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Miracles…

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Why, who makes much of a miracle? 
As to me I know of nothing else but miracles, 
Whether I walk the streets of Manhattan, 
Or dart my sight over the roofs of houses toward the sky, 
Or wade with naked feet along the beach just in the edge of the water, 
Or stand under trees in the woods, 
Or talk by day with any one I love, or sleep in the bed at night 
with any one I love, 
Or sit at table at dinner with the rest, 
Or look at strangers opposite me riding in the car, 
Or watch honey-bees busy around the hive of a summer forenoon, 
Or animals feeding in the fields, 
Or birds, or the wonderfulness of insects in the air, 
Or the wonderfulness of the sundown, or of stars shining so quiet 
and bright, 
Or the exquisite delicate thin curve of the new moon in spring; 
These with the rest, one and all, are to me miracles, 
The whole referring, yet each distinct and in its place. 

To me every hour of the light and dark is a miracle, 
Every cubic inch of space is a miracle, 
Every square yard of the surface of the earth is spread with the same, 
Every foot of the interior swarms with the same. 
To me the sea is a continual miracle, 
The fishes that swim–the rocks–the motion of the waves–the 
ships with men in them, 
What stranger miracles are there?

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Flower Burst by Thomas Peace 2013

Flower Burst by Thomas Peace 2013

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The flowering of man…

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.  Perhaps, if it ever happens, the ending of pollution, overpopulation, wars, separative perspectives, and divisive institutions will be the evolutionary flowering of man.  

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Clovers by Thomas Peace 2013

Clovers by Thomas Peace 2013

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Survival of the fittest…

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.   Though it is primarily survival of the fittest here in and above water… it may very well be that the truly sacred only directly visits (and fills) the glass that is innocent, clear, and open.

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Wild Morning Glory by Thomas Peace 2013

Wild Morning Glory by Thomas Peace 2013

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True hate is instant separation…

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.  True hate is instant separation from the whole… and instant ignorance (and, hence, is always false).

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Wasp by Thomas Peace 2013

Wasp by Thomas Peace 2013

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Each of us is highly responsible…

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.    Each of us is highly responsible for getting the world cleaner, greener, and more peaceful.  

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Toad by Thomas Peace 2013

Toad by Thomas Peace 2013

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Wars are essentially stupid…

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. Wars are essentially stupid… just like one’s left hand attacking one’s right hand is essentially stupid.

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Katydid  (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Katydid (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Katydid (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Katydid (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Katydid (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Katydid (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Spring…

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Now i lay(with everywhere around)
me(the great dim deep sound
of rain;and of always and of nowhere)and
what a gently welcoming darkestness–

now i lay me down(in a most steep
more than music)feeling that sunlight is
(life and day are)only loaned:whereas
night is given(night and death and the rain

are given;and given is how beautifully snow)

now i lay me down to dream of(nothing
i or any somebody or you
can begin to begin to imagine)

something which nobody may keep.
now i lay me down to dream of Spring

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Spring Fledglings (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Spring Fledglings (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Spring Fledglings (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Spring Fledglings (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Spring Fledglings (3) by Thomas Peace 2013
Spring Fledglings (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

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The human brain can be split and two fields of consciousness then occur…

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.   This post probably will not be very popular.  However, that is OK by me; such is the nature of human conditioning.  Popular posts might tell you how wonderful everything is, how splendid and noble your efforts are, and how love is everywhere.  I say that there is not nearly enough love in the world.  There is plenty of beauty in the world, I feel… but there is not nearly enough love.  Honestly, so many of us are indifferent; so many put up with wars, nuclear armaments, pollution, overpopulation, suffering of people and animals, etc., without doing much of anything at all about it.  We have to do a lot more to make things better here on this planet.  If enough of us make a difference and change things for the better, then maybe love will be everywhere; but right now (honestly) it isn’t.  I sure hope that one day it (i.e., love) will be everywhere!

Some of the important things that we must be leery about, in our passage through life, are organizations and old-fashioned traditions that steer us into the complacency of being mere followers.   Many of us might maintain that we do not merely “follow the crowd”; but so many of us do so, unawares, not really seeing or realizing how we blindly follow the manner, habits, and cold indifference of others.  We chronically copy others, yet think that we are independent… not mere followers.  Some of us are warmly caring… but not nearly enough of us are.

What I’m about to tell you isn’t going to be what you’ll like to hear (i.e., read).  It goes against people’s grain, so to speak.  Bear with me on this; but don’t continue to read if you are easily disturbed.   It goes, if one examines deeply and objectively,  against much of what a lot of us have been told — and what was ingrained into us — about the afterlife (i.e., heaven or reincarnation or some such stuff)…  and about free will, conditioning, and awareness.   However, don’t — upon reading about it — merely allow yourself to get depressed, melancholy, and disheveled.   One’s life can be eternally significant, despite what occurs concerning the human brain.   Despite what the following may imply… one can still become imbued by the eternal.  

I learned about it many years ago, while in college.  I had read  extensive articles about it; and it caused me to really delve into different aspects and avenues of spirituality involving understanding the whole of existence.  It — what the articles were about — certainly was shocking to me.  The articles dealt with how surgeons severed the corpus callosum.   The human brain is, in a big way, a lot like the two halves of the inside of a walnut.  Connecting the halves is what is known as the corpus callosum.  Surgeons have had to sever the corpus callosum in certain individuals — such as those suffering from certain forms of epilepsy — in order to try to keep the severity of the seizures down.  In patients who have had their corpus callosum severed, the right half of the brain does not know what the left half of the brain is thinking (and vice versa).  In other words, two fields of separate consciousness are created (following the surgery)… when initially there was one.  This type of surgery has occurred many times; it is not some kind of theoretical proposition or fluke (one-time) occurrence.

People, following such surgery, exist as two separate minds within one body.  Instances have occurred wherein a man (following having his corpus callosum severed) was trying to pull his pants up with his right hand… while his left hand was trying to pull his pants down.  (Each field of consciousness had something different in mind!)  Another (similar) man was observed trying to strike his wife with one hand, while the other hand tried to stop the opposite hand from hitting her.

Does this have deep implications about life for us?  You bet it does!   The implications extend far beyond what most care to look into; however, it would be prudent if they did look deeper.   Many are afraid to look deeper.  I, for one, looked deeper.   I am glad that I did (look deeper).  The implications are extensive.   Does it negate the possibility of eternity for us?   No, it does not!   However, merely looking at life in our standard, old-fashioned ways — as we have always done in the past — may not be prudent (considering this).  We have to change the way we look at things.  Otherwise we will become more and more fragmented inwardly and outwardly (not entirely unlike the unfortunate patients of the brain surgery).  Many people don’t wish to change; but change we must!

