Habitant Ecclesia.
#867
Life’s much about
The long run
While struggling to survive
The short run.
#868
We are all just one humanity
Speeding through
The great darkness
Of the dotted loneliness
Of the lights of the cosmos.
All we have is each other
On our own tiny dot in the universe
As it is far, far,
Incomprehensibly far, from all others.
#869
Be wary, beware,
For power often breeds
A rush to presumptuousness,
Dulls the heart,
Swells ideas of intolerance,
Infects its holder with
The pollution of certainty and conceit.
#870
Experience teaches or mis-teach
The small things
That make the big difference.
#871
Experience provides
The option to learn
The wrong lesson.
#872
I feel as I think,
And I think as I feel,
And by those twin companions
I am empowered to
Discover what and who I am.
#873
Come ye reluctantly
To the alter of death.
Exhaust all alternatives.
#874
Your tears are my sentiments.
Your heart is my sensibility.
#875
I am stunned with sorrowful surprise
And with incomprehensibility
As to the present meagerness
Of humanity’s medical capabilities.
I grieve
That not even the whole world can
Fix what has befallen you.
At this end, I can but say
Would that I could,
But I cannot weep
Away your sad plight
With tears of deliverance.
All I can offer
Are my poor tears of affection.
#876
Let not some distracting joy
Erase your dedication to your objective
Or your pursuit of your objective erase your joy.
#877
If the law remains neutral,
Meek or silent
In the face of lies,
Lies will conquer all,
Including the law.
#878
This I find desirable to seek:
To stand on a high
And beautiful place,
With a pleasant breeze
Against my face,
And there lift up my heart
With a fulsome sense of grace
That comes from my ethereal awe
And my boundless admiration
For all that the great infinity
Stretches out far, far and wide,
Infinitely before me
And within me.
#879
Take care, beware,
For while one path of a hard life
Can humble you,
Instill in you
Understanding, empathy,
And tender compassion
And make you a better you,
Its other path can make you blind,
Bitter, cynical, mean
And full with cruel opinions.
#880
Experience can
Bring delusion
As well as it can
Bring understanding;
Especially the former
If intuition
Is permitted to run
Blindly ahead in rash certainty
Of similarities of lessons of some past.
#881
In matters of judgement,
Less wisdom is required
Of the black and the white,
Than for the great expanse
Of the gray in between.
#882
If right is to stand,
Right must be
What is practical
For the whole
Over the long run.
#883
Words of devious implication
And willfully deceptive ambiguity
Are the largest source of lying
And the most unforgivable.
#884
Knowing more
Enlarges the scope
Of what is yet
To be known.
#885
There are numerous ways
Of accomplishing a task.
And, while it is true that
Some ways are better
Than others,
In matters of judgement
In the interpersonal and political,
Even in craftsmanship and mechanics,
It is the non-universal principles
And practices, the situational ones,
That make up the largest part
Of practical and pragmatic life.
#886
There is no ultimate point
In science and technology.
There is only progression
And regression
Along an infinite path,
A path that may
Not even be linear.
#887
The greater proportion
Of moral deficiencies,
Large and small,
Have at their core,
Loss of empathetic connectivity.
#888
In matters of prediction,
While, yes, intuition serves,
It serves deficiently.
#889
As a standard of prosperity
And community condignity,
Until all humanity has elevated itself
To a level of dignity and hygiene
So that at least all society has
Adequate “Necessary” facilities,
Society remains extremely
Impoverished materially,
Politically, technically,
Governmentally
And morally.
#890
At another level,
Again, as a standard of prosperity,
Until a nation’s people
Can and do afford themselves
Excellent, universal dental care,
No such nation is worthy
To call itself wealthy.
#891
Complaining is not fixing,
Although, it can be
A beginning point.
#892
The wealth of any entity
That could not have arisen,
Or could not continue
Without subsistence workers
Is wealth that carries
Enormous moral obligation
To spend its wealth humanely.
#893
“The Market,” as one component
Of the set of core principles
Of societal-wide economics,
Is an indispensable
Information management
System for the economy
And unto itself.
In that respect,
It is the mainstay, self-actualizing,
Incentive-driven core
Of society’s distribution system.
There is no sustainable and adequate substitute.
However, like the horse that pulls the cart,
The engine that powers the train,
Even the roadway or track
That guides it along,
It is but only one element that requires
The complement of numerous forms
Of non-market elements to thrive.
The “market,” if it is to avert corruption,
Enervating frictions
And, ultimately,
Its own self-destruction
And those around it through its excesses,
Abuses, and deficiencies,
And proficiently
Pull humanity forward,
It must integrate itself
Within a society-wide system
Of complementary components
Each pulling their own way.
#894
In matters of meditation,
How do the ambient
And the ethereal differ?
As for the former,
It is more a quality of nearness,
While the latter is
Far reaching
And all encompassing.
#895
Delay is often a pernicious tactic
To thwart the deliberative practice
Of the rule of law.
Exceptions are where it serves
To improve the revelation
Of the factual
And assures availability
Of a just, due process.
Justice long delayed
Is justice spoiled.
Justice that is hasty
Is justice denied.
#896
Immerse yourself in
Songs that will make you
Desire to be something
Better than you think you are.
#897
To the beautiful,
Whatever its kind,
This I say,
The bliss, the joy of you,
That’s your gift to us.
Your beauty decorates life.
To ourselves and to you, we say,
Let it uplift us up,
Let its light brighten us.
To you, further we say,
Your beauty is a trust that
Fate and opportunity
Has gifted to you and to us.
Our due is to give
Your gift its due
Without spoiling you.
#898
Never stay alone long.
Alone serves best
When it is only a rest,
A time to gather oneself
For being with others.
#899
Each to his or her
Own beauty.
#900
Love is not a bargain,
A deal, an agreement;
However, its embrace
Is strengthened by,
Nurtured by exchange.
Vignettes — Set Ten
#901
A little bit of seeing the unsightly,
A little bit of seeing insightfully,
A little bit of seeing brightly,
A little bit of seeing saddeningly,
Joyfully, empathetically
And all the other ranges of the heart,
Studying every part,
These are the endeavors
That enable the power
Of song and poetry.
#902
Nobody knows you,
Not completely,
Not even nearly,
And they never will.
Not a friend, not a lover,
Not even a brother.
It’s just not the kind
Of thing you can distill
Fully and rightly for another,
Or even wholly for yourself,
For others to imbibe in all,
This is reason enough
Why it is often most dismaying,
For better or worse,
To find yourself doing
Something that you thought
Was just not who you are.
#903
Self-delusion
Comes in many forms
With many effects and affectations.
Self-delusion results in confusion,
Obfuscation, misestimation,
Some harmful, some not.
Who is to say
That some portion of it
Is not a strengthening quality
For we forever-flawed humans?
#904
Do manner, size, purpose
And situation determine
When an exaggeration
Becomes a lie?
#905
Beware of those who
Pursue dignity with a lie,
#906
The mire
Awaits the liar.
#907
Where a great many
People go wrong,
The honest ones
Who remain upright
Must defend what’s right
Or none will last long.
#908
You cannot catch the wind
Without a sail of some kind,
No matter how fine a sailor.
#909
Objectivity brings calculations.
Sentiment brings values
To give meaning to the calculation.
#910
Memories of your face
Call me from the mist
Of times long gone.
#911
Some words fill
The mind with thirsts.
#912
Some sacred, sagacious muses of the ages
Offer numinous, luminous
Ideations and precepts,
Some of which should be taken limberly.
#913
Kisses and touches
Can map for the mind and the heart
Where the eyes cannot see.
#914
If only I could fly in reality
Where my imagination
Can go in fantasy.
#915
Until the wondrous peal
Of the marvelous music,
Until the gossamer fingers
Of the soulfulness of its song
Captures you completely,
You are not fully listening
With all your being.
#916
The exploring mind
Strives to expand
The outer bounds
Of its knowledge,
To press outward, onward
Further and farther,
As in the fashion
Of expanding
The inner surface
Of a great bubble.
The larger the bubble,
The greater the size
Of its inner surface,
And, so, presentation
Of ever larger bounds beyond.
The knowledgeable mind
By the expansion of that surface,
Thus, becomes increasingly
Aware how much more
It does not yet know.
Hence, humbling are the horizons,
Endless in number,
Ever more offered yet unreachable
To the mere inquiring mortal.
#917
Sometimes joy
Is found in no more
Than a glimpse,
And pain in no more
Than a glare.
#918
That forlorn, harrowing tone
Calling from the void,
That mix of melancholy tones,
That pull at the heart,
Seeking, pleading for relief,
Seeking to be found,
Is the confused, lonely cry
Of the universe’s omnivagant,
Endlessly lost child.
The ineffable weeping
Of the confounded mother
Desperate for a way
To save her child,
The intermittently silent weeping
Of the striving father,
Bent over with grief.
Lost in what is wailfully lost.
#919
There may be instances for exceptions,
If those exceptions are few,
Of advances in technology
When it gives immortality its due,
But for the preponderance
Of all life, even humanity,
There is no escape from dying,
Not in a world
Of finite resources.
Thus, mortality is a moral duty
Imposed by scarcity—
Not an immediate one for everyone,
But one that at some point
Must have its demands paid by all
In their time, if continuity
Of humanity
Is to push on through.
#920
All the world loves a story,
And loves it all the more
When and where
All the more are hearing it
Together in space and time.
What is the pull, the purpose,
Why is there that attraction
That compels us to sit together,
All in rapt communion,
Sharing an emotion,
Sharing a story?
#921
Capabilities seek expression,
Longing to play out
On the field of reality
In demonstrations
Of our abilities–
Performed not only to ourselves,
But all the more a joy
When performed for others.
#922
Find ways to let
Your moments sing.
Find ways to let your heart
Hear them, touch them
Passing through your body,
Through your soul.
#923
We will make magic of it
And magic of our role,
For magic is the stuff of soul.
Souls are oh so fond
Of such mystifying rigamarole.
#924
Beware of striving
To long rule from the grave.
Let it forever be said
No treasure is
In the best hands
If it long belongs
To the dead.
#925
As the saying goes,
“Small things matter.”
Alongside the caution of
“Trivial things are trivial.”
And “Let us not entangle
Ourselves in the petty
And the mean.”
Yet, is no less oft true
That a simple little matter
Has made all the difference.
#926
Sometimes it is also okay
To let your muse
Stir you to poetically babble,
Searching for some truth
Or sudden flash of enlightenment,
Some aphorism, some cautionary phrase,
Some image or sounds to delight,
As in “Look where and when
The whatevers begin and end.
