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Don’t just be stuck with finite details…

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.     Don’t just immaturely be stuck with finite details… see the beautiful, infinite whole.

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Perpetually immature... by Thomas Peace 2013

Perpetually immature… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Real Enlightenment…

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.     To be cut off from the universal order is to merely look with separation and limited space “at energy” while (all the while) not existing in a direct relationship with orderly energy.  True enlightenment is a real communion with — not merely a fabricated ritual about — that energy.  Those who look at life through eyes of separation are — interestingly enough — inevitably apart (mentally, not actually) from that orderly energy that is universal, vast, and whole.  To merely perceive through limited space is to remain ensnared in limited space.   Such limitation  causes the mind to often encounter boredom, indifference, melancholiness, and confined measures of control, stemming from a false, learned, fabricated center (involving a limited circumference, with it’s separation — and isolating walls — from all others).  Psychological space between a “perceiver” and “that, which is perceived” often results in disorder resultant from limitation… (the limitation of a distorted, circumscribed, confined space).  Intelligently go beyond such limitation.   

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Splendid Unfurling... by Thomas Peace 2013

Splendid Unfurling… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Live each moment with awareness and integrity…

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.    Live each moment with awareness and integrity… not with separative indifference.

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Our Cooperative/Orderly Plan... by Thomas Peace 2013

Our Cooperative/Orderly Plan… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Humans are another animal form…

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.     Humans are another animal form; our intelligence does not make us far superior.  

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Years ago, my BelAir was far superior... by Thomas Peace 2013

Years ago, my BelAir was far superior… by Thomas Peace 2013

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The excellence of an undistorted mind is the clarity of…

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.     The excellence of an undistorted mind is the clarity of undistorted truth.  

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Very friendly Turquoise Severums in one of our tanks... by Thomas Peace 2013

Very friendly Turquoise Severums in one of our tanks… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Only sorrow constantly strives to “get happy.”

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.     Only sorrow constantly strives to “get happy.”

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Simplicity... by Thomas Peace 2013

Simplicity… by Thomas Peace 2013

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When you look, do you…

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.     When you look, do you merely look with separation between what  “you are” and “what you see”?

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Baby Goldfinch's first time of joining the Big-shots... by Thomas Peace 2013

Baby Goldfinch’s first time of joining the Big-shots… by Thomas Peace 2013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The deepest truth…

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.     The deepest truth exists in you yourself… not in books.

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Beyond books... by Thomas Peace 2013

Beyond books… by Thomas Peace 2013

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We are as fingers of a hand…

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.     We are all as fingers of a hand… different yet not truly separate.  

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Different yet not separate... by Thomas Peace 2013

Different yet not separate… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Signs of primitive life…

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.    They don’t have recycling in our (rural) area… but we take all of our recyclable plastics to Walmart; they graciously take recyclable plastics.  All that you have to do is rinse out the remaining contents with water prior to taking them.   Alternatively, like so many these days, you can ungraciously drink and drive and spew the empty containers all over mother earth (leaving a lasting trail of your crudity).

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Signs of primitive life (just like they were found while taking nature photos...) by Thomas Peace 2013

Signs of primitive life (just like they were found while taking nature photos…) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Not truly separate from the perceived…

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.     Psychologically, one is not truly separate from the perceived.  Realizing this is true wisdom.

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Red Cardinal... by Thomas Peace 2013

Red Cardinal… by Thomas Peace 2013

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The space that seems to separate us…

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.     The space that seems to separate us is nonexistent; we are all one… united.

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.   Below is a photo of a male Indigo Bunting; these nest in our yard every spring.  Only the males have the bright blue coloring.

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Indigo Bunting... by Thomas Peace 2013

Indigo Bunting… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Inner integrity…

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.     Inner integrity and caring awareness are the real and true treasures in life.  

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Priceless... by Thomas Peace 2013

Priceless… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Wisdom encompasses all…

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.     Wisdom encompasses all; it embraces (and is) the loving whole.

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Real Friends... by Thomas Peace 2013

Real Friends… by Thomas Peace 2013

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When you think “My race is the better race,”…

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.     When you think:  “My race is the better race,”  you are erroneous and fragmentary.