 

Walnuts black by José Luis Hernández Zurdo

Walnuts black by José Luis Hernández Zurdo

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Jealousy and Social-oriented Fear…

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Meadow Flowers by Thomas Peace 2013

Meadow Flowers by Thomas Peace 2013

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Wisdom and Truth…

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.   Wisdom and truth exist beyond the realm of superficial thought; most all thought is essentially superficial.

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Thorn-mimic Treehopper & Ant by Thomas Peace 2013

Thorn-mimic Treehopper & Ant by Thomas Peace 2013

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The “perceiver” is “the perceived”…

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.  The “perceiver” is “the perceived”; you are, psychologically, really not separate from what you see.

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Stick Insect In Woods (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Stick Insect In Woods (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Stick Insect in Woods (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Stick Insect in Woods (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Stick Insect In Woods (3) by Thomas Peace 2013
Stick Insect In Woods (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Stick Insect In Woods (4) by Thomas Peace 2013

Stick Insect In Woods (4) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Don’t follow anybody…

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.    We’ve followed leaders for millions of years… and look where it has gotten us!  Don’t follow anybody, neither politically nor religiously.  So many of us drift through life, needing to be lead.  A person who needs to be lead is an insecure person, much like a shadow.  (We are not advocating some kind of crazy anarchy!)

A true democracy is one which exists beyond dogmatic leaders.  In such a society, people could vote, referendum style, on key issues periodically, through the usage of, for instance, computers.  Instead of having stuffy, life-long political barons, we could (jury-duty style) have responsible people work in groups of 12 (or thereabouts) to, on a temporary, rotating basis,  regulate and coordinate the voting and election results; that would be a true democracy (and no “politicians,” no feigning baby-kissers nor totalitarians need be involved).

Religiously, so many of us, too, want to be lead.  But is true religion what one can be lead in?  You can be lead to a dead thing.  But you cannot be lead to a dynamic, truly living (non-stagnant) thing.  It may very well be that the truly sacred is not what any concocted, fabricated, man-made path can lead to.  However, so many of us stay on our separate, fabricated, traditional paths (that were handed down to us like a pair of old pants).  In a separate path, one easily looks at others (who are not in it) with an air of superiority and separation.  The truly sacred may not be what can be touched by what remains in isolated groups, which separate themselves from other groups (causing more friction and division in the world).  So many of us want to be where we can easily be “told.”  But if truth is never merely second-hand… it cannot ever merely be told from one to another; being told is receiving something in a second-hand way; real truth is never second- hand.  Shadows are second-hand.  It may be that one has to discover it (i.e., truth) anew (freshly and directly) for oneself each and every moment.  

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A learned man came to me once.

He said, “I know the way, — come.”

And I was overjoyed at this.

Together we hastened.

Soon, too soon, were we

Where my eyes were useless,

And I knew not the ways of my feet.

I clung to the hand of my friend;

But at last he cried: “I am lost.”

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Wild Flowers by Thomas Peace 2013

Wild Flowers by Thomas Peace 2013

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Ants and Uncles…

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.     Fear of being “not accepted” makes many into the shallow shadows of others.   

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Shadow of Yellow (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Shadow of Yellow (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Shadow of Yellow (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Shadow of Yellow (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Intimate Contacts…

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.    We humans need to do far more with regard to population control measures (to save our very small and fragile planet).

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Hover Flies (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Hover Flies (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Hover Flies (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Hover Flies (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Hover Flies (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Hover Flies (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Kite Festival Photos…

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.   To effortlessly see life joyfully is to look silently without the accumulated baggage of the past.

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Grand Haven (4) by Thomas Peace 2013

Grand Haven (4) by Thomas Peace 2013

Grand Haven (5) by Thomas Peace 2013
Grand Haven (5) by Thomas Peace 2013

Grand Haven (6) by Thomas Peace 2013

Grand Haven (6) by Thomas Peace 2013

Grand Haven (7) by Thomas Peace 2013

Grand Haven (7) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Winter Scene…

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The following is a short (simple) video of it snowing where we live… along an Illinois river bank; a couple of photos are additionally included.  Snow, even though it means the absence of all my favorite bugs and creatures (for a while), is cool (in more ways than one)!  The snow was quite beautiful… as it always is!

Each snowflake is unique, not like the others; yet, from a distance, they all look rather the same. Each of us (humans) is unique; however, in a big way, we are all the same. We — each and every one of us — have hopes, fears, desires, and favorite people whom we love and cherish. However, each of our hopes, fears, desires, and favorite people are different from everyone else’s. We can even be considerably more unique when we stop blindly following our flaky leaders — who don’t have a clue about where they’re going (and drifting to) anyway — and, instead, independently look at life beyond what we’ve merely been molded and shaped to see.  

from Emily Dickinson:

It sifts from Leaden Sieves –
It powders all the Wood.
It fills with Alabaster Wool
The Wrinkles of the Road –

It makes an even Face
Of Mountain, and of Plain –
Unbroken Forehead from the East
Unto the East again –

It reaches to the Fence –
It wraps it Rail by Rail
Till it is lost in Fleeces –
It deals Celestial Veil

To Stump, and Stack – and Stem –
A Summer’s empty Room –
Acres of Joints, where Harvests were,
Recordless, but for them –

It Ruffles Wrists of Posts
As Ankles of a Queen –
Then stills it’s Artisans – like Ghosts –
Denying they have been –

Winter Snowfall (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Winter Snowfall (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Winter Snowfall (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Winter Snowfall (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Going beyond mere reflections…

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.     To reflect on something — merely with images from the mind — may not be to see it (fully) in actuality.  When one looks from (and “as”) images, one is looking from (or through) what one was taught.  What one was taught is always “of the past”; therefore, what one sees through (and with) this medium… is always a distorted, partial view of what actually is.  If one looks by way of “what one was taught to see”… one sees things as one was taught to see them; in actuality, one sees what one was taught.  The “perceiver” and “the perception” are not necessarily two different/separate things.  If the perception is a reflection of what one “has learned,” it is part of the absorbed and memorized constitution of the “perceiver.”   When such a “perceiver” perceives, he (or she) is looking (at least partially) from (and “as”) what he is (i.e., from what he or she has absorbed via learned processes).  Looking at all things by way of “what one was taught” is a form of mental reflection (learned from others).  It may be that the truly sacred cannot ever be truly seen by what are mere reflections… not even partially (although perhaps hints of it can be seen in such a way).   That is one big reason why the sacred seems so elusive to so many.  Most merely reflect on things — and look at things — from mere symbolic representations that they were taught.   All symbolic representations, no matter how “intelligent” they may seem — and no matter how helpful they may be — are, intrinsically, distortions.  This doesn’t at all mean that one should give up on “thinking, reflecting, and learning”; those are all very useful tools.  However, they are only tools; they need not be what the essence of the organism must always be.  Over-identifying with the tools may make significant waves in the waters (of the mind) that never allow direct perception.

