I am aware that foresight with a realistic appraisal of current situations is important to see disparate influences, realistically appraise the eventualities, and have alternatives that minimize the effect of unforeseen circumstances.
Foresight
In a turning world
Changes are the horizon
Briefly
Rise to see
Yes I see it
But do I want to
Yet it will happen
See it or not
My present passes beneath me
Am I willing to let it go
Above
Beyond
Foreseeing it
Change what can be
Accept what can't be
Prepare
Let this go
For that
Want to or not
My vision is work related. At the end of the day I will have advanced my understanding, have been aware for longer spans of lifetime, have assisted and been assisted by others.
My Life
It is sunrise
I stand at the wheel
The silver disk rises from the sea
Chains on Phaeton's chariot clang
I will have known
I will have understood
I will have helped
I will have been helped
It is sunset
I stand at the rail
The orange disk drops into the sea
The rattle of the chariot recedes
Who has helped me
What more do I understand
Where am I
Whom have I helped
I go below
Plot my course
This is my life
Most of what I do is mundane, daily stuff that has to be done. Life is what happens besides all of these mundane things but can't happen without taking care of them.
Routine
Arise
Do daily tasks
Mundane
But skipped only at a risk
If one doesn’t do the dishes…
If one doesn't make one's bed…
Soon enough events overtake one
And the mess has to be addressed
The cupboard is bare
The bills must be paid
A movie
A game
But take care
Lifetime is passing
One only has the between times
To ascend the scales
The energy for it is scarce
And the regimen obscure
Seek and ye shall find
Taking care of business, day to day
And So Goes the Day
Six plates
Six sticks
Spin one
Then two
All a-turning
Ach! The first one is falling
And the second is slowing
Spin them up!
Six plates turning
All at different speeds
They fall
Clatter, shatter
Shards on the floor
Splintered and scattered
What a mess
Get a broom
And more plates
Spin them up
How many is enough
The positive, constructive and enthusiastic takes more energy than the negative and destructive but they are poles of the same persona
Attitude
Positive
Negative
Same being
Poles apart
Shakespeare's weaver
Restores the sleeve
Unraveled is the chaos of fatigue
Knitted is the order of love
Psychic energy
Source of order
Youth has deep pools
Aging silts them in
Rest
Restore
Recuperate
Reconstruct
Reverse the entropy
Order from chaos
Our purpose
So much is found through understanding, Reasoning paves the way but insights of understanding are what happens.
Insight
Thinking
Walking
It starts from where I am
And goes on forever
I won't tell you
You won't ask
I could tell you
You won't hear
A mass of knotted string
With two ends
Both lost
In the snarl
I follow
Never tugging
Am I in the middle
Or close to an end
Such is the truth
Be ready
To understand
The Truth is what we think we know and as we delve into it we find more and more of it. Like the muddy geode that gives no promise of its marvelous interior, yet that crystalline labyrinth is there.
Truth
It is here
It is there
Neither
Here nor there
Simple and profound
Hidden in imagination
Found and discarded
Unrecognized
Think and ponder,
Infer, deduce, and rationalize
The particle
The universe
Search for it
Recognize it
Lean against it
Live according to it
Ephemeral life
Eternal Master
Forever
Females of all ages puzzled me until I figured this out. Although it doesn't exactly fit each, it is a pretty good generalization and hits on some, if not most, observed characteristics.
Woman's World
Overweight
Out of shape
I think about my make-up
My hair, what I wear, and don’t
I walk about
To get you to look
Annoyed when you do
Vexed when you don't
I like sex
But not with you
Moody
Unpredictable
I’m prissy and bitchy
But I get along
Do what I want
And you'll have peace
Young or old
Younger or older
So it was, is, and will be.
Males deserve a similar analysis and they are usually gentle beasts who only become active when stimulated
Man's World
Overweight
Out of shape
I think about my manliness
How I look, what I will eat, and drink
I walk about
Looking for opportunity
Easily put off
Unsure when not
I fantasize
About most females
Distracted
Predictable
I abide
But I will act
When stimulated
Otherwise, just let me be
Young or old
Younger or older
So it was, is, and will be.
I am aware that there is nothing except the present.
Vivre
Not yesterday
Not tomorrow
Today?
No
Not this morning
Not this evening
It is always
Now
This lifetime passes
One instant at a time
Awake
Aware
It is now
It is only now
There may be more
There may not
I am alive
I live
This is me
Of all that can be done, what I am doing is the most desirable. When I compare this to other activities such as a business, I am suddenly aware that I am happier here than there. So I'll stay here for a while longer.
Performance
At all
I do my best
Soar high
Alight to walk about
When compared to ever
I am happier here than there
Others seen are not envied
So I remain here
I realize
I can express joy
Find a door
Into a room
Who is here
Whom will I know
Whom will I meet
What will they say
I enter
Intercourse
This is what I do
The situation often seems insoluble, people intractable, costs too high, schedule too tight. Then as if by magic the solution appears and chases all the clouds away. (For Joe Bltzpk--google Al Capp)
Despair
Frustrated
Powerless
Thick
Clouds of doom
Something must be done
What, a mystery
Yet something must be done
To let me go on
Joe Bltzpk is now my hero
This couldn't have gone more wrong
Ah, morning arrives
Where was this thought yesterday?
That sound
It is humming
It is me
Hello friend
The sun shines bright
On my old Kentucky home
Problem solved
Relevance is relative
Out to Pasture
An old boat
Sails full of wind
Waves steep
Tide averse
Tacking duels
See only sterns
Crews are scarce
Sea stories unheard
Unimportant
Irrelevant to those in the race
Important
Relevant to the very young
Experience
Knowledge
When asked
Pass them along
Buck up me hearties
You may also sail this boat
Into the sunset
Friday, October 30, 2009
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