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Lily and Irving... by Thomas Peace 2013

Lily and Irving… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Stillness and the mind of agitation…

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.     The basic essence of “thoughts” is that they are all essentially conditioned, as part of a cause/effect continuum.   Wisdom is pure silence.  Thoughts are vital for survival but — though this may seem odd to people in our exclusively thought-based society — most people, unfortunately,  greatly overuse the process of thinking.  (We are not suggesting that one vegetate into some kind of abyss of feeble-mindedness and ineptitude; the mind can often, in deep intelligence, be fully aware without merely thinking via sequential symbols).  Thoughts are symbolic, residual responses, and, as such, they inherently are limited, second-hand reactions.  Reactions have their place, but a mind that is heavily immersed in merely being essentially a series of reactions… tends to be a rather mechanical, robot-like mind (even though it may seem to be “normal” by society’s low standards).  Profound intelligence is warm (whole) action, not mechanistic (fragmentary) reaction.  To merely be one conditioned series after another, day in and day out, may be acceptable (and even “normal,” by society’s current standards), but it may not be what “truly living is” whatsoever.  If the implicit nature of thought is that it (i.e., all of it) is essentially conditioned and residual, then to truly be intelligently free, one must go beyond the parameters of thought/thinking.  

   To observe holistically requires more than just thought.  Thought/thinking is always fractional… and if one is constantly observing only through the filters constructed from symbolic thinking, then one cannot truly be observing holistically (though one may erroneously maintain that one sees the whole).  For too many, the “whole” is just another symbolic concept (or a series of learned concepts). Thought is always partial and crudely sequential; one can only basically think one thing — or just a few things — at a time.  A mind of perturbability is often bubbling with reactionary thought; most people are merely spewing with thought upon thought; a set — a continuous series — of mere conditioned reactions is fundamentally constituted of distortion.  (The current state of our society is a reflection of that distortion.)  If thought is always fractional and limited, it may be — in a way — akin to restless, fragmentary waves on the surface of a lake.  Each of the waves may reflect only a part of what is above (in a very distorted way).  An analogous, still lake is not as conducive to distortion (concerning the immeasurable, universal beauty of what is above).

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Stillness... by Thomas Peace 2013

Stillness… by Thomas Peace 2013

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To merely perceive separate things…

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.     To merely perceive separate things, with everything being fragmented by erroneous (learned) mental filters — even if one is a renowned scientist — is not to see at all.  

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Its multiplicity is oneness... by Thomas Peace 2013

Its multiplicity is oneness… by Thomas Peace 2013

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What is orderly and total…

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.     Never ever feel that you are too insignificant to make a meaningful difference in the cold, (often) meaningless world; you’ve got real magic in you!  

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No way but up for Miss Leafhopper... by Thomas Peace 2013

No way but up for Miss Leafhopper… by Thomas Peace 2013

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The moment you struggle to achieve attention…

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.     The moment you struggle to achieve attention, attention is not; the moment you use a method to attain wisdom, wisdom is not.  

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Three outta four ain't bad!... by Thomas Peace 2013

Three outta four ain’t bad!… by Thomas Peace 2013

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To stagnate in limited space (and never fly from it)…

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.     Indifference, by the laws of nature and the cosmos, always manifests as a result of a limited space; that limited space is self-enclosing, circumscribed, and erroneously apart from vast reality.  (We are talking about psychological limited space here… not, for instance, the temporarily limited space of a birds nest — at a parameter of 74 degrees — surrounded by self-created crap, outdoors.)   What is profoundly sacred is never merely created by, nor constituted of…  limited space; the profoundly sacred is incapable of indifference.  The vast space and innocence of the profoundly sacred cannot meet (and never will meet) and merge with the corruption and indifference that is always limited, always shallow and confined.  This is not to imply that an intelligent mind — that transcends the limitation of indifference and fragmentary perception — cannot transform into what perceives vastly and superlatively.  What perceives vastly and superlatively may indeed be visited by what is not of the essence of limitation (i.e., by what is profoundly sacred and is indescribable by limited, symbolic words).  Limited thought and limited methodologies — and all thoughts and all methodologies are conditioned and have elements of limitation — cannot (through the limited time that they must exist as) ever bring about the vast and unlimited.  Only by ending effortlessly and naturally (without time being a factor, without calculating methodologies) can the truly timeless possibly manifest.  Do not make the mistake of merely stagnating in your own (self-created) crap.  