The poetry of it all, the proverbial lyres,
The whispers of the woodwinds,
The luring of the vibrated strings,
The pleas of the flutes,
The dreams that sing,
The unctuous realities
Said out loud,
And those that are muted,
The promises that cry,
The sympathies low and high,
The angels who swoop and fly,
The babies who are born,
The toddlers who toddle,
The fat puppies that waddle,
The suns, metaphorical and real,
That this and that is to rise and set,
The paved paths that are wet,
The supple limbs, their lengths and bends,
Taut, smooth and so alive,
The bright smiles, the lifting laughter,
All “a happy,” and “a sometimes sad,”
“Before, during, and after.”
Just let the muse fly about
Without compunction
Give in to its unction.
Be not timid, for sometimes it is best to
Just leave the critics
To bath in their own vinegar.
#927
Kindness, beauty and charm
Create wondrous stories
That glitter, glisten and shimmer
Across iridescent surfaces
Of all space and time,
Making the words,
Melodies and tones
Of the music of sagacious,
Pathos-like histories,
Imagined or real.
#928
Many a mean heart
Has escaped
Spoken judgement,
Yet judgement was made.
#929
Every word
Need not be
Found profound
To be worth saying.
#930
A good life dances, all in a swirl,
Its musical flourishes rise and unfurl.
Their treasured gifts and glories
Write our stories.
#931
It is easy enough
To wax poetic
That all the swirly world
Is but a zip-by, passing dream.
However, when pain comes,
The ease of that poetry
Goes away in a flash.
#932
There is guilt,
In ceasing to grieve,
Ceasing to have to wipe
Your drippy nose
And teary eyes,
To feel at peace,
And turn to noticing
The beauty and opportunity
Around you.
I suggest
That you tell yourself a comforting story
To ease your way along.
#933
Why is it that when peace and comfort
Come our way,
Often instead of embracing them,
We take up some further risky task,
Some uncertain relationship,
Some unsettling matter,
Some new and doubtful adventure
That besets us with an anxiety
That drives peace and comfort away?
Could it be that the mind,
Even the heart
Craves the uncertain,
The challenge of risk?
Or is it from the nature
Of some other
Source of human folly?
#934
I think that we can be driven
By some daring nature
To seek out risks
That may cause our hearts
To become troubled.
Perhaps this is prodded on
By some spirit for seeking
Some degenerate thrill
That may accompany
Creating then escaping trouble.
On the up side,
This bent may have
Some evolutionary source
From it sharpening our skills,
Skills to thrive and survive.
On the down side,
It may be unremittingly uselessly,
Even self-destructive?
No, I think for many it is rehabilitative,
For there is something to be said
For human progress
For that rage-on, run against the wind,
Row into the opposing waves,
Venture-on spirit,
Instead of settling-in
And embracing comfort
Once attained.
At the very least,
We can conclude
That the spirit of discontent
Is a spotted cow in human history.
#935
There is something about us
That makes it needed, necessitated,
That we never be long satiated.
There is something about us
That cannot long bear serenity
Or long be without it.
#936
I continue to puzzle over the thought
The thought that we, we of that many,
Have an affinity
For activity that pushes us to anxiety.
We are just that kind of society.
Yes, I think that anxiety
Is the great engine that drives
The greater movement of human activity.
#937
We see them every day, mothers,
See them doing good in every way,
See them in body and soul,
See them with a child holding a dolly,
See them, the romantic, agile and lean
Or plump, rounded and strong,
See them, the aged granny,
Worn, tired, and old,
Even angelic, sweet, gentle,
Thoughtful, generous, and kind,
See them mother-soon, first time, or again,
See them with their kin and men.
All these good women,
Tall, short, thick and thin,
Grim, pleasant, and jolly.
They are the varied songs at the heart
Of the better part of humanity.
#938
The ideas rise, the ideas march,
The ideas shape the landscape,
Populate the imagination,
Turn the desert
Into farm fields and forests,
Turn walkers into flyers,
Hovels into castles,
Waste and want into sparkling towers
Of powers and poetic potentials—
Aah, the inventors, the ill-fitters
And non-incremental, non-quitters.
#939
We are the beneficiaries
Of harvests reapeated
That others have sown,
We users of the creations
Of the inventors
Who were the “bleeding edge
Of the leading edge”
Of the mortal edge
Of all progress of humanity.
Inventors are too often
The wounded or dead troops
Upon the battlefield
Of progress’s victories.
#940
Ode to the inventors, the creatives,
The leagues of executioners of ideas,
What futilities, what hopes,
What baskets of magnificence,
What wretched humiliations,
What elations and indignities
Keep you company
As you created
The wings of civilization.
To the inventors, the creators,
Ye designing, calculating,
Planning, directing engineers,
To thee I sing.
All you, dead, sweet
Soldiers of imaginings,
Dead, lives of rare glory,
Dead, though most
In mass obscurity.
I mourn your passing.
O ye desperate and wild,
Ye men and women who fought,
And worked, and struggled
Upon the hard and rough fields
Of manifesting
Your magnificent creations
And professions of empowerment
In the combat of courageous ideas
With partners and managers,
Financiers and Investors,
That altogether pushed us forward,
Pushed forward humanity’s progress,
In all its ups and downs,
Its fine, its rough, its ill-sided ways
Of pushing on to better days.
All the world owes you
An unremittable debt,
Save to do our best
To push on into the future
With the powers that you
Have left us as your
Wonderous endowment,
The gifted heritage of us all.
#941
If I said the sun
Is like a frog
In my pocket,
Not like a rock
Or a rocket,
Well, just because
That sounds interesting,
Does not mean
It makes sense,
Not unless I’m trying
To not make sense,
But just be entertaining
With non-sense.
Then, it does make sense.
That’s the thing about words,
They benefit from context and intent.
#942
O Earth, our infinite beauty,
Cazrillions of laughs,
Wails, whimpers and rivers of tears,
Your grace, your majesty,
Your blueness, your greenness,
Your whisps and swirls
Of whiteness, even greys,
Your plains wide,
Your valleys deep,
Your mountains tall,
All told, on net, you are our
Most glorious love.
#943
Joys come in many forms.
Some as alluring activities:
They balloon, blossom,
Inflate, hover and float,
Tethered by tugging strings
Pulling at the juncture
Of the body’s map and maze
Of electrifying, silver cords.
#944
Some joys come as stories,
Stories that glisten and shimmer
Across imagination’s
Iridescent surfaces,
Their music filling the soul.
#945
Some joys come as savories,
Candied delights
That infuse and suffuse,
Come as pleasing sours,
And delicious pepperiness
Of numerous kinds,
Mysteries painted
With the mind.
#946
Joys, O joys,
Some come as bubbles of pleasure,
Even milder, as breezy pleasantries.
They swell: lavish, lush, and smooth,
Perfections of the passions
Of the luckily lustful mind
Or as beauties best for admiring
Immersed in ethereal serenities.
#947
Beware, be wary,
Joy is as joy does
In its moments.
Yet, are there assurances
Of what may follow?
#948
Of what can be said
Of the human condition?
#949
Every moment
Is a thing
Of complexity.
#950
My admonition is that
We bear up and reach out,
Live more hand in hand with others.
Those are the best of paths.
Those are the better roads
To better futures.
#951
Hand in hand,
The joint and the several,
That is the best policy
For progress of the human condition.
#952
“All for one,
One for all,”
(a well-aged, proverbial call)
Each of us standing strong,
Each of us standing tall,
Angels some, but not all.
#953
The rub of working together,
Be it as partners, as a group,
As a community, or as a state or states
Is the distraction from working alone
The diminishment of discretion.
However, a hand in hand policy
Is empowering, and that increases
Yes, increases
Choices and capabilities.
#954
Cooperation is a hard lesson:
The larger point, the net sacrifice,
Even though there may be more stress
Of having to listen to more voices,
Is that not doing so
May ultimately mean
Accomplishing less,
Having fewer choices.
#955
In many things
If we don’t do it together,
It won’t get done,
Often, even, can’t be done.
#956
Some things together,
Some things apart,
These are decisions
Of practicality and the heart.
#957
Passion, pathos,
Sadness and desperation,
Hope and longing
Pours out of us
As we crawl, run, dance, sing
The moments
Of our lives.
#958
What’s a person to do then,
Having chased all the rainbows,
Having chased them to their end?
Answer:
Consider starting over again,
Perhaps, even go a different way
To a different end.
#959
What’s a man,
What’s a woman, to do
When they have done it all,
Having savored all in all its variety
In the sparkled, in the soft hue,
In the bright and the dim of light,
In the throes of elation,
Even in the blindness of fright,
In the shadows of the night,
In the risky, in the safe,
In the short, in the wide,
In the large, in the tall and the thin,
And even having done it all
Over and over again and again?
Well, variety knows not end.
#960
The roads of life
Always offer some new way:
An as of yet untraveled place,
Some new scene, some new face.
#961
To creators, depression whispers
Its seduction to obstruction,
Saying it is just the same things,
The same scenes,
Done in a slightly different way,
Just a modified replay
Of some yesterday?
#962
What happens when
It is all “just déjà vu
All over again?”
Well, shake off the depression,
fill yourself with enthusiasm
With actions and personalities
That will lead you
To discover yourself again.
Take the first steps, then others.
Keep going
Until the light turns on again.
#963
Renew and redo
While good fortune
Is still sparing you.
#964
Renew yourself,
Escape desperation,
Distract yourself
From yourself.
Be immersive.
Find purpose
In empathy
And compassion.
You aren’t just one
Side of your coin.
#965
Excellence, is it not,
Most often found
In refinement
Of the details?
#966
Why not just breathe in
The tranquility, be content,
Revisit the familiar,
Improve on the frequent?
#967
Self-admonish yourself
For your fatuous discontents.
That’s not for what life is meant.
#968
Even when your life
Is not rowdy, ruddy and bold,
Let the joys of its light breezes
Of your present serenity
Fill your sails
And sail you gently on.
#969
By duty and by bent,
By Earth as one big tent,
I am part of you and of them,
And you are part of me,
And of them.
In fact, we are all a part
Of every Earthly being that feels,
That has passion,
That has desires and fears.
#970
Is it not true that to share
The seeing of the beautiful
Is to beautify it even more?
It is.
#971
One may not always fully know
That one is seeing beauty
Until active in sharing it,
And it is remarked to be so.
To share the awe,
To focus observation
And hold it up
For others’ appreciation,
These are acts
Of beautification.
#972
Where innocence
Is known to be abused
And the abuser
Is not held to account,
Even if only by self-amends,
A less bright world
Is left to us all.
#973
Once one is brutalized,
Once a loved one is brutalized,
It is no awful surprise
That anything life might bring
Remains unthinkable.
For, along with whatever
Could be good,
The worst now
Looms as a larger possibility,
The worst seems
More clearly in waiting
Than non-existent.
For, it could happen again
Because it did happen before.
Henceforth the trust is broken.
#974
War, war, war, is pitiful, hateful,
Cruel, full with enormities
Of destruction,
Incomprehensible
Agonies, unspeakable inhumanities,
Disfigurement, waste and despair.