March is coming.  No doubt, the river must soon be (in a reactive) flowing… just like most humans are fixated in a reactive flowing.  An overabundance of reactive flowing may not easily allow for a direct perception of truth.  Just as each surface wave of a turbulent (spring) river reflects things in a distorted, fragmentary way… so the essence of each thought is constituted of fragmentation and a significant degree of distortion.  Time is as a river.   Perhaps, in March, one will stand on the bank of the river and remember something about the call of a certain bird.  However,  it will not really be the call of a certain bird that occurs again; it will only be a virtual thing… as all thoughts are.   (Don’t merely be satisfied with the virtual.)

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from Wallace Stevens:

NOT IDEAS ABOUT THE THING
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At the earliest ending of winter,
In March, a scrawny cry from outside
Seemed like a sound in his mind. 

He knew that he heard it,
A bird’s cry, at daylight or before,
In the early March wind. 

The sun was rising at six, 
No longer a battered panache above snow… 
It would have been outside. 

It was not from the vast ventriloquism 
Of sleep’s faded paper-mache… 
The sun was coming from the outside. 

That scrawny cry–It was
A chorister whose c preceded the choir.
It was part of the colossal sun, 

Surrounded by its choral rings,
Still far away. It was like
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A photo of the river bank that we live on; as one was taking photos, a goose, across the river, was calling out.  (The river and this article may be something to reflect on.)  (Left click on image to enlarge; hit left “return arrow” to return.)

Winter River by Thomas Peace 2013

Winter River by Thomas Peace 2013

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Going after the truth no matter what the consequences are…

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.  When I was rather young — which wasn’t just a few months ago — I was determined to search for the actual truth that lies behind the essence of everything.  The consequences of what I found did not matter to me.  I didn’t want to “sugar-coat” what I might find… and turn it into something more tolerable (if it turned out to somehow be unpleasant).   One wanted to actually perceive “what was behind everything” without distortion, without concern as to whether my personal life had any lasting significance or was merely an evanescent flash soon to be diluted. What was important was  the “seeing” of the truth without distortion, without altering it into something that might be more comfortable (though fictional).  To approach the “actual truth of everything,” one must put away ones desires (or stored patterns) of “how things should be,” or “what would be comfortable,” or “what one was told about things (by others)”… and perception must be undistorted.  If we approach the truth with “what we’ve been told,” or with “how things ought to be,” we’ll definitely find something, but it won’t be the truth (though we may erroneously accept that it is).  To go towards the truth — without any baggage from the past — one must go without fear of the consequences of what one might find.  (Carry a lot of baggage… and you’ll fall through the thin ice… as most people do.)

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.   Sheets of ice of the partially frozen river that we live on.  (Left click on image to enlarge; hit left “return arrow” to return.)

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Ice on River (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Ice on River (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Ice on River (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Ice on River (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Frozen in Time…

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.    Curiously, most human beings function within the very significant and important domain of time… yet they have no idea about the fundamental essence and nature of time; nor do they realize the opportunity of going beyond it.   Though it sounds mysterious and rather supernatural — it isn’t — it is a fact that a truly enlightened being can (once and a while) exist in (and “with”) a timelessness that is beyond the limited and unlimited field of time.

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The following pictures are photos that I took of  ice along the river bank that we live on.   These look much better expanded,  so… (Left click on the pictures to enlarge them; hit the left “return arrow” to return.)

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Frozen in Time (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Frozen in Time (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Frozen in Time (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Frozen in Time (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Frozen in Time (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Frozen in Time (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Wisdom is one of the most important things in life…

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Once I saw mountains angry,
And ranged in battle-front.
Against them stood a little man;
Aye, he was no bigger than my finger.
I laughed, and spoke to one near me,
“Will he prevail?”
“Surely,” replied this other;
“His grandfathers beat them many times.”
Then did I see much virtue in grandfathers —
At least, for the little man
Who stood against the mountains.

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Pseudo-silhouette (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pseudo-silhouette (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pseudo-silhouette (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pseudo-silhouette (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Pseudo-silhouette (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pseudo-silhouette (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

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True (not Pretentious) Compassion…

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Though many talk about it and pretend to have it… very few are truly compassionate.  Those few that are truly and deeply compassionate (in a holistic, deeper than average sense)… may be, fortunately,  sometimes even visited (at least once, twice, or more, during their lives) by the immensity of the truly sacred.

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.     Seldom with the Soul

.     Scarcer once with the Might

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Resting Dragonfly (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Resting Dragonfly (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Resting Dragonfly (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Resting Dragonfly (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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A Robust and Healthy Mind…

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A robust and healthy mind is essential.  Just as the body should be tenderly taken care of, given the correct, healthy foods, and exercised daily… so the mind, too, must be operated with care and order.  The mind and the body have a close relationship with each other.  When one is distorted and broken… it often influences the other.  A languid and indifferent mind easily allows for a body that indolently sits around.  Additionally, a body deficient in good nutrients and decent exercise… can easily influence the mind to be less alert, joyous, and caring.  It’s a close partnership… and not enough people deeply realize that.   Interestingly, just having a healthy body does not ensure that the mind (involved with that body) will be concomitantly healthy and orderly.  There are many unbalanced, uncaring, mentally disturbed people with excellent bodies.  

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Bre with Bubbles by Thomas Peace 2013

Bre with Bubbles by Thomas Peace 2013

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Communing with Nature…

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Friend (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Friend (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Friend (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Friend (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

F(3) by Thomas Peace 2013

F(3) by Thomas Peace 2013

F (4) by Thomas Peace 2013

F (4) by Thomas Peace 2013

F (5) by Thomas Peace 2013

F (5) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Early Valentine…

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You Are What You Perceive (Part 2… Don’t Be Hysterical About It!)…

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Although the wise man lucidly understands that (psychologically) the “perceiver” is “the perceived”… he (or she) does not let that “lucidity” ever become detrimental to his/her holistic integrity and order.   In other words, seeing something that is rather ludicrous, or ugly, crude or crass… does not, in essence, ever nullify the sagacity and beautiful order of a true (integral) wise man.  (Currently, there is plenty of manmade disorder all around, in society, that can be observed; however, that need not curtail the order within a truly decent, aware, orderly, compassionate being.)