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To stagnate in limited space (and never fly from it) is to remain in crap forever (at a parameter of 74 degrees on the dial)... by Thomas Peace 2013

To stagnate in limited space (and never fly from it) is to remain in crap forever (at a parameter of 74 degrees on the dial)… by Thomas Peace 2013

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What man-made climate change could do…

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Hourglass tree frogThe study looked at the impacts of rising temperatures on nearly 50,000 common species

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More than half of common plant species and a third of animals could see a serious decline in their habitat range because of climate change.

New research suggests that biodiversity around the globe will be significantly impacted if temperatures rise more than 2C.

But the scientists say that the losses can be reduced if rapid action is taken to curb greenhouse gases.

The paper is published in the journal, Nature Climate Change.

An international team of researchers looked at the impacts of rising temperatures on nearly 50,000 common species of plants and animals.

They looked at both temperature and rainfall records for the habitats that these species now live in and mapped the areas that would remain suitable for them under a number of different climate change scenarios.

The scientists projected that if no significant efforts were made to limit greenhouse gas emissions, 2100 global temperatures would be 4C above pre-industrial levels.

In this model, some 34% of animal species and 57% of plants would lose more than half of their current habitat ranges.

WildfireIn some regions, climate change could increase the area burned by wildfires

According to Dr Rachel Warren from the University of East Anglia, this would have major impacts for everyone on the planet.

“Our research predicts that climate change will greatly reduce the diversity of even very common species found in most parts of the world. This loss of global-scale biodiversity would significantly impoverish the biosphere and the ecosystem services it provides,” she said.

“There will also be a knock-on effect for humans because these species are important for things like water and air purification, flood control, nutrient cycling, and eco-tourism.”

The projected impacts on species will be felt more heavily in some parts of the world such as sub-Saharan Africa, Central America, the Amazon region and Australia.

However the researchers say that if global emissions of greenhouse gases are cut rapidly then the impact on biodiversity could be significantly curbed. If global emissions reach their peak in 2016 and temperature rises are held to 2C, then losses could be cut by 60%.

“The good news is that our research provides new evidence of how swift action to reduce CO2 and other greenhouse gases can prevent the biodiversity loss by reducing the amount of global warming to 2C rather than 4 degrees, said Dr Warren.

“This would also buy time – up to four decades – for plants and animals to adapt to the remaining 2 degrees of climate change.”

Friend (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Friend (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Book Review: Ellis Nelson’s “Into the Land of Snows”…

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Into the Land of Snows is a penetrating novel (suitable for young and old alike) that impressively delves into the adventures of a young man, Blake, as he explores the enigmatic and mystifyingly pure domain of the Himalayan region.  Nelson’s book faithfully reflects the true, pristine, raw, deeply reverent — in terms of seeking the truly sacred — atmosphere of the region.  Her book reveals how splendidly innocent, caring, down-to-earth, and “immersed in exploring reality” the region’s people tend to be.  Indeed, the Sherpa people of that region have long been known for their physical longevity, kind disposition, and deep religiosity. 

Nelson takes us along with the young man… having us share in his baffling and mystical adventures (in a way that enables us to feel as if we are there ourselves, in the midst of the majestic, magnificent universal life forces).  The difficult steps that he takes, concerning adjusting to the steep inclines and ultra-thin atmosphere, concomitantly mesh with his difficult and conflicting thoughts (concerning his relationship with his family, his culture, and his complicated world).  Nelson effectively puts us in his shoes, and we (too) share in the seemingly insurmountable mental difficulties and mysterious (unfathomable) terrains, which Blake must courageously face. 

I deeply enjoyed how Nelson reveals how the Himalayas is an unspoiled, innocent region; it contains something that — unfortunately and regrettably — our so-called modern, materialistic culture has lost.  Largely (which may coincide with their lofty mountains) the beautiful Sherpa people base their lives mostly around touching and encountering the sacred, the divine.  Our so-called modern culture, conversely, is more enmeshed with material success, flaunting possessions, sticking to details, and “having a good time”.  What we fail to realize is that mere pursuit involving “having a good time” is largely a childish waste of time.  Not perceiving the “truly lofty” is like crudely remaining in the low valley forever.  Change, if you can.  Read Into the Land of Snows.  Climb to new levels; the way to grow is by going up!

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Into the Land of Snows

Into the Land of Snows

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God is free…

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.     God does not cost money; God is free; middlemen, between you and the sacred… are a greedy fallacy.  Go beyond fallacies.  