The wraiths loom large,
Cruelties, unshakable specters all.
All kinds of fire and hell come flying:
Loved ones lie injured, lie dying,
The heart goes weeping, crying,
The mind fills with dread,
And that is just for the ordinary
Of what more is certain to be ahead.
#975
Grief,
I do not continuously dwell on it,
Even though its endless grays
Continue to blow across
The remaining vistas
Of the landscape of my life.
#976
We must ride the highs and lows
And not be crushed,
Not be broken
Or even be put off our paths
If we are to stretch
And stretch well
Our time of living
For ourselves and for others.
#977
The histories of
The caregivers’ hands,
Let us think of them,
As we hold them gently.
Let us hold them
With admiration and wonder,
Oh, they are a beautiful story
That touches the heart.
#978
Oh Earth,
Across your green
And not so green lands
Across you restless,
Blue and black rolling waters,
I move and touch you
Beneath your varied skies,
At their best on azure days,
Some come and go afloat with
With billowy white,
Some with thunder and rain
Sating the thirst of the lands,
Rain drops darting into your seas.
And oh, your great,
Expansive nights,
Black and sparkled with stars,
With your great Moon
On its forever throne.
Oh, and your power when
All around is dark,
Ripped and thundering with
Flashing cords of silver light
Amidst your great storms.
How they lash and pour,
Sweeping and spraying
All over to their end,
Then fair again.
O your golden rays
Of morning’s light
As you end another night.
O such a glorious host you are.
I am on my knees in wonder.
#979
O Earth,
You cry and shout at me
With your thunder.
You whimper and scream
At me with your torrid winds.
You sing to me in your
Forests and fields.
You caress me
With your frosts
And your warms.
You, sometimes,
Blow and swirl and turn
And press me until
I fall from my feet.
For it all, I love you.
And you,
With some inconsistency,
Are loving to me.
How fortunate I am to be
With you above,
Around and beneath me.
#980
For all the joys of
Peace and serenity,
We still must live
With a sense of urgency.
For time is opportunities
Passing away in a rush.
Each moment passes
And is then lost forever
In the cosmic dust.
#981
If you come
To me in great need,
I will turn to you
In rapt concern.
My eyes, my ears,
My senses, my heart,
My all, all aspects
Of my being,
Will be enwrapped
In the trouble you feel.
Your tasks will be mine.
We will find a way
If there is a way.
And if there is not,
Then I will be with you,
Hold your hand,
Comfort you
As well as I can.
#982
We as a people, we as humanity,
From shore to shore,
From the farthest north
To the most distant south,
From here to around the globe,
We, one and all, are as one,
As each of us shares our part
In the spirit and substance
Of the dreams and hopes
Of the great reverence
For all that is living.
#983
O Earth,
I fear for your tomorrows.
You are at once a place
Of the greatest beauty,
Yet you are a place
Of the deepest sorrows.
#984
Old saws:
“Consequences travel,
Ill winds blow far,
Mud splatters,
Gossip tears and tatters,
What goes around
Comes around.”
Each has a small kernel of guidance”
Their worth is eternal.
#985
An ill wind
Will eventually
Knock on the door
Of those who care not
For the pained and the poor.
#986
A tear in the quilt,
A stain on it anywhere,
Marks some character of it all
But does not diminish its warmth.
#987
A blind eye
Attracts the predator.
#988
Tall walls wall in
As they wall out.
#989
The vines
Of unpruned evil
Eventually crawl
Over all barriers.
#990
Beware, be wary
Of the unsteady arm
Dressed in a bulky coat.
#991
The mind that doesn’t care
Soon has much to fear
As much about it to fear
Will draw near.
#992
A withdrawn heart
Temps an ill fate.
#993
A heart full with anger
Is as a slippery
Slope of danger.
#994
Neglect is the
Potting soil of woe.
#995
Believing absurdities,
Tends to lead
To moral omissions
That give permission
For commission of perversities,
Moral aberrations,
Enormities and dire inhumanities.
#996
To the worm
Of demagoguery,
All the world
Is an apple.
#997
The web of the world
Trembles from the plucking
Of any strand.
#998
The heart is the market
Of all value.
#999
Heartlessness negates
Community with a sense
Of moral impunity.
#1000
Together we
Can grow and persevere.
Separately we will
Likely wither and soon disappear.
Vignettes — Set Eleven
#1001
An upright heart
Does not stand apart.
#1002
Generosity
Stimulates
Reciprocity.
#1003
The separate wither.
#1004
Let there not be confusion,
That total independence
Will always be part delusion.
The idea that one can,
One has, or one should
Make it on their own
Is delusion and confusion.
#1005
Ostentation steals
From the future
Of the poor.
#1006
Do not feather your bed
By plucking
Your neighbor’s poultry.
#1007
Good neighborhoods
Are made of neighbors
Who are good to each other.
#1008
Always be prepared
To offer a slice of your pie
To some other hungry person
Who may happen by.
#1009
No apple grows without a tree.
Metaphorically, for you
And for me,
That tree is community,
History and family.
#1010
The voice carries
The emotions
That are on the face
Of the speaker.
#1011
No person living in a community
May claim they made it all alone
As if some victor self-enthroned,
Claiming to have gotten there without aid,
Claiming he or she is solely self-made.
On that claim, we can throw
Some Thomas Hobbesian shade.
#1012
Hear ye, hear ye, all ye take heed,
To tend to only one’s own kind or kin
Leaves one bereft in times of surprising need
Of resistance to fearsome foe and fiend,
For lack of due assistance
From community and friend.
#1013
Kindness of heart for heart’s sake,
The greatest rewards make.
#1014
To help others to only help oneself,
To help only one’s kind and kin,
Makes one a more likely foe
And an unreliable friend.
#1015
A nation that always
Puts itself first
Cannot be trusted
To be first among nations.
#1016
A great nation
Will be tolerant
Of faulty friends
And fragile foes.
#1017
Distance is a lame argument
For turning a blind eye,
For closing the heart
To the hue and cry
Of those far away who suffer
And those who die.
#1018
Distance
Tempts
Hypocrisy.
#1019
Wrongs exposed to light
Suggest what is right.
#1020
Ability imposes
Responsibility to act.
However, limits of capability,
Knowledge that is inexact,
Ropes that cannot be pushed,
Inconstancies and pretenders
Who will ambush,
The unknowable,
Shadows around the light,
The turn of what
Fortuity might,
Cruelties counted in memes,
Such as
“The end justifies the means,”
Novelties that cannot be foreseen,
Irrationalities that one
Cannot comprehend,
Betrayals, reversals,
And looming
Competitive circumventions
Require moderation of action
In pursuit of intentions.
None of these, however,
Make it right to ignore the plight
To give up the fight,
To put aside beneficent aspirations,
Or to fail to rise to the troublous,
Humanitarian occasion.
#1021
The penumbra
Of a bright kindness
Reaches far
Beyond the act.
#1022
Fortuity fills the proffered hand
Of the generous woman or man.
#1023
Joy comes to those who practice it,
Melancholy to those who quit
The journey of their heart.
#1024
Anonymous communication
Invites poisonous agitation.
#1025
Democracy
Has an uncertain grip,
One made
Even more slippery
From the harping
Demagoguery
Of the budding autocrat.
#1026
Wealth enables,
Poverty disables.
#1027
Compassion
Makes us wiser.
#1028
The great infinity
Holds no superiority,
Moral or otherwise,
Over any part within it,
It is not a god.
There is no subservience,
There is no dominance,
There is no worship,
There is no idolism,
There is no mediation,
There is no interceding.
There is no favoritism
Given or desired
By the great infinity.
There is rapport,
There is affinity,
There is harmony,
There is mutuality,
There is consonance,
There is appreciation,
There is kinship,
There is acquaintance,
There is presence,
There is etherealness,
There is charm,
There is radiance,
There is infinite oneness
And there are infinite onenesses.
There is endless dynamism.
There are many paths.
It is a matter of what is
A practical fit
And what is not
In its regard.
We, properly stationed,
Have the duty of reverence
In all things, and things
Have that duty
To each of us.
The great infinity
Will not be ignored.
It is never resolvable,
Always a puzzle.
Forever a tangle.
Never completely
Reachable,
Never, as a whole,
Comprehensible.
An attitude of
Compassion lights
The way,
Yet the darkness
Is endlessly
At the forefront of the light
Of discovery.
If one could see the future
Of all things
And see what
Any even wee change brings,
Who could ask
For such things,
Knowing who would be
Turned from winner to loser,
From life to death,
From being to never have been?
Not even infinite subsequent
Changing, mending,
Would or could correct it all,
For each “remedy” would create
Or be a link in the chains of events
That would bring
Endless harm with its one good.
Appeal to powers beyond us,
That we will and we must do
For spirit and for heart,
However
It is more that even
Omniscience omnipotence
Could encompass
To fix one harm
And not know it is causing others.
Therefore, for doing your best,
Doing anything thing at all,
Some ignorance of the future is bliss.
#1029
None are set subordinate
Or set superior.
“All for one, one for all,”
Must include all for all
and one for one at times.
Let compassion be the guide
When guides there must be.
#1030
All questions and answers
Are made of examples or words.
All examples and words are metaphorical.
Therefore, all but quantitative words
In any explanation, rule or admonition,
Contain some degree, however limited,
of ambiguity in interpretation.
#1031
When considering
Any matter of the human condition,
First and above all and throughout,
Feel and deal with it with compassion.
#1032
At their best, moral ideas are tools
For aspirations to transition
To ideal conditions.
#1033
Conflicts of interest
Arise when convenience
Of action or inaction
And ideal moral character
Stand in conflict
At the moment of a decision.
#1034
Convenience of action
Or inaction
When in conflict
With ideal moral character
Temps even the best of angels
Among, beside, inside or above us.
#1035
The painful weight of grief comes to us
From compassion.
Yet compassion is
Th great gift to humanity
That lifts up all beings.
We must embrace grief
And let it pull us together,
While not letting its immensity break us.
1036
Belief
Without corresponding action
Belies belief.
#1037
To be treated unfairly,
To be treated disrespectfully,
To be treated neglectfully
By any arm of one’s government,
To not see justice done
To one or for oneself,
Instills a sense of remiss
And betrayal by one’s country.
Likewise, for a country to fail
To provide protection and justice
Bespeaks a shortfall in its sovereignty,
Domestic and international.
In such manner, the social contract
Is breached, is betrayed,
As is likewise broken
The fundamental basis of morality, itself.
Hence, claims of availability of social
And economic opportunity
Are farcical without lawful protection,
Without provision of justice,
Without fairness,
Without standing,
And without equality before the law.
#1038
If the law strips persons
Of ability to protect themselves,
And then puts such persons
In harm’s way,
The law is duty bound
To do the protecting.