Therefore it can be said:

You are not separate from what your perceptions are.   However, if you perceive something that is rather ludicrous or disorderly… it does not transfer that state (of disorder) to you.

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from: T.S. Eliot (1888-1965)

S she laughed I was aware of becoming involved
in her laughter and being part of it, until her
teeth were only accidental stars with a talent
for squad-drill. I was drawn in by short gasps,
inhaled at each momentary recovery, lost finally
in the dark caverns of her throat, bruised by
the ripple of unseen muscles. An elderly waiter
with trembling hands was hurriedly spreading
a pink and white checked cloth over the rusty
green iron table, saying: “If the lady and
gentleman wish to take their tea in the garden,
if the lady and gentleman wish to take their
tea in the garden …” I decided that if the
shaking of her breasts could be stopped, some of
the fragments of the afternoon might be collected,
and I concentrated my attention with careful
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You (psychologically) are what you perceive

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One of the chief attributes of a truly sagacious mind is to look at things without the dichotomy between the “observer” and “the observed.”   The “observer” is not truly separate from “the observed”; you are not separate from what your perceptions are.

It is easy to crassly think that one is separate from the perceptions that one experiences.  Multitudes of crude, base organisms can easily think and perceive in such a manner.  The truly wise, however, acutely perceive beyond these primordial demarcations and boundaries.  The truly sacred does not ever pass through what is crooked and distorted; it only visits (and goes through) what is straight, non-separated, direct, and true.

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THERE was a child went forth every day;

And the first object he look’d upon, that object he became;

And that object became part of him for the day, or a certain part of

the day, or for many years, or stretching cycles of years.

The early lilacs became part of this child,

And grass, and white and red morning-glories, and white and red

clover, and the song of the phoebe-bird,

And the Third-month lambs, and the sow’s pink-faint litter, and the

mare’s foal, and the cow’s calf,

And the noisy brood of the barn-yard, or by the mire of the pond-

side,

And the fish suspending themselves so curiously below there–and the

beautiful curious liquid,

And the water-plants with their graceful flat heads–all became part

of him.

The field-sprouts of Fourth-month and Fifth-month became part of

him;

Winter-grain sprouts, and those of the light-yellow corn, and the

esculent roots of the garden,

And the apple-trees cover’d with blossoms, and the fruit afterward,

and wood-berries, and the commonest weeds by the road;

And the old drunkard staggering home from the out-house of the

tavern, whence he had lately risen,

And the school-mistress that pass’d on her way to the school,

And the friendly boys that pass’d–and the quarrelsome boys,

And the tidy and fresh-cheek’d girls–and the barefoot negro boy and

girl,

And all the changes of city and country, wherever he went.

His own parents,

He that had father’d him, and she that had conceiv’d him in her womb,

and birth’d him,

They gave this child more of themselves than that;

They gave him afterward every day–they became part of him.

The mother at home, quietly placing the dishes on the supper-table;

The mother with mild words–clean her cap and gown, a wholesome odor

falling off her person and clothes as she walks by;

The father, strong, self-sufficient, manly, mean, anger’d, unjust;

The blow, the quick loud word, the tight bargain, the crafty lure,

The family usages, the language, the company, the furniture–the

yearning and swelling heart,

Affection that will not be gainsay’d–the sense of what is real–the

thought if, after all, it should prove unreal,

The doubts of day-time and the doubts of night-time–the curious

whether and how,

Whether that which appears so is so, or is it all flashes and specks?

Men and women crowding fast in the streets–if they are not flashes

and specks, what are they?

The streets themselves, and the façades of houses, and goods in the

windows,

Vehicles, teams, the heavy-plank’d wharves–the huge crossing at the

ferries,

The village on the highland, seen from afar at sunset–the river

between,

Shadows, aureola and mist, the light falling on roofs and gables of

white or brown, three miles off,

The schooner near by, sleepily dropping down the tide–the little

boat slack-tow’d astern,

The hurrying tumbling waves, quick-broken crests, slapping,

The strata of color’d clouds, the long bar of maroon-tint, away

solitary by itself–the spread of purity it lies motionless in,

The horizon’s edge, the flying sea-crow, the fragrance of salt marsh

and shore mud;

These became part of that child who went forth every day, and who now

goes, and will always go forth every day.

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We hold our hands together… be the sunshine…

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Without the things that you perceive… you (as you are) wouldn’t exist.  Consciousness (largely) is what it perceives.  So the next time that you see something, realize (please) that you are not (in essence) separate from it (i.e., you are not separate from your perceptions).  What you see is a part of what you are.  When you see some beautiful sunshine… it is you.  When you see the atrocity (i.e., darkness) of man to man — or the (brilliant) heartfelt compassion of man to man — it is you.  The perceiver is the perceived.  In deep wisdom, there is only a perceiving… and that perceiving (if it is seen sagaciously) is eternal.
This, believe it or not, is applicable fundamentally at our core… besides perceptually; we are not separate from each other; we are all one.  You can hold your hands apart… but they are not separate.  The left hand can “think” that it is apart from the right hand, but it is not.  Hold something within your hand; it is — in a big way — you.
The following is an excerpt of lyrics from Anderson Bruford  Wakeman Howe… the self-titled album by four alumni of the progressive rock group Yes:  Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, Rick Wakeman, and Steve Howe.  (Jon Anderson, the alumni singer of Yes, gave me permission to include the lyrics of a couple of his songs within my book.  He offered these lyrics free of charge… which is awesome!)
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Always the way it seems
Just hear your voice
In all the songs of the earth
Nothing can come between us
You’re a brother of mine
We hold our hands together
Be the sunshine
Nothing can come between us
Be the sisters of time
Just hear your voice
in all the songs of the earth
Nothing can come between us
Nothing can come between us
Nothing can come between us
So give it all the love you have
Never be afraid to show your heart
So give it all the love you have
There is a special reason to come true
So giving all the love you have
Never be afraid to show your heart
So give it all the love you have
There is a special reason
There is a special reason this time
Long lost brother of mine
Seeing your life for the first time
Long lost brother of mine
Watching me walk in the full moon
Long lost brother of mine
Waking this dream everlasting
Long lost brother of mine
Seeing my life for the first time
Long lost brother of mine
Seeing me fly like an eagle
Long lost brother of mine
Watching me walk in the full moon
Long lost brother of mine
Seeing my life for the first time
Long lost brother of mine
Waking this dream everlasting
So it’s there
Putting one into one special reason
Yes it’s there
Putting “one into one one another”…
Sure can! Sure can! Sure can!
It’s a certain dimension
Coming at us for the very first time
It’s the second attention
Realising it all of the time
Re-defining this long lost passion
For the living we’re in
This will be the first of many
I be telling you
Long lost brother of mine
Walking away from illusion
Long lost brother of mine
Singing the sisters of freedom
Long lost brother of mine
Seeing the fathers of wisdom
Long lost brother of mine
Seeing my life for the first time
So it’s there, putting one into one special reason
Yes it’s there, putting “one into one one another”…
So it’s there, putting one into one special reason
Yes it’s there, you can see what you want to see
Long lost brother of mine…
Long lost brother of mine…
Long lost brother of mine…
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Enlightenment…

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.      A sudden gleam divine, precipitating, bursting all these bub-

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.      These eager business aims — books, politics, art, amours,

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The Royal Monarch that isn’t just for show…

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.     Some things are innocent, content, and beautiful in themselves… and are the real blessings…

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Like a Grey Rock Wandering…

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.      We are all one… we are not at all — as some would have you

.      believe — separate.   All creatures are (together) one.  Not many

.      creatures fully realize this. 