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Morning Dove Quote:  "Either I shrank, or my eggs just got a whole lot larger!"... by Thomas Peace 2013

Morning Dove Quote: “Either I shrank, or my eggs just got a whole lot larger!”… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Psychological barriers…

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.     Though this might seem a bit odd, it isn’t:  Only by clinging to learned and inherited psychological barriers does one (ignorantly) keep oneself in the very limited (barren and ordinary) domain of sequential time; sequential time depends upon limited space and boundaries of confinement.  By natural law, a limited, self-centered ego must seem to fabricate a fallacious barrier (around itself) consisting of (circumscribed) limited space.  Limited space necessitates limited time.  An apparent limited space cannot be measured or experienced, unless limited time is involved.  

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Physical not psychological barrier... by Thomas Peace 2013

Physical not psychological barrier… by Thomas Peace 2013

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True peace comes blossoming when our divisions and separations end…

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.     True peace comes (blossoming) when our divisions and separations end and global compassion begins.  

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True togetherness... by Thomas Peace 2013

True togetherness… by Thomas Peace 2013

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The monotony of inner mental filters…

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.     Only a brain trained to exclusively look through the monotony of inner mental filters (composed of images/representative symbols) perceives things in a dull or tedious routine. 

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.  [The following are photos of one of our Emerald Catfish (that we’ve had for many years); they can live to be 18 years or older in captivity.  They move their eyes in a peculiar way… as if they are winking at you!  They sometimes rise to the surface to gulp down air; their intestines are riddled with many capillaries that absorb oxygen.  They are aptly named!  They are very comical in the way they behave!]

Emerald Catfish (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Emerald Catfish (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Emerald Catfish (2)... by Thomas Peace 2013
Emerald Catfish (2)… by Thomas Peace 2013

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They have flawless lawns, but indifferent minds…

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.     Many people, during these splendid days in the month of May, have orderly, pristine, dandelion-free, flawless front yards… while their minds are disorderly, indifferent, full of rubbish and cluttered.

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Unadulterated territory... by Thomas Peace 2013

Unadulterated territory… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Cannot blame God…

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.     Though the truly sacred exists, it may very well be that we (in our primeval ways) cannot correctly blame God for what goes on (in a harmful, disorderly fashion) in this universe… because it may be that our universe is manifest of energy as part of a multiplex of universes that were never created (and cannot be destroyed).   

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Another blood sucking politician... by Thomas Peace 2013

Another blood sucking politician… by Thomas Peace 2013

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These fine spring days…

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.     These fine spring days, do not look at the splendid beauty with images that are rather dead and second-hand.

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Death is near, Life is beyond... by Thomas Peace 2013

Death is near, Life is beyond… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Whoever disenchants a single human soul…

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.     The whole of the universe is one… until you isolate part of it and tear it to pieces.  

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.     As guileless as a Bird

.     As graphic as a Star

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.     Things are not what they are.   

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United we stand... by Thomas Peace 2013

United we stand… by Thomas Peace 2013

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If the instrument of the mind is distorted…

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.     If the instrument of the mind is distorted, then what it perceives will be false, twisted, misinterpreted, and pigeonholed with prejudice.

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.      from Blood Sweat, & Tears:

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spinning wheel got to go round
Talking about your troubles it’s a crying sin
Ride a painted pony
Let the spinning wheel spin

You got no money, and you, you got no home
Spinning wheel, spinning all alone
Talking about your troubles and you, you never learn
Ride a painted pony
let the spinning wheel turn

Did you find a directing sign
on the straight and narrow highway?
Would you mind a reflecting sign
Just let it shine within your mind
And show you the colours that are real

Would you mind a reflecting sign?(1)... by Thomas Peace 2013

Would you mind a reflecting sign?(1)… by Thomas Peace 2013

Would you mind a reflecting sign?(2)... by Thomas Peace 2013

Would you mind a reflecting sign?(2)… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Though this may be disquieting…

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.     Though this may be disquieting to a rather superficial, timid mind, it need not be:

There is not — though there certainly may seem to be — a true, central “controller” of thought; it (i.e., the “I” or the “me”) is just another thought; all thoughts are conditioned and all thoughts are limited reactions.  When thoughts — via an intelligence that is universal and not their own — (at certain times throughout the day) die to themselves (without the spurious effort of a fictitious central regulator)… then profound wisdom (in, and “as”, insightful silence) may flower.   Self deception — as the internal chicanery of the brain to itself — manifests easily, and this explains why innumerable minds often (unfortunately) blunder in the deceptiveness of control via a “central authority.”  Methods and  procedures (fabricated by a deceptive process) inevitably are a lack of true order and all such reactions (like a dog chasing its tail) inherently take time.  Reactions and time cannot create what is whole, truly blissful, and timeless.  Shadows cannot (and never will) manifest sunlight.   