Otherwise, all elements of
The law, knowing the danger,
Knowing the lack of protection,
Must be brought
To justice for that negligence
To such persons.
#1039
The great infinity
Is a thing of infinite
Understanding,
Non-understanding,
And misunderstanding.
#1040
Not being is not
A state of being.
Other than in poetry and prayer—
Unless doing math,
Then zero is an actual thing.
#1041
The great challenge
Is that a loss
Of desire for achievement,
Even desire for living,
Robs one of a desire
To regain desire
And even to judge its value.
No decision made
In such a state of mind
Is reliable other than
To turn to only reversible action.
One may turn to
Whatever permittable reversible action
Is at hand, one with reason
Or one with no reason at all.
Although, numerous
Reversible actions
May be needed until the one
That works to again enliven
The mind is found.
The principle is
That action can restore desire,
Especially if continued
With sufficient variation
And sufficient time to take hold.
#1042
Thought without desire,
And all the more if without compassion,
Can only be half or less of intelligence.
#1043
Everything is a story.
The true, the not true,
The old, the new,
The precious, the worthless,
The loving, the hateful,
The living, the dead,
The nonsense, the brilliant,
All contain a meaningful story.
#1044
The great infinity
Is not something to worship,
It is not something to submit before,
Not something superior or inferior,
Not something to be ruled over by.
Our interconnection to it frees us
As much as it integrates us.
It is not a personality to speak to,
It is not a thing of thought.
Although it is a thing of parts,
It is more than its parts,
And each part is more than
The sum of those parts’ parts,
As are all the wonders within it.
The great infinity is the call
To deep and endless reverence,
Is something to reach out to,
But never something reached,
Although it is something
That reaches back
With its wonders, with its comforts,
With its forces of
Nurturing opportunity
To those who
Are harmoniously conscient
With the spirituality that arises
From its call for responsible integration
And degrees of separation
Of ourselves and all within it.
It is the great habitant,
It is the great mirror,
The great co-participant,
As is each entity within it.
We who reach the threshold
Of conscience sentiency
Are the ecclesia,
The congregation of guardians,
To all within it.
That is its call to spirituality.
#1045
Meditation benefits
From physical
Commitment
To the experience.
#1046
Living is a spotted cow
Of graces and disgraces.
#1047
Beauty is an elixir
To the wounded heart,
Beauty is a thrill
To the searching soul,
Beauty is poetry
Awaiting its words.
Life is beauty
When regarded with compassion.
It is as lyrics awaiting
Their voice, their music.
A good life, in all,
Is the greatest of beauties.
#1048
To empty oneself
Of all desires
And stay that way,
Is to betray life itself
And all around it.
#1049
Pain is a thing
Without an
An equal opposite.
#1050
Geometry is the highest
Level of explanation,
All else is metaphor
And measurement.
#1051
Sometimes
Incomplete
Is complete.
Sometimes incomplete
Is the best form
Of whatever it is.
#1052
Our sense of the present
Is always much of our sense
Of the past.
#1053
Acton often does not
Require consciousness.
#1054
Grace fits honor.
There is no grace
Without honor.
#1055
Personal deference obtained by force
Is not respect, not honor, but only pretense,
It is a theft from others achieved by fear.
#1056
A show of honor and respectfulness alone
Does not bespeak a show of true honor
Or true respect toward the recipient
If the giver acts so only out of reward or fear.
#1057
The work of justice
Must go boldly on.
Yet, let us beware
That the task treads through
The most hazardous fields
Of all manner and scale
Of human error.
#1058
If I can bring a smile
To your face,
Add laughter to your voice,
Yes, that would please me.
That would warm my heart,
Put me more at ease
With our presence in
Each other’s lives.
However long or brief,
An ease of pleasantry of presence
Is a good thing.
#1059
The stage is a circle of light
Painting the players there
Larger than they are.
We, too, who interact with those players,
Even by our mere presence with them,
Are made larger than ourselves.
#1060
There is no perfect life.
But there are many ways to live,
And some are better than others.
#1061
The sententious quote
Is but the beginning
Of the thought process,
Not the end of it.
Nor a substitute for it.
#1062
Any set of rules without compassion
At its foundation will eventually fall.
#1063
Obdurateness is the great sin
Of forsaking our humanity.
#1064
Activity inspires
The imagination.
#1065
Handling parts
And pieces
Inspires creativity.
#1066
The best of leaders
Energize those
Around them.
#1067
The moral mind
Deplores harm
To others.
#1068
Be wary of words
In the hands of ideologues
And other political leaders.
For, while with such ilk,
A word with numerous meanings
May be a gift to the poet,
On the other hand,
It may sow confusion,
Enable devious ambiguity,
Even cloak dupery and fraudulence
In the hands of others.
#1069
Re-invigoration is often found
Amidst the pleasant talents of youth
And the beautiful vistas of nature.
#1070
The aged are bent often
To dwell upon dangers and finalities.
That is one of the obligations
That comes with age-refined awareness—
Obligations to considering pending
Realities not just with apprehension,
But with truth-seeking and humility.
And, yes, old fogyish-ness
Has its rigidity, over assertiveness
And grumpy “certainties,”
Yet, the other side of generational change
That comes from our young,
For all its culture-shocking downside,
And jarring worrisome-ness,
It also, thereby, drives wondrous progress.
#1071
Beware, be wary
Of moral apathy and compassion fatigue
In the face of calamity and injustice.
#1072
Beware, Be wary
Of giving credit or blame
Where there is
Ardent claim without
Demonstrable facts.
The experience of having
Been accused and thought guilty
And then have consequences dealt
And then have pleas for redress ignored,
Enlightens such victim in lasting ways
To caution and humble judgementalism.
#1073
Faith is best befriended
By a matching history
Of verifiable facts.
#1074
In times of dire, hope-testing need,
It may be a complementary factor,
To poetically embrace elements
Of the imaginary.
#1075
For better and for worse,
Much of every culture
Consists of an abundance
Of the figurative myth
And varieties of the imaginary.
#1076
Our precious dot
In the cosmos, our Earth,
Is the verdant, blue marble
Of the heavens’ highest dreams.
#1077
I love you above all else.
Therefore, the wellness
Of your mind and body
Are my highest purpose,
My foremost emotional
And moral measure.
#1078
Some argue that what is the general rule
Validates its application
For the specific rules.
Others argue there are always exceptions
That invalidate some specific applications
Of the general rule.
Purism always has
The flaw of the extreme.
#1078
The more you know,
The farther you see,
And, so, the more horizons
Rise in sight to be explored.
1079
Sometimes character must bear
The burden of being impractical
In the immediate term
If character is to stand
In the long term.
#1080
Even science
Zigs and zags
At the extremes
Or in transitions.
#1081
Mass turpitude
Can often be traced
To the impetus
Of the errant few.
#1082
The solidarity nurtures
All on its list.
Let us not let it falter,
Let us not let it fall
From our midst.
#1083
Nothing about the Habitant Ecclesia
Is intended to advocate for the numinous,
Or to imply supernatural activity,
Or to explore the paranormal,
Or to evince the presence
Of a deity or to be theological
Or to provide a substitute or
An alternative to such things,
But only to elicit a spirituality
Of compassionate reverence,
And encourage co-participation
Within the imponderable-ness of
The great infinity in order to nurture
A conscientious regard
For the role of every part within it.
#1084
The duped and the venal,
The humiliated,
The blindly fearful and the hating,
The lonely, the angry, the chauvinistic,
The frustrated and the disempowered,
The opportunistic and the charlatans,
These are the core troops
Of the demagogue—
But there are others.
#1085
Eventually the duped
Troops of the demagogue
Find themselves impaled
On the horns of the perversity
Of their own doing.
#1086
The more a person knows
The more they can see
Of what they yet do not know.
While, on the other hand,
The less a person knows,
The less aware they are of
How little they know.
#1087
Though most good deeds
Have gone forgotten,
Or even have gone unnoticed,
Even minor good deeds
Can be made
Powerful by time,
By the processes and mechanisms
That make up the flow of history;
For, a good deed’s
Goodness may ripple supple-ly
Down through time
And be the change
That changed everything.
There may be
Many a beneficiary
A thousand years forward,
Thousands of births later,
Many generations passing,
When many may be turned
By the long chain of being
By a good deed done
Somewhere back
In the pages of history.
#1088
Love can find no relief
In endless grief.
So, you may weep
Until you, too, die,
Or let go of the guilt
Of giving up
The clinging, immersive melancholy.
So, let yourself live again.
It is up to you when.
#1089
Grief clings to the conscience.
There is guilt, shame,
A sense of betrayal,
A belying of genuineness,
In any forgetting,
In any admitting
That going on could
Bring joy again to life.
It is a choice,
Or, at least with time,
It becomes a choice.
#1090
A life with only excellence
Is going to be a sparse thing.
Perfect is the desirable,
Is the shining ideal,
But it is not always practical,
And, ironically, it can be a bit plain.
#1091
For all good fortune
Has an expiration date,
Does it not? Yes, it does.
So, prepare for that time.
#1092
My emotional landscape
Is but a kind of
A many-shored ocean
On which only some
Of this or that kind
Of tall waves have come along.
I hope, fear and wait for what is next.
#1093
Walls that wall-out
Those who are outside,
Also wall-in those
Who are on the inside;
So, attend well to your gates.
#1094
Evil can seduce even
The otherwise good-hearted
By cloaking them
In false justifications
Through dramatic staging
Of moral outrage,
That preach guileful sophistry
And offers of saviorhood;
And, so, steer otherwise moral hearts
To hard-hearted and immoral paths.
#1095
Even in a single
Whiff of an aroma,
One may find a story
Worth telling.
#1096
The irresolvable
Moral dilemma
Is that one may
Reveal the truth
With deception.
#1097
Factual truth is a singular thing.
There is only one
Demonstrably factual truth—
However ardently
One my cling
To one’ own differing version.
Yet there are numerous
Deceptive ways of telling it
That turn the telling into a lie.
#1098
Disinformation decays,
And eventually deprives
The voters of democracy.
#1099
Material disinformation,
False claims, lies
On which an agreement is based,
Invalidates such agreement
Any consent it entails.
#1100
All things have
Precious possibilities.
Vignettes — Set Twelve
#1101
Be kind to those
Who doubt you.
#1102
The mind knows the Earth turns.
The heart knows the Sun rises,
The poet knows the joy of both.
#1103
Upright are those who share
Their garden.
#1104
Examine the past.
Let not its lessons go unheeded.
Let not its errors
Be needlessly repeated.
#1105
There is always
Something to do
In a garden.
#1106
The most basic,
Most universal
And most
Inalienable right of
All sentiment creatures
Is the right to be treated
With compassion.
#1107
The right to be treated
With compassion
Is derived from empathy
As an essential and
Required symbiotic component
Of sentient intelligence.