.      I (in my six-legged greyness) am supposed

.      to “blend in”… so that you do not see me.   But, you see me.  Speak

.      anything out loud,  anything whatsoever, and you will

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Thinking, per se, is rather cold and empty…

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Exclusively remaining in (and “as”) thought… is a form of suffering.  Thinking is always “about” the reality; it is never the actuality of the reality.  Remaining as “the virtual” is like staying within a computer world… accepting it to be essentially true.  

Unfortunately, very few (these days) actually go beyond the symbolic tools that they were programmed to become.

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Thought is false happiness:the idea
That by thinking one can
Or may, penetrate, not may,
But can, that one is sure to be able – 

That there lies at the end of thought
A foyer of the spirit in a landscape
Of the mind, in which we sit
And wear humanity’s bleak crown;

In which we read the critique of paradise
And say it is the work
Of a comedian, this critique,
In which we sit and breathe

An innocence of an absolute,
False happiness, since we know that we use
Only the eye as faculty, that the mind
Is the eye, and that this landscape of the mind

Is a landscape only of the eye, and that
We are ignorant men incapable
Of the least, minor, vital metaphor, content,
At last, there, when it turns out to be here.

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Stopping violence isn’t easy…

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.      The poorer people become.

.      The sharper men’s weapons,

.      The more trouble in the land.

.      The more ingenious and clever men are,

.      The more strange things happen.

.      The more rules and regulations,

.      The more thieves and robbers.

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Suffering is universal; we are all part of the totality of it…

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oppression and shame;
I hear secret convulsive sobs from young men, at anguish with
themselves, remorseful after deeds done;
I see, in low life, the mother misused by her children, dying,
neglected, gaunt, desperate;
I see the wife misused by her husband—I see the treacherous seducer
of young women;
I mark the ranklings of jealousy and unrequited love, attempted to be
hid—I see these sights on the earth;
I see the workings of battle, pestilence, tyranny—I see martyrs and
prisoners;
I observe a famine at sea—I observe the sailors casting lots who
shall be kill’d, to preserve the lives of the rest;
I observe the slights and degradations cast by arrogant persons upon
laborers, the poor, and upon negroes, and the like;
All these—All the meanness and agony without end, I sitting, look
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Death Immense Is Not So As A Little Innocence…

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.     Youth is growing down… when they are slowly losing their innocence

.     and are turning into more second-hand, dead copies of mere so-called 

.     grown-ups.    Never grow up… never lose your innocence.

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.     a little innocence,although it were

.     as red as terror and as green as fate,

.     greyly shall fail and dully disappear —

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Praying Mantises… and Primitive Notions of Entropy…

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.     miseducated, ironclad notions of entropy… as certain minds,

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At one time, I had a Praying Mantis as a pet… in a large terrarium.  I fed it thawed frozen brine shrimp (daily) from my fingers.  It lived for a very long time and laid huge egg sacks full of many eggs (that I put in our backyard).  Female Mantises can lay fertile eggs even without ever coming into contact with a male Mantis; in such cases, the babies are exact clones of the mother.  (If they do mate with a male… the females sometimes eat the male’s head off… or consume much of his body.)  My pet Mantis really enjoyed climbing around on my fingers often.  I was with my pet Mantis on the day that it died; it continually kept kissing its arms/legs all around… as if it were saying “good-bye” to itself.

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Mantis (2)… hanging out with Tom… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Mantis (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Mantids are meticulous groomers!

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Peeking over the antenna… right into the camera eye!

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Purple Condemnation…

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.   “You should live like a flower,

.   Holding malice like a puppy,

.   Waging war like a lambkin.”

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.   “It is only wrong for angels

.   Who can live like the flowers,

.   Holding malice like the puppies,

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Peace and Pieces…

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.     everything in pieces (i.e., in fragments).  Peace = no pieces!

.     The flowering plant (below) has many flowers (on different stems)…

.     but they are all “one”; they are not separate.  Each flower can be a bit 

.     different (than the others), but they all (in a big way) are also rather

.     similar… and they are not separate.

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The friction between nations and groups is a reflection of the friction, fragmentation, and separative outlooks within each one of us.  We will never have a lasting and holistic peace if each of us continues to see things with a “broken” perspective.  Almost all of us have been educated to see things in a fragmentary way (i.e., “them” and “us”).  What is fragmentary, what sees and thinks with a “broken” perspective… must, by natural law, extend more conflict, disorder, and disharmony (to a significant extent) than need be.  What is ruptured internally extends that to manifest as an external rupturing.  We all can benefit from more holistic, intelligent, integral understanding.

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Going beyond the conventional…

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.     Life is meant to be lived (with vibrant awareness)… not mere

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There is no plurality…

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Compassion is thick, warm, and deep; indifference is…

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Lacewing by Thomas Peace 2013

Lacewing by Thomas Peace 2013

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One safe and quiet blade of grass…

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.      (Note:  The following is rather subtle… and may be difficult for many to grasp.

.      Please examine it carefully… and with a mind that has dropped — at least for a

.      while — its ironclad, conventional background and inherited prejudices.)      😉

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.     One safe and quiet blade of lofty, unconventional grass,

.     withstanding the traditional rain, soars higher (to the truth of

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Leaf of Grass byThomas Peace 2012

Leaf of Grass by
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Actual Photos of the Immortal Web of Time…

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One wonders… what can be wiser than a wise spider?

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Certainly not a lot of ordinary humans.  Most humans, strangely enough, are stuck in time… and don’t even have a clue…

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phys·i·og·no·my

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noun, plural phys·i·og·no·mies.

