I see nothing
sure
on the horizon
only a spine
that splits
land
from sky
as it twists itself
torques
and then fractures
hope
for assurance
has left
it
paralyzed
-a.r
I found this photo and loved it.
For the life of me I cannot find it again to credit the artist.
My apologies.
~ by April on August 30, 2015.
Posted in Body, God, Humanity, Identity, Meditation, Nature
Tags: Anatta, Anicca, Assurance, Change, Courage, Dukkha, God, hope, Horizon of Thought, immortality, Impermanence, Kant, Mortality, Nature, Paralysis, Permanence, poetry, Society, soul, Spine, Three Questions, Zen
You have a brilliant way of seeing from another perspective.
Thank you. I must give some credit to Kant, and his three questions, as well as a touch of psychosis on my part. 😉
And you are such a sexy intellectual.
I don’t know about intellectual, just have lots of ideas. As for sexy, I am sure that is only from afar. Up close we are all just a human mess. I have heard it said, “if you love something, don’t look at it too closely.”
Delicious, modest creature.