There is no sentiency
Without a portion of capability
Of inter-personal
And intra-personal
Empathetic emotion as a being
And as a kind;
Otherwise, there is but mere
Automaton, and likely cannibalistic,
Process and reaction.
#1108
An intelligent creature—
Human, animal, or otherwise—
That is capable of empathy
But suppresses it,
Is a creature inflicted
With a destructive pathology
Of corrupted morality
And dulled intelligence
While in such condition.
#1109
Authentic spirituality
Must never be put forth
As a source or basis for
The force of public law,
For that would be
An adulteration of it,
A denaturing add-on to it,
Not genuine part of it.
Such an action would be
Self-contradictory,
As it would
Necessarily extinguish
The very essential nature
Of spirituality
As a liberating,
Personal norm and grace.
Instead, such mis-use
Of spirituality
Would corrupt it
By turning it into
An ocracy: a utility for rule,
For coercion,
For compulsion,
For punitiveness
And confinement.
#1110
A supernatural-based argument,
Other than as a metaphor,
Is an anathema to democratic,
Political discourse and decision making,
As such argument is based on not just
An absolute force, but also, a materially
Unverifiable force of an outside party,
And one that permits no bending
By human decision making.
#1111
Where the supernatural
Comes in as the
Authoritative bases
For public rule,
The essential principle
Of democratic rule by
Consent of the governed
Is cast asunder.
Public rule becomes
A process of subjugation
To the supernatural,
Leaving only argument
As to what forms
Of subjugation
To the supernatural
The coercive force
Of public rule shall take.
And, so, spirituality
Is converted to
Sentiments of idolatry
And coerced subjugation,
Enthusiastic or not.
The public’s consent
To governance
Is reduced to a disguise,
A farce and a facade made
Up of assorted sophistry.
#1112
Many governments
Have long been
Based on
A pragmatism
Of the practical and possible
On the field
Of social, theistic, engineering
And ideological competition.
The result is governments
Made up of
A shaky mixture
Of the democratic,
The technocratic,
The ideological
And the theocratic—
All weighed the competition
Of present vs future,
Individual vs group values.
Only dominance of the
Weight of the principle
Of compassion
Can make that
Mixture bearable
Or intelligible,
Or has when and where it
Has been or will be
Intelligible and bearable.
#1113
The spirituality
Of the great infinity
Comes from
A benign sense of
Co-participation with it
And a oneness with it.
And, while that
Sense of co-participation
And oneness
Is simultaneously
Humbling and empowering
It is not submission before it
Or subordination to it
Or worship of it
Or any idolatry about it
Or in any sense of
Inferiority to it
Or inequality to it
Or equalness to it;
Instead, it is
Oneness with it
In all its un-compassable
Great and small magnitude,
Outwardly and inwardly.
#1114
The upright respect praying,
Regardless of
Who the prayer is
Or what the
Prayer is for.
Praying is always
A gesture of hope—
Whether only
A gesture of affinity,
Of spirituality
Or of supernatural-ism
Or to an envisioned deity,
Or only a metaphor of hope.
Hope in all its permutations
Is the
Psyche wellspring
That fills the heart,
Saves if from despair,
Fuels perseverance,
Enwraps compassion,
Makes the heart possible.
We should never
Destroy hope,
Although, we often
Should seek
To change what
Is hoped for.
#1114
Faith in the supernatural
Or even religion
That is otherwise based,
And spirituality
Are not the same thing.
Spirituality should never
Serve to replace knowledge,
Or to replace reality
With the supernatural.
Faith is faith alone.
It must always be alone
To continue to exist.
There is no duality
Or intellectual needle to thread here,
For there is not and there cannot be
And there should not be
A demonstrable verification
Even so small
As that all the hopes and prayers
In all the cosmos
Can change the position
Of even a grain of sand
On the head of a pin
Until the sentient
Heart and mind
Takes or maintains
Some physical action
Or some pre-determined
Activity occurs.
Yet, it is hope about
The great unknown
Of what is and what
Is not pre-determined
In the unknown future
That gives hope its place
And both faith and hope
Their grace
Expressed in reverent prayer,
Song, music,
Verse or other sentiment
Of oneness, reverence and wonder.
Hope powers the heart.
Hope lives only
Where there is the unknown.
True,
The supernatural explanation
Always recedes behind
The exacting light
Of exacting knowledge
Where the question is permitted
Subjection to exacting examination.
Hope, faith and spirituality
Are not the same thing.
Each has different rules of being.
Yet, all
Are what color the heart
To give reality
Its beauty and grace.
#1115
For better or worse,
Advisable or not,
A prayer, can be
To whatever envisioned entity posed
Or to no entity at all,
But just to the great infinity,
And for whatever end the prayer desires.
However, at least one form
Of a purely spiritual prayer,
One that is without
Supernatural content,
Is a compassion prayer,
One not for expectation of intervention
But for expression of hope
For what is unknown,
Yet is already to be
As already set
And being continually reset,
As is true of any act
Of kindness and generosity,
By all that is within the great infinity
To manifest itself beneficently.
These are prayers of spiritual compassion,
Not mere acts of decorum, ceremony
And symbolism.
They are acts of strengthening
Of heart and community,
Especially in perilous situations
When the psyche cries out
From great weight
Of pending imponderables
For communion with
And favor from fortuity.
#1116
The great, blue sky
Improves the light.
Improving the light
Permits dreams to begin
But, then, so does the dark,
As does the starry night.
#1117
On the upside,
Darkness befriends fantasy.
On the likely downside,
It hides reality.
#1118
Let us be gentle and sweet
As we entreat each other
To seek enlightenment,
For enlightenment is
The ennobling guardian of truth
That enlarges the heart of us all.
#1119
To the ardently passionate,
Seeker of truth,
A valid argument is the
Spirity hammer of reason
On the body of an idea
Held on the steel anvil of reality.
#1120
Evidence is the judge
Of truth and falsehood;
Although, for some truths
And falsehoods
There is no evidence
And there may never be.
What’s left to do for that
Is to speculate, with caveats
And with reservations.
#1121
Forgive me where I fall short,
Please be kind in critical retort.
You may take these offerings of thought
As gushing fount
Or of nothing ought
Of much import
Or of even naught
Of truth or just illusion
Or speculation, even delusion,
Or even of maudlin effusions,
Or as true profundities.
All this, however,
That your critical mind
Considers,
I leave to your own standard.
I commend it all
To you for such use.
I hope that you find
My words to be, for that is
How they are intended speculative,
Gentle and compassionate,
And not writs of
Holy commandments or
Anything of a supernatural kind.
Let my words be as they be
As you may see, for there is no
Sacred script here from me.
None of it is meant to ever be
Of some coercive authority.
Even I may reconsider,
Revise, or in other ways repeat,
Or ultimately, just delete
My previous words delivered.
All I say, all I think,
Is a work in progress
For me,
And, I hope, for you.
#1122
Let us speak from the muse,
For heaven and history
Have infused us with dreams,
Replete and continuing
In our hearts, our minds, our souls,
Dreams to stir us to every cause.
#1123
This is our part of the journey,
Our course to sail,
Our path to walk,
Our road to travel.
For, now, this is our time,
Our opportunity,
Our obligation,
Our responsibility,
Our duty.
To it we are
Honor bound.
#1124
The great cause of “life, liberty
And the pursuit of happiness”
Still beckons from the horizon
In some great way for us all.
It has always been so
And always will be so.
#1125
Let me mourn
This morning
As I stand to hear
The lonely knell to tell
Of your passing.
#1126
Goodbye, my fine friend.
You were a ray of sunshine
To all who knew you,
A fellow of fine character.
Permit me to weep,
To even cry
As I say goodbye.
#1127
I see in your eyes
The reason for your tears,
For my fault is reflected there.
I hope amends can be made.
I will strive to make them.
#1128
Some debts
Leave scars,
However well
They may
Be repaid.
Others create
Heartfelt bonds.
#1129
Freedom requires
Due process,
Courage, restraint,
Balance, diversity,
Vigilance, diligence,
Regular order,
Open and free,
Unrelenting light,
Bright and contrarian,
The rule of law,
Just and nonsectarian,
Power distributed,
Balanced and limited.
These are the tools
Of justice and liberty,
These are the means
Of averting and
Stopping tyranny.
#1130
Accountability is the price
The offender must pay
If justice is to have its day.
And civility long stay.
#1131
Countless as the stars,
It can be said of
The mournful instances
She cried for him
And he wept for her.
Imagine all of that love,
And, then, honor that past.
#1132
The universe purrs,
Like the winter cat
By the fire,
With the stories of all the
Broken hearts
That are eventually
Mended by time.
As for the exceptions,
The winds howl
And the lightening cracks
And tears without end
Drip from the face
To paint the hearts of loved ones
For those they lost,
Many whose fate remain unknown.
#1133
Somewhere
Along the way,
In every instance
Of time,
Some lost one
Invisibly
Passes away.
#1134
How wondrous it is to be still,
To be enveloped
In the ethereal,
Sonorous peal
Of the great infinity.
Be still to embrace,
To inhale
The wonder of it all,
To take to heart
The marvel
From the sand grain
To a planet great.
To be still to ponder it all,
From the cosmic,
To the planetary reaches and ranges,
To the Earthly
Towers and plains,
To the short of it and the tall,
To be still
To feel its mutuality
In a sense of compassion
For care and responsibility,
To be infused in the embrace
Of its co-participation,
In its give and take of the greatness
Of the mystical oneness.
All of that is the infusive,
Meditativeness of the practice of
The Habitant Ecclesia.
This is its creed of care
Distilled into its Ten Pillars.
#1135
Meditation, as a
Habitant Ecclesia practice,
Is to open
The practitioner’s
Mind and heart
To an attitude
And sensation
Of compassionate
Co-participation and oneness with
The great infinity.
#1136
To meditate with
The Habitant Ecclesia
Is to immerse oneself
In an atmosphere
Of ethereal music,
To turn the heart
To a sense, a tonality,
Of compassion,
To consider
The great infinity with wonder.
The objective is
To ponder it all,
And all of its parts,
To contemplate
It all with an
Open heart
And sense of the mystical
And to decorate
All that that was,
All that is,
And all that will be
With that soulful grace.
#1137
Consider continually the
Great infinity.
Walk and talk
As if its grace is
Whispering in your ears.
#1138
Fill your ears
With ethereal music
To open the heart.
In this manner,
The Habitant Ecclesia
Meditation practitioner
Is suffused and infused
With an uplifting spirit,
A sense of equality
And equanimity,
A sense of peace
With place and direction,
A sense of empowerment
And a humility of attitude,
A fullness of purpose
Within themselves
And for all that
Is wondrous within
The great infinity.
I plea that we all
Go forth and strive to decorate
All your thoughts
With that pace and grace.