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The face or countenance, especially when considered as an index to the character:
a fierce physiognomy.
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Also called anthroposcopy.  The art of determining character or personal characteristics
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The outward appearance of anything, taken as offering some “insight” into its
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The Immortal Web of Time (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

The Immortal Web of Time (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

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The Immortal Web of Time (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

The Immortal Web of Time (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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The Immortal Web of Time (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

The Immortal Web of Time (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Photos: Three Creatures in an Eternal Flower…

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Curiously, it may be that “mostpeople” function in the details, but never seem to care about seeing the big picture.

Curiously, time and eternity may be parts of that bigger picture that “mostpeople” don’t care enough about seeing.

It’s always  important to see the little details; it’s also always  important to curiously see (and understand) the big picture.

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from Emily Dickinson:

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ESTRANGED from Beauty — none can be —

For Beauty is Infinity —

And power to be finite ceased

Before Identity was leased.

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Three Bugs in an Eternal Flower (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Three Bugs in an Eternal Flower (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Three Bugs in an Eternal Flower (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Three Bugs in an Eternal Flower (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Three Bugs in an Eternal Flower (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Three Bugs in an Eternal Flower (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Video of a Royal “Painted Lady” in Eternal Sunshine…(plus an extra Photo)…

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Painted Lady by Thomas Peace 2013

Painted Lady by Thomas Peace 2013

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.   THE BUTTERFLY’S Numidian Gown

.   With spots of Burnish roasted on

.   Is proof against the Sun

.   Yet prone to shut its spotted Fan

.   And panting on a Clover lean

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In order to magically not be like “mostpeople,” one has to stand alone…

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In order to magically not be like “mostpeople,” one has to stand alone… like a single leaf upon a branching tree… (which is not isolation; it is really joyously and steadfastly being connected to the whole).

“Mostpeople” will not deeply understand this.  “Mostpeople” are not able to function via a profundity of  much understanding.  Do what you want… but I’m not interested in going with the masses of “mostpeople”; they all fall away from “being one with the whole.”

Like most of the leaves of a tree in late fall or in winter… “mostpeople” find it very easy to exist separately, apart from the whole.   That is how “mostpeople” cadaverously go about their separate ways.

The “me” is what “mostpeople” are.   “Mostpeople” are what they were taught.   “Mostpeople” readily absorb and become what  they were fabricated to become.     “Mostpeople” are the fear of going beyond what they were merely taught; hence, they fear going  into the truly unknown… into the truly mysterious.  It is easy to become merely what you were (safely) structured to become.  (However, such safety isn’t really safe by any means; it is a “being blown apart from the tree of wholeness and wisdom.”  Such separation is a form of death.)  “Mostpeople” are afraid of standing alone; they are afraid of not fitting in with “the rest of the crowd.”

The “me,” to “mostpeople,” is separate from everyone else.  Each thinks that their “me” is what is essentially separate from “other” people, animals, and plants.”  They think that there is distance from this “me” to “other” life forms and other beings.  The “me,” to “mostpeople,” is separate from the desires and fears that it has.  This “me” (according to “mostpeople”) can run from, try to alter, or subjugate its fears.  The “me,” to “mostpeople,” is separate from the desires that it has.  This “me” (according to “mostpeople”) can chase after, try to alter, or subjugate its desires.  The “me,” to “mostpeople,” is separate from the ideas and thoughts that it has.  This “me” (according to “mostpeople”) can recall, try to alter, or subjugate it ideas and thoughts.

To “mostpeople,” the “me” is a central, regulatory, decision-making presence that is apart from other beings… and is, additionally, apart from its very own thoughts (that “it” has power over).

To the ignorant and unaware, the following may seem a bit intimidating or disquieting… but (in reality) it is not anything to be alarmed about whatsoever.

To one who may, indeed, be of wisdom, there is not much of a “me”.  The wise man goes far beyond what he (or she) was merely taught.  The wise man does not merely become what he was molded, shaped, and programmed to become.

The wise man, to a great extent,  is not separate from everyone else.  He does not feel separate from other people, animals, and plants.  The wise man feels responsibility for all… because there are no “learned,” illusory lines of demarcation separating him from the rest of life.  The wise man understands that he is not merely something separate from his fears.  He lucidly perceives that he and the fears are “one and the same.”  He is not separate from what the fears are.  The wise man understands that he is not merely something separate from his desires.  He lucidly perceives that he and the desires are “one and the same.”  He is not separate from what the desires are.

The wise man does not childishly try to run from, alter, or subjugate his fears…  for he prudently sees that doing so involves primitive, superficial conflict along with a significant waste of time and energy.  The wise man does not childishly try to run after, alter, or subjugate his desires… for he prudently sees that doing so involves primitive, superficial conflict along with a significant waste of time and energy. (This does not mean that he does whatever is desired; that would be foolish!)  The wise man is not — unlike “mostpeople” — afraid of standing alone.

The wise man does not childishly (from something internal, with a distance) try to recall his thoughts… because he discerningly perceives that his thoughts are not separate from what he actually is.  So, in a wise mind, when thoughts are being recalled,  they are recalling themselves; they are doing the recalling… not something somehow magically separate from them that is “getting them to recall.”  Any alteration of thought, by a wise mind, involves thought altering and rearranging itself… not something doing it that is, somehow, separate and distant from thought/thinking.  (Interestingly, despite its close, non-divisive connection to thinking, the sagacious mind, by the way, in its all-pervading wisdom, is not merely confined to the realm of mere thoughts and thinking.)

The wise mind is not what functions with a lot of separation and needless conflict (between what it is and what it is not)… as does “mostpeople.”  This does not mean, of course, that the wise mind will brush your teeth for you (if you can brush them).  It does mean that the wise, holistic mind is not likely to be involved in fragmentary wars, ruthless competitiveness, indifferent unconcern, and uncaring debauchery.  It may be that the wise mind is an awareness that pervades and permeates beyond all small, limited, selfish, immature lines of separation and restriction.  One, major form or type of restriction… involves erroneously thinking that there is distance between you and your thoughts, fears, and perceptions… which, in reality, there is not.  You actually are your thoughts, fears, and perceptions.  Going beyond such restriction is the only true and real freedom and (wholeness)… and it is not, unfortunately, for “mostpeople.”

In order to magically not be like “mostpeople,” one has to stand alone… like a single leaf upon a branching tree… (which is not isolation; it is really joyously and steadfastly being connected to the whole).

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One winter afternoon

(at the magical hour
when is becomes if)

a bespangled clown
standing on eighth street
handed me a flower.

