Sunday, December 10, 2017

18 Words. Words. Words.


 In Chapter 2  of Through the Looking Glass      
"When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.”
“The question is,” said Alice, “whether you can make words mean so many different things.”
     “The question is,” said Humpty Dumpty, “which is to be master – – that’s all.”

     And I would add to that; “Is one’s heart or mind the master or an amalgam of the two or can you be sure of conveying any of the possible yield of three.?”
Last week a friend told me, “The mind seeks what the heart already knows.”

     Earlier today I said something to another friend that may not come off well, as words too often fail to do; and may not speak for the whole of what I intend.
     “The phone may work for the mind but it may not convey what the heart knows. The phone may well be electric But I doubt that the essence of my heart can travel through a phone. If there wasn’t something mysteriously wonderful about proximity; why shake hands or why hug or why a queen-size bed.”

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     Bosco, the border collie, said, “The man who calls me for supper just looks at me and I know what he is thinking without any words. And there have been times that he spoke to me without heart and I just couldn’t hear him.”
     “What a mystery! Words can be smoke without fire”, squawked Polly, the Sissoru parrot, "As a parrot I say a lot of words that I don’t have a feel for. People call it ‘parroting’; but it gets me a lot of crackers.”
    “Do you believe that it is as simple as that? Words, words and so many that have lost heartfelt meaning resulting in humans losing faith in each other?”, cried Myrtle, the turtle.
     “I, for one, feel that you have struck a chord or even a whole chorus deep within my soul; but what can we do about it?”, sobbed Coqui, the frog. 
     “As facilitator, I should remind us all that we, as a group, must row our boat in unison or else we fail,” cooed Mary, the white pelican.
     “At the risk of me-too-ism, I rise to agree with my whole goatee,” chimed BillyG 
     “Wait just a minute. Let’s slow down a bit. If words were the only problem it would be easy and we all know better than that,” croaked Buddy, the agouti.
      “What do you mean?,” fluttered Free, the butterfly.


     “Well, I am glad that you asked,” Buddy returned , “Some words sound like music to me and others a literal cacophony of sound. Words can have a tone and a meter that I yearn for. I listen for an honest heartfelt tone.”

      “ Now I get it. People have so many words that they just throw them around without deep feeling,” mused Biggy, the mountain chicken.

    “This conversation is a literal harmony and the opposite of cacophony”, cartwheeled Hummy (through the air, at that).

      And the entire group of 24 slid into a silent song that rippled around the double circle causing whiskers to flick, skin to crawl, and hearts to beat in unison.
     Mira, the sloth, crooned, “Love one another, everything else is unacceptable.”


Suggested reading:

The Origins of Creativity by Edward O Wilson 

The Evolution of Beauty by Richard O Prum

Monday, November 27, 2017

17 Is Anything Sacred?

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     For quite a few years I have been chasing a rabbit around the track though I have never been  a greyhound.  But now I have doubts that the chase is sacred or the rabbit real.
      I, as a human being,  I have a non-binding bond with the rabbit.  I harbor the delusion that my long-standing quest is sacred, that is; blessed by a higher power. The poor rabbit has no idea that I have been chasing him for sixty years.
      Were I, a smart dog, I should realize that the rabbit is not real. This is a continuing fable about the nature of reality, how the humans abandoned reality, and how the animals are going to save humans in spite of themselves.
      By the way. all the animals watching the dog track knew, at first glance, that the rabbit was dead as a doornail. They also knew that the dead rabbit was being sped around the track by the Engine of Culture and not by Mom Nature.
For the game of creation, my brothers,
a sacred yes is needed:
 the spirit now wills his own will
                                                Nietzsche
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      As the morning brightened so did the spirits of our animal throng. Each had found a partner and formed two circles waiting for Mary, the white pelican and facilitator to set the tone.

     Mary said,
“The inner circle will start the dialogue while trusting that their outer circle will have their back and remain quietly supportive. Please understand that we will, from time to time, reverse the circles and my partner (Andi) will become the facilitator. In this way, all will experience the role eventually.
     Mum, the nanny goat bleated, As I understand it, there is a problem with human consciousness.  This, I accept, but there is a deeper level to my own individual consciousness. We goats are rather forthright and I think our relationships with each other lay beneath our individual consciousness.
      Hooie hooted, “What if I felt, deep down in my feathers, that all that really matters is our relationship with our mating partner. Humans are animals too, because they came into this world through mating. Mating is sacred. Something must be held in awe.”
    “ I have been wondering about that because of the alarming suicide rate among young humans. Have they given up? Have they lost the feeling for the sanctity of life?”, crooned Coqui, the frog.
    Ducky quacked, “ I was over in Soufriere and heard people talking about the problems in the United States with drug overdoses. They said that in Dominica there is a mutual helping each other and young people are returning to the Island.” 
     Milvus, the black kite squawked, “Yeah I heard about some stuff too. Maybe some humans are trying to help themselves. What I heard encouraged me to find out about the UBUNTU movement.”
  

      But we have been separated from nature. Believing that we are not part of this great creation. Our society has been divided and separated on so many levels that we hardly understand the word unity any more. The UBUNTU way of life will allow people to reconstitute a unified society consisting of smaller harmonious communities that truly embrace living in harmony with each other and with nature. As these united towns begin to mushroom, the large cities will no longer attract people in the hope of finding a job to survive, because the small town will provide work and exciting opportunities for every single one of us. 
                                                                                            Michael Tellinger

     “Wow, said Jake the basset hound, “I am encouraged by any human helping one another and that gives me more nap time.”

 suggested reading: UBUNTU Party https://youtu.be/4sxwXjqawEw