#1139
Do not take pride
In unfounded belief, be skeptical
For the sake and honor of truth.
#1140
Take care that consideration,
Of the metaphorical,
The parables,
The figures of speech,
The object lessons,
The examples,
Do not morph
Into literal-ism.
#1141
Only in the face
Of violent coercion
Can lying
Be justified,
And even then
A moral scar
Remains
To mark the deficiency
Of resistance.
#1142
Antiquity
Is an unreliable
Validation
Of an assertion.
#1143
Things asserted
Of the long past
Should face
The highest bar
For verification.
#1144
Twisted to fit for convenience,
Many of the effascinate assertions
Of supernatural-based edicts
Have long served as the stuff
Of the evil fabrications
Of theocratic tyranny.
#1145
The progress of history
Is underpinned
By practical application
Of social and moral principles
Of their time found later to
Be dispensable at a later time.
#1146
The mores extant at the
Contemporary points in history
Of past religious and
Governmental practices
Goes far to determine
The relative worthiness
Of other aspects
Of the character
Of the persons
Of those times,
As well as it does to evaluate
The deficiencies in moral development
Of such practices, the persons so acting
And the society of those times.
#1147
Show me any practice,
Any belief, any religiousness
That is not subordinate
To compassion, to kindness of heart,
And I will show you
That much of its fruit is that of
Distortions of truth
Fueling rationalized cruelty.
#1148
The first rule of all rules
Is compassion.
#1149
Efficiency is a poor argument
For formulating the rules
For the practice of justice.
#1150
Let us hope we can find
A humane level of risk
To permit all economic
And social systems to thrive
In a happy middle ground
Of effectiveness, efficiency
And independence
With public regulatory integration.
#1151
A topic occurred to me,
But then I decided
That in that matter
I would keep my words to myself,
And give my thoughts
Only to the stars.
I say this because
Somethings I have believed,
And continue to think on deeply,
Some matters far and wide that
Even though they may be worthy
Of being written and even taught,
I have decided
Those matters should remain unsaid
So that no one may have convenient bases
To speak on grounds of
Over certainty about my beliefs
In a way that freezes me in time.
I am a person desiring to be seen
As one who is of continuously
Evolving thought–
As I think every person should be.
#1152
I am old,
And, so, it is true
I walk in memories,
Many, many memories.
However, I also walk in
Knowledge and wonder
As to what may
Or may not be.
#1153
The good citizen
Says, “I want to help.
Something must be done.”
#1154
The upright
Are alert to
The value
And to the risks
And to the costs
Of peace.
#1155
So that we
Reduce the risks
Of being alone,
We must
Continue to make
Additional friends;
For old friends–
Some, from time
To time–will surely
Grow distant or,
Sadly, pass away.
#1154
In the midst of injury,
Loss and anger,
Take care to not
Readily point the finger
Of accusation,
And, so, further twist
The blade of blame
And add to the pain.
Instead,
It would be best
To calmly ask
For explanation
And, then,
Find a way to mend
The fault and restore
The peace.
Fair it is to mention,
Though, that peace
Begets peace where
Hearts are good.
Peace begets injury
Were hearts
Are not good.
Yet, bad hearts
Can evolve
And may evolve
If given time,
If given leeway,
If given complementary
Space, trust, encouragement
And experience.
#1155
In social situations,
Strive to maintain self-awareness,
Forethought and deliberateness
In order to not
Inadvertently make
Untoward impressions.
#1156
In social situations,
Avoid showing scorn
Toward others or becoming
An object of scorn.
#1157
There is a thin line
Between being the life of the party
And being an annoyance.
#1158
Be calmly responsive and graceful
To the flatterer,
For otherwise,
Instead of looking
Commendably modest,
You will look scolding,
Prickly and sour
Or haughty and self-privileged.
#1159
The nuances of waving to others
Are nearly as countless
As the nuances of facial expressions.
#1160
A small gesture of generosity
Can decorate the character of the poor
Far more than the same amount
Can decorate that of the wealthy.
#1161
If to be wise
Means there can be
No further instances
Of slips of foolishness,
Then, it is wise to consider
Only the dead to be wise.
#1162
The old know that the lessons
Of their time exceed
Their time remaining
To put them to use,
Thereof arises the impetus
Of the aged to advise the young.
#1163
Where empathy
And compassion
Rises to the fore,
Wiser action will
Soon follow.
#1164
The moral nettle
Rests in the pants
Of everyone—
If not by conscience,
Then by knowledge.
#1165
Consider it
The great infinity’s
Finest gift that
The answers will
Never equal
The questions.
#1166
If only beauty
Could freeze time
When beauty
Is at its best;
However, that
Will never be,
For change
Will never rest.
#1167
Grief is its without measure.
I know this
For I grieve to no end.
#1168
What are
The greatest
Words of all?
Well, when
Our sun has
Burnt low,
And humanity
Has had to go,
Even then, it may
Be too early
To say the best words
Have been written,
Not even on one of the other worlds
Going around and around
The faraway stars.
It is forever true
“The best is always
Yet to come.”
#1169
The great infinity,
Entropy try as it must,
Will not permit
Any ultimate finality:
Not of novelty,
Not of thought,
Not of activity.
The end of something
Will always be the
Beginning of something else
Those “something elses,” too,
Are on an infinite path.
#1170
Let us be humble,
For nothing we do,
Or anything that
Can ever be done
Or has been done
On this wee place
Can be more than
An infinitesimal
In the overall scheme
Of the great infinity.
Yet, all things are connected;
Therefore, each of us
Is a co-participant
In the oneness
Of the great infinity.
#1171
Let us take to heart this:
That this Earth
Is our garden
Only in our time.
We are only
Its caregivers.
It is our duty
To pass it on
In better condition
Than we found it.
#1172
Let us take care,
For this Earth
Is not only our
Greatest source
Of abundance,
But also, a place
Highly vulnerable
To myriad forms
Of in-habitation harm,
The greatest
Of which are
Human excesses of
Wastefulness,
Carelessness,
Unrestraint
And disregard.
#1173
Compassion
Dissuades
Cruelty.
#1174
The cruel
Put themselves
Recklessly
At risk.
#1175
While the pathways are several,
The eyes and ears are the most
Access-able pathways to the heart.
#1176
A caring embrace
Can amazingly erase
Stumbling blocks to starting
Movement along the path to resolving
The most imponderable
Of contested differences.
#1177
While caring
Is a sensible
Practice of means
To an end,
Sometimes
Caring
Is just caring.
That is when
Caring is
At its best.
#1178
Compassion decorates all
That it touches
And all from
Whom it comes.
#1179
Serenity is the
Dearest form of happiness.
#1180
A healthy emotional life
Requires verity and variety.
#1181
A successful
Life is one filled
With wonders
Wonderfully admired.
#1182
Ultimately,
Compassion
Impels openness.
#1183
Compassion,
At is core,
Is voluntary.
It tends to
Have beneficial,
Natural consequences
For those who
Practice it—
And the opposite
For those who do not;
Yet, it also tends
To degrade
In a community
Without
Extra-natural
Imposition of
Coercive
Or punitive
Consequence
On those
Who abandon it.
Hence, the
Consequence of
The “free rider”
being ever with us
In the great
Common pool
Of social order.
#1184
The greatest
Governance team of all
Is the one
That seeks
To find, to build on
And adhere to scientific truth.
#1185
Fear is most often
The foremost enemy
Of compassion;
Although, neglect
And greed
Do their damage
To it, as well.
#1186
Think of all humanity
As one big boat,
For in a way,
That is what it is.
If any part of it has a hole in it
That hole will eventually
Swamp us all if not fixed.
#1187
If a boat has
Holes in it,
Fix the big
Holes first.
But, if then,
The little holes
Are also not fixed,
The boat will
Still sink.
Bailing alone
Will not suffice endlessly,
As little holes
Tend to become
Bigger holes.
#1188
Respecting the
Dignity of others
Makes sense if
For no other
Reason than that
No one is so weak
That he or she
Does not still have
The potential
To do great harm
To those who
Abuse them–
No matter how
Strong the abuser.
#1189
A closed mind policy
Is a policy that
Gives up on finding
Additional possibilities
For progress.
Such policies
May eventually
Lead to instability,
For reality will not
Tolerate endless
Resistance to change–
It is reckless
To think and
Act otherwise
#1190
Compassion
Enlightens both action
And accountability.
Hence,
When there are times
When assertiveness
Is needed,
Compassion informs
The bigger questions
As to how
Assertiveness
It to be done and
To what degree—
And, then how to
Deal with the
After plight
To re-establish
Kindness and
Dignity for all.
#1191
Evil will not
Tolerate
Half-defeat,
For half-defeat,
For evil is one of its
Versions of vindication
#1192
Evil is a deed,
Not a person,
Although,
In some individuals,
Evil is such a habit,
And so much so,
That there is
Small difference.
#1192
Small differences can
Matter so much that
They often make
All the difference.
#1193
Realizable or not,
There is the potential
In every person
To be good
And to stay good.
Goodness is
The grace of acts
Of compassion.
#1194
In some ways,
There is
A great infinity
In all things.
#1195
It is easy enough
To see that
No one knows
Everything;
As well, as to see
That not everything
Can be known—
Even though any
Given thing is knowable
To some nth degree.
The more difficult matter
Is that
It is equally true
That no one
can be aware of
More than a small portion
Of what they
Do not know.
#1196
One of the fundamental
Reasons no one can
Know anything fully
Is that at some point
Knowing a thing
More and more
Changes it more
And more,
And does so
Ahead of
The knowing of it.
#1197
Consider well
That time will always
Create an
Unmovable wall into
Which the living will
Eventually either collide
Of leap or climb over.
#1198
Consider well
And be humbled
By this truth,
That for each of us,
Our perception of
Our reality is what,
Even with our best tools,
Our brains and its senses
Permit us to see of it.
#1199
A closed mind
Is a reckless
And arrogant mind,
And likely,
Although not always,
A cowardly and
Lazy one, too.
Humility requires
An open mind,
A mind holding on
To a latch string of
Tentativeness
In all assumptions,
A string we
Should always
Be tugging on.
#1200
Kindness is
The most
Practical
Of practices.
Vignettes – Set Thirteen
#1201
The spirituality of empathy and compassion
Is the basis of meditation
For participants in Habitant Ecclesia.
#1202
Observe and appreciate
The search for joy
Of those around you.
#1203
The garments of the
Artist, poet, and
Meditation practitioner
May set expectations
For the tone, style and ambiance
Of their performance.
#1204
My grandiose hope
And my objective
Is that the Habitant Ecclesia
Will become imbued
Into the long-term
Flow of History
As a universal form
Of spiritual practice
And a creed of behavior.
#1205
The mental events
In sleep are potentially
One of the paths
To insight into
The great mysteries,
The great marvels
Of the mind.