Nobody,it’s safe
to say,observed him but

myself;and why?because

without any doubt he was
whatever(first and last)

mostpeople fear most:
a mystery for which i’ve
no word except alive

—that is,completely alert
and miraculously whole;

with not merely a mind and a heart

but unquestionably a soul-
by no means funereally hilarious

(or otherwise democratic)
but essentially poetic
or ethereally serious:

a fine not a coarse clown
(no mob, but a person)

and while never saying a word

who was anything but dumb;
since the silence of him

self sang like a bird.
Mostpeople have been heard
screaming for international

measures that render hell rational
—i thank heaven somebody’s crazy

enough to give me a daisy

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Connected to the Whole... photo by Thomas Peace c.2013

Connected to the Whole… photo by Thomas Peace c.2013

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What I think about Gay people…

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Not to stereotype… but the following is what I think about Gay people.

First off, let me inform you that I am completely “straight.”  I am male and I have a female wife.  I have always been straight… and I’m sure I’ll happily remain that way.

I’ve had tropical fish and parrots, as pets, for many years.  Years ago, I met someone who shared his home with many parrots.  He had a lot of breeding pairs — really cared for his many bird-friends — and was really fond of animals of all types.  He was a real lover of nature.  He went by the name of Buddy.  Buddy became one of my very best of friends.  As time went by, I learned that Buddy was gay.  He, in all the long time that I knew him, never tried to touch me inappropriately or in any sexual kind of way.  We hung out a lot together… and often talked about different kinds of animals and creatures; nature and wildlife was our real passion.

Buddy once confided, to me, about how difficult it was for his family (i.e., his parents and siblings) about accepting his “gayness.”  He, additionally, once said to me, “Who would ever choose to be gay?”  He said that nobody would choose to be different like that; that it was something that just “happens” (like biologically/physiologically).  I agreed with him; felt empathy for him; and continued to accept him as a true and splendid friend.

Unfortunately, Buddy did not see himself as positively as I did.  He was raised Roman Catholic and attended church on a weekly basis.  Buddy told me that what he was doing was a “sin”… and that, in a way, he was “wrong” and “evil.”  Following being told things like that from Buddy, I occasionally would tell him that what he was… was not in any way sinful, or wrong, or evil.  However, just like oodles of others, Buddy was ingrained by a traditional, doctrine-oriented, obsolete system run by antiquated, old-fogeyish men.  My words fell on deaf ears.  To his mind, I was no longer a “believer.”   So my words carried little weight.

Once, we went together (to a distant large town) to a huge convention —  with many people attending — on parrots.  Buddy invited me to stay overnight at his friend’s house (while we were there).  He assured me that there would be no interference with my privacy.  I agreed, and — though I  had a room all to myself, with the door closed — I just could not sleep that night.  Something, deep down and rather unconscious, would not let me sleep.  Nothing happened that night, of course, and I could have slept just fine.  I’m sure that Buddy had a great time with his friend.  (My lack of sleep was something to laugh about the next day.)  At the large (all day) convention, which was about parrots, they served “grouse” for lunch; each plate had a whole bird sitting there in front of each in attendance…(except, fortunately, for me… I’m a vegetarian)!  That meal was ludicrous!  Who planned that, one wonders!  We laughed about it all the way home!  🙂

Ever since I was a young child, I’ve had tropical fish.  Angel fish, which I’ve occasionally gotten eggs and babies from, mate for life.  Once in a while, I noticed, two males or two females would become mates.  These fish were not “swayed” by deviant other fish who “taught them deviant ways”!  It was just some biological/physiological phenomenon that naturally happened now and then.  (Like it or not, we, all land-dwelling vertebrates, evolved from fish… fish like Osteolepis.)

One day, they found Buddy dead in his back yard. This, by the way, happened years ago.  It was a heart related cause of death.  One wonders if stress played a role in his untimely demise.  If he had more acceptance, from others, about his “condition that wasn’t a condition”… maybe he would have lived a lot longer and a lot happier.

I am so glad that I still am not a follower of those old-fogeyish men with their pointed, fancy caps and their fancy robes and buildings.  I am glad that I was supportive of Buddy… and that I often said positive things about his lifestyle (that he didn’t choose).

One of my sister-in-laws is gay.  She is married to another woman.  My wife’s family, at first, had a bit of a difficult time with it.  But now they are very accepting and understanding about it.  I, from the get-go, did not have any problem with it; to me, at the time, the difficulty that others were having about it seemed to be rather nonsensical and silly.  That sister-in-law — I have six others — happens to be one of my very favorite within the family.  She and her awesome spouse now have two wonderful children (by way of a sperm bank for the deposit).  They are the most splendid of parents… always fussing over their kids and taking them all over for learning and educational purposes.  You couldn’t find better parents!  Not only are they great parents, but they are kind, happy, considerate, warm human beings.  They are both teachers… and people in their community love them!

At the family Christmas party, a few days ago, (we had one of those later parties), I overheard one of the other sister-in-law’s kids say to the girl of the twins, “Why don’t you have a father like the rest of us do?  Isn’t that very odd?”  She said it in a kind of half mocking, half despising way.  I plan on asking my gay sister-in-law for permission to briefly talk to her two children about their parents.  I want to tell them that my so-called normal parents were often very cruel and uncaring.  My mother often asked me (as a child) to talk her out of suicide and my father was psychologically and physically abusive.  I used to fear for my life (while living at home as a young child).  I would like to tell my “favorite sister-in-law’s” children just how amazingly lucky they are… and how they need not ever be embarrassed or ashamed.  Many (far too many) so-called “normal” parents leave a lot to be desired!

Some final comments:  There is one thing that I do disapprove of.  It is those authoritative, dictatorial, hierarchical, orthodox, old men with the pointy hats having their way with little children, while the system tidily covers things up.  They are the ones that are truly the danger.

Walt Whitman, one of the most sagacious of poets — and I have some of his insightful, witty poems within my book — was probably gay (as indicated by many biographers).  He was no follower of any rigid, antiquated system; he walked robustly and solidly… content and more than pleased with himself!

[from Walt Whitman:

Do you suppose you have a right to a good sight, and he or she has no right to a sight?   Do you think matter has cohered together from its diffuse float, and the soil is on the surface, and water runs and vegetation sprouts, for you only, and not for him and her?]

The following bird is beautiful… but its beauty can never approach the deep beauty of someone who, without harming others, has profound and wise acceptance for the way he or she really (intrinsically) is.

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Photo of Scarlet by Thomas Peace c.2013

Photo of Scarlet by Thomas Peace c.2013

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Beyond the superficiality of apathy…

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Beyond superficiality of the mind… may exist the profound depth of insightful, direct, compassionate perception.  Perception that is not (often) compassionate is the kind that is not (often) the result of keen and profound awareness or insight.  Such perception — without compassion — is often rather callous, machine-like, indifferent, limited, and therefore, superficial.  In order to be indifferent, apathetic, and unconcerned about the feelings and well-being of others, one must be psychologically bound in a limited, constrained, and fixed  frame of mind.  Such a frame of mind is little and small… because its concern involves only one little square within the entire chess-board… not the entire field.  One does not care much about what happens to others… because, for one thing, one is likely to be concentrating almost entirely on oneself (as what is important).

