Sunday, January 25, 2009

Deep Image (the Poem)



Deep, deep, deep—deep down in the mind in its many chambers, and corridors is an image crying, and trying to escape; it is a picture of the room your mind sleeps in (in part).

Between the psyche and the spirit, within your being, a leaf of energy, radiates from this one particular room, a room, you do not have its number to…and it only moves, and flows within that room, and it, unfortunately, never sees the day of light, until all three parts of the soul, recognizes God…

Thus, it reminds the hidden man he is, or was (once it is released) you were the one, once upon a time, under the umbrella of un- divine pretence, and you need not wait to be on your deathbed to
adjust your thinking, and reasoning, and to allow your mind to be unguarded for once, to be naked—sort of speaking, and to wipe away those deletions, generalizations, and distortions, to face God shoulder to shoulder, and look him in the eye, to tell your being, there is nothing to hide. So the mind and the deep, deep image, is now free, to bury what needs to be buried, under the sun.

Beware, it leaps and floats and assaults, in its hidden chamber (before it dies and goes to hell, but that’s the reason it fights so hard, it hopes it will awaken you) your subconscious, to wake up your conspicuous conscious, so it can jump over the gap, it does this by creating little earthquakes inside of you, disturbances to off set your system’s balance, and so it remains until God, Himself, puts a stop to it.


1-25-2009 (No: 2558)

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Venice in the Desert (a poem)
(Odyssey of a Great King—Gilgamesh)


He was buried under the Euphrates,
In a tomb constructed when the waters
Of the ancient rivers parted, following his death.
One third human, two thirds demon
The one who said, “I am the king!”

Thus, this he boasted, under the Sumerian sun,
((he who sought out Dilmun) (Land of the Living))
For immortality, from a magic reef,
Only to have a serpent, steal it,
When he wasn’t looking…!

Warlike and domineering, he found
His mate and friend, Enkidu, whom when
He died, informed the living king,
Death had a real sting, a gloomy future:
This was awaited his death…part of his
Odyssey…!


1-23-2009 No: 2557

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