#1206
There has not only
Been a great lack
Of understanding
Of how big, big is,
But, in addition,
How big, tiny is.
#1207
I speculate there
Cannot be a space
With nothing in it,
However tiny that space.
The notion that nothing,
The absence of
Anything whatsoever,
Can have a dimension,
It seems to me,
Is a contradiction
Of terms–
Even though
We can visualize it.
#1208
One of the great wonders
Of intelligence is
That is can
Visualize things
That are impossible.
#1209
If I cannot be sad
When sad I should be,
What a sad thing
Would that say
About me.
#1210
In all the
Great infinity,
There is
An infinity
Of things
I can never see,
As the time
And ability
I have is
O so wee–
Yet, that would
Still be true
Even if an infinity
Of time was
Granted me.
#1211
A simple truth
We would do well
To always remember
Is that every heart has its aches.
#1212
Every joy
Has a ploy to strive
To come again.
#1213
Every gain has a pain
If for no other reason than
All things change, all things end.
#1214
Every joke
Has a moral yoke,
As each always takes a poke
At something.
#1215
Every gaffe
Invites a laugh.
But, every invitation
Should not be taken.
#1216
Every smile
Has a style.
#1217
Every insult has a result,
Even more than one.
#1218
Every threat
Comes with regrets,
Numerous
And lasting.
#1219
Every debt
Has a net,
And something
Is always caught.
#1220
Every blunder
Has its thunder.
#1221
Every insight
Has a bite.
#1222
Every birth has its worth.
Every death has its regrets.
#1223
Every frown
Has its
Upside down.
#1224
Every loss
Has its sauce.
#1225
Every goodbye
Has its sigh.
#1226
In mid-1859,
At the Battle of Solferino,
There was a great misery,
A great field of
Dead and wounded
Scattered about.
The sky looked down or them
With mourning for days,
The stars pitied them
Night after night.
None brought relief.
The fields and lanes
Were attired
With their ghastly forms.
Forty thousand had expired.
All testimony that human history
Is a corpus dosed full
With such human folly,
With such horrid plight.
As our precious Earth
Turns has been wailed over
Through and through
With wars’ millions of ghosts.
Let us endlessly riposte,
Protest, lament and never relent
In our determination,
In our resolve
To find a better future.
Let us seek to rise, to rise in kindness,
In harmony, and in just
And lasting peace.
#1227
Let us remember,
Let us reflect.
Let us strive
To do right
Where so much
Has been done wrong.
#1228
Honor requires
That neutrality
Be bestowed
On the wounded–
If the wounded
Hold to that honor.
#1229
Starvation calls out for mercy
From those of abundance.
Honor bides that call
Be taken to heart.
#1230
Let us take heed,
Procrastination is no friend
Of famine or, for that matter,
To anyone in need.
#1231
In the quiet of the night,
Every movement
Has its song.
#1232
Life turns it pages,
Is true of all ages.
And so, I tell you
This story.
The last ride of El Gloria
Was when Daniel Dupre
Unexpectedly died,
Just up and passed away.
However, just the year before,
He had restored–thereby incurring
An expense he could ill afford–
An absurdly ornate, 1910 coach,
A hearse he named El Gloria.
It was a promotional device
For a band,
For his brother’s
Blues fusion band,
A band named “Gloria.”
It was, as some
Old saying goes,
“As black as boot black,”
Lacquered a shiny,
Even its large side windows
Were darkened.
The whole band
Could get inside.
It was the band’s publicity ride,
Often driven around empty,
To advertise.
On the running boards,
Painted in gold,
Was a saying,
“Don’t laugh
As this hearse goes by,
For you may be
The next to die.”
Macabre drollery—
Perhaps inspired by
The band, “The Greatful Dead.”
So, Daniel’s cortege,
With friends ahead
And friends behind,
Marching band-for-hire and all,
Professional mourners
In tow, all rolled around
And around the old,
New Orleans block.
Old El Gloria looked
Magical and magnificent.
Eventually, all stopped
Before the door
Of Daniel’s home,
Actually, just an old garage,
An industrial shed.
Ten costumed pallbearers
Removed the coffin,
Walked it into the building.
Final ceremonies followed.
Daniel was then taken away,
Interred for his big sleep.
Time passed,
Days, weeks,
Then again
El Gloria appeared
On the streets.
She was renamed
“Passion’s Flame.”
Someone had painted
Her a brilliant pink.
She had been sold her
To a local club,
A place with
Exotic dancers,
A “gentlemen’s library”—
What a shame,
Yet, with more drollery.
I heard that a
A dubious creditor
Was to blame.
Years and years later,
I saw the old thing,
Dilapidated, weathered,
Peeling paint,
And falling apart,
Parked out in
An overgrown field,
In a deserted junkyard.
Oh, the stories,
Myriad and many,
Varied and of all sorts,
Old junkyard cars and trucks,
Buses and hearses
Could tell of grief,
All sad, but few as bizzarro
As that of old El Gloria.
So, what can we say of this?
Say that that the brutality
Of old age,
And life’s other sundry maladies,
Replete with their countless notices,
Oft drawn out,
Incremental, skipping along
To mortality’s morbidity song,
Ironically, always come as a surprise,
Warnings of the coming demise.
Yet, there is a humanity
In pasting it up
With a range of dramatic treatments:
Humor, lamentation, melancholy,
Garish defiance
And garlanded ceremony.
So, let us be deferentially tolerant
Even indulgent,
For should it not be
Each to his or her own
Means of coping
With this great imponderableness,
Death.
#1233
She said, “I would not say
To just anyone how I feel.”
Then, she told me a sad story.
It would have been fitting
If the blue shy
Had just then cracked open
To show the darkest,
The inconsolable, deep blackness
Of a moment of mourning
Of all the cosmos
About a time in her life
That could never be put right.
#1234
“Pathetic fallacy”?
Maybe that is not at all
An accurate set of implications.
More aptly, could it be
Empathetic romanticism,
A symbiotic dualism
Of emotions and creature,
Situation and compassion—
The profound sentimentality,
That is the love of a cherished pet?
#1235
Do not despair that we
At our best, at our worst,
And all in between
Are to eventually
Become as a
Lost, black bubble
Burst in the forever darkness
Of the great infinity,
Even though humanity shouts out
That our passing must surely be
A momentous event to behold,
At least by our own eyes if we were
There to see ourselves post-be.
In truth, neither a joy
Or a poignancy is anything
Unto itself in such a condition
As the yon, post-memory of each
And all of us.
If we somehow be longer remembered,
Tis a sweet imagining to ponder.
Ponder, too, we,
Our parts and particles
Lost in the endless
Reaches of all that is,
All that was, all that ever will be,
This is one consolation? Yet it is,
It is that the best we can say is
We will have had our time.
#1236
My present has a claim on me.
Let me explain.
Yes, I dream
Of what could have been,
Also, of what could or may be,
Although it seems
That thinking
Is more a private
Entertainment
That serves more
To comfort me
For impossibilities
Than that for
Anything I might do,
Any commitment
I would or will pursue
Or could have.
That is the way
Of such things,
For to pursue one thing
So often requires
Moving away
From others
That or whom I cherish
Equally to my dreams.
#1237
I tell you this,
But I would
Rather tell you that.
That, however,
Would disquiet you,
Everything one thinks
Is not appropriate,
Is not kind to share.
#1238
My whimsical ideas
Can run me in circles,
Even if I draw them
In great, straight lines.
For, I speculate, somethings
Are just way before
Their time, way before
They have possibilities.
So, if I speak of them,
Think of me as
Just being fictionally,
Novel-ly, dreamy,
An artist, a poet.
Grant me this forbearance
Of your judgement.
#1239
There once was a mind
Upon which fate shined,
An so, put before it the means
To create magnificent scenes.
The angels of arts,
The mighty muses
Often just came signally;
For this, this one
Singular, shining mind,
All broke out into chorus
To fill that heart,
To impart
Memorable graces
For all the ages for us all.
I’m sure there will be
Such a mind again,
Many, in time.
#1240
Let us be kind,
And in that attitude,
In that activity,
In that embrace of
Compassionate dreams,
Let all rise, all rise,
All rise to a higher
Plane of excellence
Of heart, of mind,
Of means.
#1241
What is in a day,
What is a way
To live it well?
Only the heart
In tune with mind,
Can guide you,
Ask you for your due,
Urge you
As to what to pursue,
Tell you at
Compassion’s behest
What will for you
And other be best.
#1242
Great is great
In its moment,
Then it fades
Into the multitudes,
Save of minutes
Here and there of some sorts
For the retelling.
#1243
There is no
Immortality
In being
Remembered.
However,
There is present joy,
An immortal commend-ability,
Honor in doing dood deeds,
In generous giving
From which
The grace and proceeds
Exceeds our years,
All the more if we are remembered
Well on beyond
Our time of living.
#1244
We are living,
Living the
Ordinary of life.
Mostly we are
Not building
Monuments in stone.
Instead, we are
Making foot prints
In the sand.
Be at peace
With that.
Know that that is all the grace
Of time will permit you,
Just your ephemeral tracks
Where you walked,
Where you stood.
#1245
With you
In my heart,
I am painted
In rainbows.
#1246
If now you cannot
See her glory,
Let me tell you,
She was a
Wonder in her time.
#1247
Reach out
Not to grasp and possess
But to
Be spiritually clasped,
Embraced
In return
From and for kindnesses
Offered or given,
Or by someone,
Many someones,
Reaching back.
It is pleasant to imagine
That and these
Populating the world.
#1248
Beauty has
No end
To its
Wonders.
#1249
Nothing
Is more fragile
Than a tear.
None will last,
Nor many
Be the last.
Sadly, even, many
Beckon others
To follow.
#1250
Sail the streams
In the mind’s cosmos
Of lost dreams.
For there all is not lost
For their imagining.
For, therein are
All the pathos of
Great wonder,
Those that compel
The great beauty,
The great rainbows,
The great storms,
The great flashes,
The great music,
Majestic many
Rhapsodies of courage,
The mighty emotions,
The momentous visions,
The precious aspirations.
Therein is the music
Of all past humanity,
Therein is the great vault
Of the cosmos
In which all dwell.
Feel free to visit there.
#1251
Never apologize
With an “if”
Or the word “mistake.”
Apologies must
Come with
A firm admission of guilt.
Even so, apologies
Are often not enough.
Apologies with time plus
Amends, though, can help.
#1252
Natural obsolesce
Will have its way.
Although,
It behooves use to
Strive for every additional,
Healthy day.
#1253
The end often
Comes like a
Bent, wobbly,
Dull, curving bolt
Zipping in out of the blue,
A strike that leaves us
Just as bent,
Wobbly and through
As that bolt out of the blue.
#1254
Is not well to travel
Wearing blinders.
