A Question
My thoughts at the moment are of how we should tread lightly upon words, upon meanings. For meaning is never solid amongst words, yet we give words so much of our power in trying to make them solid. Making us less unsure of our own nature in return...
I am also pondering the nature of matter, being a lens of consciousness... Of the Yin Yang relationship between Matter and Consciousness...
These are slow thoughts, something which has been bouncing in my head for over 25 years now...
So what question do you ponder? Please share questions.
But no puzzles or answers please. I am not much of a puzzle person. Puzzles look so much better left in a thousand pieces, in a thousand thousand possibilities rather than a assembled picture.
Why must a solution be the destination? People insisting on black and white answers and solid forms , when we are everything and so much more...
Peace and good night, time to sleep in the broken sands of a thousand thousand pieces of unassembled dreams.
peace

4 comments:
Pinky, are you pondering what I"m pondering?
(Pinky) Whoof, oh, I'd have to say the odds of that are terribly slim Brain.
(Brain) True.
(Pinky) I mean, really, when have I ever been pondering what you've been pondering?
(Brain) To my knowledge, never.
(Pinky) Exactly. So, what are the chances that this time, I'm pondering what you're pondering?
(Brain) Next to nil.
(Pinky) Well, that's exactly what I'm thinking, too.
(Brain) Therefore, you *are* pondering what I'm pondering.
(Pinky) Poit, I guess I am!
:) i love you
Pinky and the Brain is classic!
Thanks I needed that smile
Blogs in general leave me kind of puzzled. I know this horse has been beaten to death and back, but the idea of a personal journal for the world to read is really strange.
Who in history would have been a blogger? Anne Frank would have been for sure. Probably Helen Keller too. For some reason I'm only thinking of women...
for sure,
I have many times consider this. In the end I only blog for myself. It doesn't make a difference if no one or a hundred visits it.
yet it does make a difference. in another fashion.
I find it a useful way to write preliminary ideas and thoughts, and it helps keep me more honest since others might read it. In that I have to slow down and take extra time to write it well enough so someone else can understand my thoughts. So then what ever I write strangely becomes clearer for myself to read and to re-ponder later.
Lord Byron would have been for sure a blogger... :)
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