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After the Big Bang... by Thomas Peace 2013

After the Big Bang… by Thomas Peace 2013

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If there is something fundamentally wrong with the way humans perceive…

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.     If (because of the way they were taught) there is something fundamentally wrong with the way humans perceive and mentally function… that would explain why there is so much disorder, indifference, pollution, and unabashed conflict in the world.

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Early to rise... by Thomas Peace 2013

Early to rise… by Thomas Peace 2013

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To merely dwell from one image and one symbolic thought to another…

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.     To merely dwell from one image and one symbolic thought to another is to remain limited and conditioned.

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Gold rises in value... by Thomas Peace 2013

Gold rises in value… by Thomas Peace 2013

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When you forever merely look with delimitation…

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.     When you  merely look with delimitation, habitually fixing the boundaries that separate one thing from another… you are not really perceiving much at all.

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The future is the past... by Thomas Peace 2013

The future is the past… by Thomas Peace 2013

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The harmony of reason and love…

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.     The harmony of reason and love is the incorruptibility of the whole self beyond the indifference that is unaware of eternity and eternally unaware.  

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Beyond reason... by Thomas Peace 2013

Beyond reason… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Shallow thoughts are to empty shadows as deep insight is to…

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.     Shallow thoughts are to empty shadows as deep insight is to a radiant being. 

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Real security by Thomas Peace 2013

Real security by Thomas Peace 2013

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Deep truth never comes from…

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.     Deep truth never comes from comfortable, superficial satisfaction, from mindless content with ordinary values, from languid acceptance.

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Supersaturation... by Thomas Peace 2013

Supersaturation… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Thought and thinker…

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.     Watch thought as it takes place… without the barbaric separation of thought and thinker.

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Oldnew... by Thomas Peace 2013

Oldnew… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Responsible for mother earth…

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.     Each one of us is very responsible for caring for mother earth greenly and passionately.  

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Miraculous Commonality by Thomas Peace 2013

Miraculous Commonality by Thomas Peace 2013

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Book Review: The Eternal Fountain of Youth by Thomas Peace

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Author Thomas Peaceabout his book: 

The Eternal Fountain of Youth is a book I have written to help people to more fully understand the totality of life as a whole. The book helps people to — without relying on leaders or man-made systems — independently flower into what deeply understands life, time, consciousness, and the eternal (as a whole). Many people cling, with others, to what outside “authority” dictates as to what is truth and what is correct. However, only the individual can — for himself or herself — find the deepest truth; depending on others “to lead us” is fallacious and a waste of time (as it has not gotten us anywhere over millions of years thus far). No one but you can fully bring about the discovery of deep wisdom, harmony, profound reason and order. Many of us, unfortunately, perceive things fragmentarily, not wholly. We, as we were taught, tend to see only the details and the parts… not the whole. The Eternal Fountain of Youth helps people to go (for themselves) beyond this fragmentation and limited separation… to perceive things more holistically, with deep insight and wisdom.

We can — by observing the world without separation, without conflict that is fragmentary — see life in a whole, new way. This new perspective is whole and not “broken up” and fragmentary. We were taught to live (as mere followers) in fragmentation; this fragmentation keeps us at each other’s throat, keeps us dependent on separative systems that divide us, keeps us in fear and uncompassionate limitation. We, for ourselves, can go beyond the calculated mold that was developed for us to mechanically function in, and we can (instead) function independently, wisely, warmly, joyously, and peacefully. The world desperately needs a change; we can be the ones who are the catalysts of that much-needed change.

Click on www.eternalfountainofyouth.com  or  Book Review: The Eternal Fountain of Youth (Youth’s Revolution) by Thomas Peace.

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Holistic Independence by Thomas Peace 2013

Holistic Independence by Thomas Peace 2013

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Conclusions…

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.     Going beyond seeing through conclusions and prejudices is one of the most difficult things in life.  

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.   A few photos of pet cichlids at our house.  They are Pink Convicts.  These are all adults that grew up from babies that were hatched from eggs within my classroom when I was a teacher (before i retired).  They live a long time (for fish).  The males are larger and get a nuchal hump as they get older… which is a means of advertising their higher status in the pecking order.  (They are quite intelligent, for fish, often begging for food when they see you.)