A diversion
Here and there,
Along the curves
And straight-a-way,
Makes for
A more learned,
A wiser traveler,
A fuller life,
A better day.
#1255
Peace be upon you,
Within you, over you,
And all around you.
#1256
May the
Good graces
Of dignity
Be ever
In your
Constant company.
#1257
If we all helped,
Even if just a little,
Even if
Just in some small way,
All those in need would be
Helped massively.
#1258
Generally, any instance of help is good.
Consistent, intermittent help
Is generally preferred.
Constant help, though, is generally ideal.
#1259
My heart
Springs to life
At every instance
Of your smile.
#1260
Fear is highly expensive;
Fearlessness, too,
If security is attended to.
#1261
Evil opportunity
Tempts evil deeds.
#1262
Fear is isolating,
Yet, ironically, fear has been
Community making.
#1263
Fear is
Alienating.
Often it turns
To anger,
Especially if it comes
With a sense of indignity
And helplessness.
#1264
Without empathy,
Without compassion,
Without vicarious
Awareness of pain,
Joy and sadness,
Then, dire human activities
Appear lampoon-ish,
A pasquinade,
A sit-com of contortions
Of the ideal person or persons
Or circumstances.
Here is where
Indifference, cruelty
And madness sprout.
Also were the madding frustrations
Of futility arise.
#1265
Our mirrors
Shout this
Truth to us:
Life gives us,
Or forces on us,
Forces our minds
Into successions
Of bodies and personalities
As we age.
Usually, the previous one
Is the preferable model;
Although, not for everyone,
Not always.
#1266
Life gives you
Promising choices;
Although, sometimes
There are some that are
Monstrously coercive,
Not choices at all.
Some are just naggingly
Uncomfortable.
#1267
When you come
To a fork
In the road,
And you know not
Where either turn goes,
It does matter
Which direction you take,
For the though probabilities
Are the same for
Both directions–
At least for
The first steps.
#1268
What makes
All the difference
In our lives
Is how we
Handle the
Next thing.
#1269
Enthusiasm
Is worth
Pretending,
Especially
For tasks
That are
Unavoidable.
#1270
It is a gracious
And generous gesture to always
Encourage everyone
To do their best
At doing something
They are doing that is good.
The irony is knowing that
If everyone
Had done their best,
The competition
For many, even
Including oneself,
If presently have
Succeeded,
Would have
Defeated them,
Even have forced
Them into dire failure.
Such is the nature
Of zero-sum and near zero-sum
Competitive activities.
The lesson here is that
No matter how fast
Those who lost may run,
The fastest runner is all who will win.
This is a type of “game,”
While suitable for some systems,
It is not a type of activity
That is suitable
For most social and economic
Activities if it is to be one
For all to rise or even most.
#1271
At some level for some activities
The thrill
Of zero-sum games
Can create a moral
Indictment of society.
#1272
Perhaps the first
Class of every
School year
Should be
An intense class
About compassion
And why it is the most practical
Way to live for one and for all.
Also, perhaps the first
Family meeting ff every year
Should be about
Compassion.
#1273
Understanding
Is not always
Just about
What is said,
But who said it,
When they said it,
Why they said it,
How they said it,
Who they said it to,
Where they said it
What else was said,
And what had been and
Is being, and might be done,
Of all situational factors
Are well considered.
#1274
Songs of compassion
Shine guiding lights
On the pathways
To empathy.
#1275
Who is going to
Love you
When you
Are old
May depend
On who is going
To be left who you loved?
#1276
Would you prefer,
When the time comes,
To fade out
In a darkened room
Or a room
Full with light?
Don’t say it
Would not
Matter to you.
When that
Just means
You are not feeling
What those
Moments mean.
#1277
Caring stretches
The moments.
Not caring
Means skipping over them,
Subtracting them
From your time-line alive.
Caring makes fife longer.
#1278
What would happen in an experiment,
If such an experiment was possible,
Where the aged faces
Are the greatest dopamine stimulators,
Where the aged faces are the faces
That cause the surges of serotonin?
If this had been what happened
Through all human time,
I wonder what that would
Have meant for what we humans
Evolved to be now?
#1279
Ever wonder
What there is
To wonder about
That you
Have missed
So completely?
#1280
The muse
Will hide
Behind your
Silences.
Let it loose,
Let it ramble,
Take the gamble
Of letting
Yourself go.
Don’t just
Hum your tune
In a vacant room.
#1281
Who we are
Does not last.
Will we be better,
Will we be worse
For the changing?
We should
Keep trying
All the way to the end
To be better,
To do better
As we otherwise change.
#1281
If for no other reason,
Because we have an end,
All of our roads in life
Have an end,
Even those that run
In circles.
So, strive to
Make the most
Of your life’s journey
Regardless of the
Nature of the run.
#1282
Some voices
Cry, weep,
Break with sorrow,
Unbound with
Every sobbing sound.
Their every word
Invites a hug,
A comforting,
Kindly touch,
A response of
Sympathy,
A gesture
Of empathy.
#1283
To be loved and admired
Is a wondrous
Combination.
Most love
Is not that way.
#1284
I know your story.
When I see
Your face,
My heart hears your
Sad songs,
Your happy ones,
The silences
In between.
They are
In the air
About you.
#1285
It is one of
The dismal
Truths in life
That the bigger
The love
Often does not
Mean the
Smarter the love.
#1286
Cherished, yes.
Longed-for, too.
Always remembered,
All of you indelibly
Written
In our hearts.
Your song is forever with us.
Yes, our lives are a thing
Of long absences,
And, from that, such sorrows.
We are hoping for some change
For some tomorrows.
Yet, our lives are rushing on,
And like the saying goes,
“One can never wade in the
Same river twice,”
As a new one keeps coming
From upstream, and the old one
Is forever gone,
Leaving us with something else.
People and places
Are that way, as well.
So that is how it is, unresolved,
Leaving us only to say
Until we meet again,
We have our memories.
#1287
Some memories
Obsess us to
No end.
We go rolling in
The rainbows
Of those memories,
Tossed in
Their storms
Of bliss and regret,
Immersed in
The forevers
Of their telling
Of times gone by.
As well,
We dream with
The monody of the forsaken,
The lost child’s cry.
O how life tears at the
Reminiscing heart.
#1288
My best compositions
Are lost to the sandman.
The slumbering muse has a
Poor memory.
#1289
My reminiscences
Are roiled with regrets.
I count them,
I recoil at the number of
Embarrassing moments in them.
I study them.
I strive to learn
What not to do.
I learn from the
Commissions and
The omissions.
I think that task
For me will never be finished
Before my time has ended its run.
#1290
The first task
Of poetry
For the writer
Of poetry,
Is the service
Of the words
To the poet.
The second task
If to speak
To the person
Or persons to
Whom the poem
May be addressed,
If the poem is
Of that nature.
Anything after
That is as
Sauce to
The effort.
#1291
Fortunate are
Those people
That when
They were
Feeling, being dumb,
They had those
Around them
Who were
Being smarter.
#1292
Realistically, practically,
Community
Is a supply chain;
Spiritually,
It is not
That at all.
#1293
Sometime practicality
Can seem
To be everything
Before it is
Achieved,
And all else
Thus enabled
Has been tried.
Then, it becomes
Only the starting point,
The enabling platform for
The pursuit
Of revisited spirituality
And higher meaning.
#1294
What is spirituality?
Let us not
Confuse it
With what are
The numerous
Practices and paths
That enables it.
Spirituality is not
Admonitions about
Or invocations of
Supernaturalisms
Or paranormal-isms,
Or based and versions of the same
That may be kept in its company.
For, while these are
To be respected
By Habitant Ecclesia
Practitioners,
And may even
Be complementary
Paths of some
Habitant Ecclesia
Practitioners in other
Non-Habitant Ecclesia activities,
These are only
Devices often sought
To elicit and/or
Pose inducements
To practice spirituality
Or enable it
Or create the affects
Of it.
No, spirituality
Is not its means
Of affect or elicitation.
Spirituality is
A phenomenon
Unto itself.
For the Habitant Ecclesia
Practitioner,
Spirituality
Is a reverent
And compassionate
Beholding of
Some part of
Or all of
The great infinity,
As is all spirituality,
Yet different than
Some because it is one
Without supernaturalism—
Even though, I say again, some of its
Practitioners may
Be on additional paths,
Of spirituality, as well,
Outside of their
Practice of the
Habitant Ecclesia.
For the Habitant Ecclesia
Practitioner,
Spirituality
Is in ethereally revisiting
Of recognition,
Both emotionally,
Aesthetically
And practically,
That we are all
An inextricable
And duteous part,
But not a
Subservient part,
Of the great infinity.
We are co-participants,
In our own right—
And all of that
By right of nature,
Without supernaturalism,
Without the paranormal.
And, we feel and act caringly,
Compassionately accordingly.
That is the whole
Of the essential
Inducement to the practice.
#1295
It is the
Fortunate ones
Who having striven
To some enabling ends,
Some level of means,
And, then gone about
Hither and thither
To having exhausted
Self-indulgent pursuits,
And, then still have
Time and means
Enough remaining
To turn to spiritual
Pursuits of ethereal,
Elevated purpose
And reverent practice
Within the context
Of everyday social
And community life.
#1296
The poetry of
The poetry of dreams
Is a knowing confabulation
Of knowing impossibilities
That are composed
With the artistic purpose
Of depicting, of eliciting
Feeling or meaning of
What cannot be
Otherwise as well described.
These are precious and
Indispensable to sustaining
Ourselves, aware we are of them or not.
This is a seeming absurdity,
Yet a practicality of means
Of getting to
Some cautions,
Some envisages
To communication of
Emotive, even spiritual
Visions that compel
Inner understanding
Of values.
However, let us beware,
For by the same devices,
Sophistry can clothe
Itself to sway and seduce
To weave its purposes
To untoward ends
And empowerment
Of ill means
Of posed myths
As literal realities of what were
Only just tools of learning.
#1297
The muses of songs and verses
Often come
From previous thoughts
That have hidden
From our consciousness
Before, then, revealing
Themselves in parts or in whole
At our release.
#1298
A whisper
Or a murmur
Can still
Focus
The mind
Often where
A shout
Would just
Disturbs and
Distracts it.
#1299
To act out or
See played out
An emotion,
Or stream
Of emotions,
Performed
By means
Of song
Or verse
Or thespian
Drama,
Has the power
To enliven
The imagination,
To soothe,
To stimulate,
To put to use
The great faculties
Of the mind
And heart
Where otherwise
They might lie
Fallow and unused
Or go underdeveloped
By the realities
Of living.
#1300
The spiritualities
Of compassion
Comes to us
In diverse ways
And by
Variety of means.
Let us embrace,
Let us honor
And cherish them.
Let us recognize
That the heart flies
Where the body
Cannot go.