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. We are so open-minded at our house that we even allow pink convicts to live with us!       😉

Pink Convict Cichlids (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pink Convict Cichlids (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pink Convict Cichlids (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pink Convict Cichlids (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pink Convict Cichlids (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pink Convict Cichlids (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Cold lifetime of indifference…

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.     Five minutes of warm caring may be worth more than a long lifetime of indifference.

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Time Stand Still by Thomas Peace 2013

Time Stand Still by Thomas Peace 2013

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Petrified Dinosaur Bone…

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.    Do not merely be frozen in time like what is petrified in mediocrity.

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.     A few of samples of dinosaur bone from the Jurassic Period, from southern Utah.  The bones, in natural formations, get permeated, under intense heat and pressure,  by various  minerals… and, depending on the minerals, various colors can occur… some more rare than others.  The bones are cut and polished… a time consuming process.  Each bone is unique in its own way.  Dinosaur bone easily becomes permeated because it is full of air pockets and blood vessel chambers to lighten its mass and (unlike in mammals) as an aid to respiration and air storage.   (Their respiratory system was, back then,  way more advanced than ours is today!  Birds, which evolved from dinosaurs, have such an advanced respiratory system.)

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Polished Dinosaur Bone (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Polished Dinosaur Bone (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Polished Dinosaur Bone (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Polished Dinosaur Bone (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Polished Dinosaur Bone (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Polished Dinosaur Bone (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Polished Dinosaur Bone (4) by Thomas Peace 2013

Polished Dinosaur Bone (4) by Thomas Peace 2013

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You are not what “has anger”…

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.     You are not what “has anger”; the anger is you (when it occurs as you); psychologically (as silence) die to the anger — to the separation and the distortion — that you are.

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Clumsy Flier by Thomas Peace 2013

Clumsy Flier by Thomas Peace 2013

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What you see outside of you… you see (psychologically) inside of you…

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.     What you see outside of you… you see (psychologically) inside of you; the perceiver is not (psychologically) separate from his or her perceptions.  

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The Thunder: Perfect Mind is a part of the Nag Hammadi library that was discovered in an ancient earthenware jar in Nag Hammadi, in 1945. These were part of a collection of spiritual oriented texts written in ancient Greek and Coptic and buried around 400 CE. Many of the texts within the Nag Hammadi library “do not do much for me, personally”; but The Thunder: Perfect Mind certainly does.  I feel that it has some deep, profound wisdom within it.  Before the Bible was canonized and consequently most all the Nag Hammadi texts were banned, the texts in this collection were considered quite acceptable and devout Christians and spiritual seekers often owned copies. However, a political/hierarchy movement began in later Christianity to standardize Christian beliefs, which lead to the canonization of the Bible (by hierarchical authorities who wanted control and power). Therefore, these texts eventually became what may be considered unorthodox and heretical (by those who sought control and power). People who were appreciative of these texts were banned from the formal church; many were tortured and killed for being “heretical.”  However, Christ, within the so-called regular four gospels, uses some of the same sayings and images as The Thunder: Perfect Mind does.   Anyway, the text is worth a good read and, by the way, back in that era, “angel” could merely mean “messenger,” not necessarily some kind of being with feathers… (not that beings with feathers are bad).  I am also very appreciative of the Gospel of Thomas from the Nag Hammadi Library; portions of it are included within the book I have written, and many of the best biblical scholars state that it likely comes closer to the historical Christ than any other text (including the four canonical gospels).

The Nag Hammadi Library

The Thunder, Perfect Mind


Translated by George W. MacRae

I was sent forth from the power,
and I have come to those who reflect upon me,
and I have been found among those who seek after me.
Look upon me, you who reflect upon me,
and you hearers, hear me.
You who are waiting for me, take me to yourselves.
And do not banish me from your sight.
And do not make your voice hate me, nor your hearing.
Do not be ignorant of me anywhere or any time. Be on your guard!
Do not be ignorant of me.
For I am the first and the last.
I am the honored one and the scorned one.
I am the whore and the holy one.
I am the wife and the virgin.
I am <the mother> and the daughter.
I am the members of my mother.
I am the barren one
and many are her sons.
I am she whose wedding is great,
and I have not taken a husband.
I am the midwife and she who does not bear.
I am the solace of my labor pains.
I am the bride and the bridegroom,
and it is my husband who begot me.
I am the mother of my father
and the sister of my husband
and he is my offspring.
I am the slave of him who prepared me.
I am the ruler of my offspring.
But he is the one who begot me before the time on a birthday.
And he is my offspring in (due) time,
and my power is from him.
I am the staff of his power in his youth,
and he is the rod of my old age.
And whatever he wills happens to me.
I am the silence that is incomprehensible
and the idea whose remembrance is frequent.
I am the voice whose sound is manifold
and the word whose appearance is multiple.
I am the utterance of my name.
Why, you who hate me, do you love me,
and hate those who love me?
You who deny me, confess me,
and you who confess me, deny me.
You who tell the truth about me, lie about me,
and you who have lied about me, tell the truth about me.
You who know me, be ignorant of me,
and those who have not known me, let them know me.
For I am knowledge and ignorance.
I am shame and boldness.
I am shameless; I am ashamed.
I am strength and I am fear.
I am war and peace.
Give heed to me.
I am the one who is disgraced and the great one.
Give heed to my poverty and my wealth.
Do not be arrogant to me when I am cast out upon the earth,
and you will find me in those that are to come.
And do not look upon me on the dung-heap
nor go and leave me cast out,
and you will find me in the kingdoms.
And do not look upon me when I am cast out among those who
are disgraced and in the least places,
nor laugh at me.
And do not cast me out among those who are slain in violence.
But I, I am compassionate and I am cruel.
Be on your guard!
Do not hate my obedience
and do not love my self-control.
In my weakness, do not forsake me,
and do not be afraid of my power.
For why do you despise my fear
and curse my pride?
But I am she who exists in all fears
and strength in trembling.
I am she who is weak,
and I am well in a pleasant place.
I am senseless and I am wise.
Why have you hated me in your counsels?
For I shall be silent among those who are silent,
and I shall appear and speak,
Why then have you hated me, you Greeks?
Because I am a barbarian among the barbarians?
For I am the wisdom of the Greeks
and the knowledge of the barbarians.
I am the judgement of the Greeks and of the barbarians.
I am the one whose image is great in Egypt
and the one who has no image among the barbarians.
I am the one who has been hated everywhere
and who has been loved everywhere.
I am the one whom they call Life,
and you have called Death.
I am the one whom they call Law,
and you have called Lawlessness.
I am the one whom you have pursued,
and I am the one whom you have seized.
I am the one whom you have scattered,
and you have gathered me together.
I am the one before whom you have been ashamed,
and you have been shameless to me.
I am she who does not keep festival,
and I am she whose festivals are many.
I, I am godless,
and I am the one whose God is great.
I am the one whom you have reflected upon,
and you have scorned me.
I am unlearned,
and they learn from me.
I am the one that you have despised,
and you reflect upon me.
I am the one whom you have hidden from,
and you appear to me.
But whenever you hide yourselves,
I myself will appear.
For whenever you appear,
I myself will hide from you.
Those who have […] to it […] senselessly […].
Take me [… understanding] from grief.
and take me to yourselves from understanding and grief.
And take me to yourselves from places that are ugly and in ruin,
and rob from those which are good even though in ugliness.
Out of shame, take me to yourselves shamelessly;
and out of shamelessness and shame,
upbraid my members in yourselves.
And come forward to me, you who know me
and you who know my members,
and establish the great ones among the small first creatures.
Come forward to childhood,
and do not despise it because it is small and it is little.
And do not turn away greatnesses in some parts from the smallnesses,
for the smallnesses are known from the greatnesses.
Why do you curse me and honor me?
You have wounded and you have had mercy.
Do not separate me from the first ones whom you have known.
And do not cast anyone out nor turn anyone away
[…] turn you away and [… know] him not.
[…].
What is mine […].
I know the first ones and those after them know me.
But I am the mind of […] and the rest of […].
I am the knowledge of my inquiry,
and the finding of those who seek after me,
and the command of those who ask of me,
and the power of the powers in my knowledge
of the angels, who have been sent at my word,
and of gods in their seasons by my counsel,
and of spirits of every man who exists with me,
and of women who dwell within me.
I am the one who is honored, and who is praised,
and who is despised scornfully.
I am peace,
and war has come because of me.
And I am an alien and a citizen.
I am the substance and the one who has no substance.
Those who are without association with me are ignorant of me,
and those who are in my substance are the ones who know me.
Those who are close to me have been ignorant of me,
and those who are far away from me are the ones who have known me.
On the day when I am close to you, you are far away from me,
and on the day when I am far away from you, I am close to you.
[I am …] within.
[I am …] of the natures.
I am […] of the creation of the spirits.
[…] request of the souls.
I am control and the uncontrollable.
I am the union and the dissolution.
I am the abiding and I am the dissolution.
I am the one below,
and they come up to me.
I am the judgment and the acquittal.
I, I am sinless,
and the root of sin derives from me.
I am lust in (outward) appearance,
and interior self-control exists within me.
I am the hearing which is attainable to everyone
and the speech which cannot be grasped.
I am a mute who does not speak,
and great is my multitude of words.
Hear me in gentleness, and learn of me in roughness.
I am she who cries out,
and I am cast forth upon the face of the earth.
I prepare the bread and my mind within.
I am the knowledge of my name.
I am the one who cries out,
and I listen.
I appear and […] walk in […] seal of my […].
I am […] the defense […].
I am the one who is called Truth
and iniquity […].
You honor me […] and you whisper against me.
You who are vanquished, judge them (who vanquish you)
before they give judgment against you,
because the judge and partiality exist in you.
If you are condemned by this one, who will acquit you?
Or, if you are acquitted by him, who will be able to detain you?
For what is inside of you is what is outside of you,
and the one who fashions you on the outside
is the one who shaped the inside of you.
And what you see outside of you, you see inside of you;
it is visible and it is your garment.
Hear me, you hearers
and learn of my words, you who know me.
I am the hearing that is attainable to everything;
I am the speech that cannot be grasped.
I am the name of the sound
and the sound of the name.
I am the sign of the letter
and the designation of the division.
And I […].
(3 lines missing)
[…] light […].
[…] hearers […] to you
[…] the great power.
And […] will not move the name.
[…] to the one who created me.
And I will speak his name.
Look then at his words
and all the writings which have been completed.
Give heed then, you hearers
and you also, the angels and those who have been sent,
and you spirits who have arisen from the dead.
For I am the one who alone exists,
and I have no one who will judge me.
For many are the pleasant forms which exist in numerous sins,
and incontinencies,
and disgraceful passions,
and fleeting pleasures,
which (men) embrace until they become sober
and go up to their resting place.
And they will find me there,
and they will live,
and they will not die again.
         Selection made from James M. Robinson, ed., The Nag Hammadi Library, revised edition. HarperCollins, San Francisco, 1990.

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Thunder: Perfect Mind by Thomas Peace 2013

Thunder: Perfect Mind by Thomas Peace 2013

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They paved paradise and put up a parking lot…

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.     The tragedy is that most of us do not see the tragedy; most of us are drifting and do not see enough to act meaningfully for a greener planet.  

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.   Excerpt from Big Yellow Taxi Lyrics:

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Don’t it always seem to go
That you don’t know what you’ve got til its gone
They paved paradise
And put up a parking lot

They took all the trees
And put ’em in a tree museum
And they charged the people
A dollar and a half to see ’em

Don’t it always seem to go,
That you don’t know what you’ve got
Til its gone
They paved paradise
And put up a parking lot

Hey farmer farmer
Put away the DDT
I don’t care about spots on my apples
Leave me the birds and the bees
Please!

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Hope for the Future by Thomas Peace 2013

Hope for the Future by Thomas Peace 2013

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Looking for Miss Muffet (who sat on her tuffet)…

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.     You can’t run from your fears; you are your fears.  Simply observe them, without separation, judgement, and negativity, as they take place… and intelligence will flower.

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.   (Jumping spiders are harmless to humans and actually eat many harmful, disease carrying insects.)

Looking for Miss Muffet (who sat on her tuffet) by Thomas Peace 2013

Looking for Miss Muffet (who sat on her tuffet) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Moments…

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.    At the precise moment that you desire something in order to be happy… you are what happiness is not.

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Radiance by Thomas Peace 2013

Radiance by Thomas Peace 2013

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Magic Spring…

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.     from E. E. Cummings:

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Spring comes(no-
one
asks his name)

a mender
of things

with eager 
fingers(with
patient
eyes)re

-new-

ing remaking what
other
-wise we should
have 
thrown a-

way(and whose

brook
-bright flower-
soft bird
-quick voice loves

children
and sunlight and

mountains)in april(but
if he should
Smile)comes

nobody’ll know

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Eager Fingers by Thomas Peace 2013

Eager Fingers by Thomas Peace 2013

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