All limited fields, including the limited field of merely concentrating on oneself, must be curbed by narrow, fixed demarcations.  Such demarcations and boundaries often are not fluid; they are not dynamic, nor are they all-encompassing.  What is heavily bounded often does not have a lot of depth.  Not to be judgmental, but there are all too many people who are quite content to remain fixed in limited fields of concern, having little regard for the well-being of the whole (i.e., well-being of the earth’s many life forms).  Being separated from others involves fragmentation… a fissure and a disjunction  from them.  This separation can be learned (such as via barbaric educational or primitive parenting practices) or it can be the result of certain biological qualities of the brain (as a result of biological/genetic inheritance or by cerebral chemical malfunctioning).

Some very social animals, such as monkeys and higher apes, tend to (at times) be rather compassionate (to a limited extent) to members of their own group or pack.  This sharing within the group tends to benefit members within the group, and it extends order and mutual survival for all.  Even some insects (such as ants) engage in instinctual sharing and group consciousness; they even create ladders (constructed out of many of themselves, as bodies clinging to bodies) so that other members can transversely move across difficult crevasses/chasms.  Bonobo  chimpanzees, a subspecies of chimps, have a brain anatomy that is significantly more developed, with larger regions assumed to be associated with the process of feeling empathy; they easily sense distress in others, and “feel their anxiety,” which makes them less aggressive and more empathic than their close relatives (i.e., the regular chimps and some of us humans). Bonobos have a thick connection between the amygdala, an neural area that can spark aggression, and the ventral anterior cingulate cortex, which helps control impulses. This thicker connection enables them to better regulate their emotional impulses, and to get a better grip on their behavior. I love how Bonobos are so full of empathy for other animals.  One, for example, lovingly held an injured bird and kept it warm, until it was able to fly over the enclosure fence.

For us humans, to be shaped (mentally) by the edicts of society allows only for a very limited depth of insight and true compassion.  Although there is sharing… society, currently, incorporates a lot of separative, competitive, and rigid views.  Dynamically transcending these views may be necessary for a profound depth of insight, and for real compassion, to manifest.  Society, currently, often deeply admires the man who is very financially successful, competitive, and dominant over others; such success often involves a rather ruthless, cutthroat, and machine-like mode of affairs.  Real compassion crashes through the superficial perspectives (of normalcy) and intelligently goes where recognition and awards are of little value and meaning.  The immature need to be “recognized”; the need to be given “awards”… involves ostensibly concentrating on a little, limited, fixed self.

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Lily with Ant photo by Thomas Peace c.2013

Lily with Ant photo by Thomas Peace c.2013

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On looking at life anew…

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Life involves much more than having many symbols (i.e., thoughts) about it.  Many of us go through life looking at everything through a screen of symbols and images.  We recognize things merely via these symbols and images (that we were taught).  To look freshly — without all of these blasé, worn-out images — is to really live.  Otherwise, one is merely looking through (and with) the old, dead known.  Direct, youthful observation only takes place without the contaminated past interfering.  Such observation is, in itself, alive and free.

Structured and “learned” observation is never really of freedom; it is never implicitly free.  Many merely look via the ways and modes that they were “taught” to look.  Little wonder, then, why so many become bored, weary, melancholy, and depressed.  They are not looking with what is joyous, fresh, alive, and spontaneous; they are looking with what is old, stored, categorized, and of the past.  The beauty of existence and life is in its spontaneity and “nowness”… not in a remembrance of what “was before.”  Go beyond what all the pundits have taught you.  Go beyond what you stored and accumulated.  Leave the dead past and perceive freshly in the “now.”

The next time you see the beauty of an animal, or a face, (or a tree)… please do not merely look at it via labels, classified-learned patterns, formulated systems, and antiquated memories.  Please do not merely look with a lot of that “learned space” that exists between the perceiver and what is being perceived.  Without all that baggage, maybe (if you’re lucky) you’ll actually be in relationship with what is observed.

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"Beyond Labels" photo by Thomas Peace

“Beyond Labels” photo by Thomas Peace

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Traveling on the Razor’s Edge…

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One can take the easy way that others have formulated “for you,” regarding living your life.  Most of us travel the safe and easy path that was laid out for us by others.  However, it may be that the “prefabricated path,” put there by others for us to travel upon… almost inevitably leads to a life that is not truly full of dynamic immensity and true passion.  Any system, any set of rigid methodologies, merely tend to heavily condition the mind.  Such a conditioned  mind, being second-hand, rarely has the capacity to go beyond what is mediocre and contrived by plotting.

True spontaneity, true insight… is never the result of any second-hand, calculated series of events.  Real spontaneity and actual insight is always what manifests from something direct and “non-distorted.”   What is merely “learned” is always second-hand and, therefore, not truly direct and straight.  Shadows are what is rather second-hand… and a lot of minds are “in the dark” due to having allowed themselves to exist via the formulations and blueprints of others.  We need to go beyond what was fabricated for us to function “as.”  We need to perceive without all of the contamination that was poured into so many (by calculating profiteers).  We are not invited (enough) to do things without motive.  We are not invited (enough) to question things freely, sanely.  We are not invited to intelligently go beyond what was spoon-fed into us.  Most of us may be falling “off course,” because we may be traveling as delimited by (fallen) others.  Traveling on the razor’s edge is very difficult; it is easy to fall off and remain very “safe.”

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Black Swallowtail on Flower’s Edge…pic by Thomas Peace (Left click on the photo and scroll down to see it enlarged; left click on the “middle” of it again to enlarge it more; hit left return-arrows, twice, to return.)

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Memory is Always Old…

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Memory is always old and of “the past.”  It involves symbolic images and words in a recollection of past occurrences, past things, past events, and past experiences.  Memory is usually heavily conditioned by the learned patterns that society has shaped within us.  The memory bank is an accumulation of these past (learned) things and past experiences. Things are categorized within us, according to how we’ve been taught.  We often merely see things through a process that is dictated through the learned screen of memory. Recognition is often largely memory reinforcing itself.  Being more than something that is second-hand… involves going beyond all this in a fundamental way.

This arrangement (of memories) can become rearranged (and reshuffled) and, in having done so, relatively new things and ideas can become established.  Such a rearrangement can either be very beneficial (to life on earth) or not very beneficial, or somewhere in between.  People come up with all kinds of ways to “sell” or “profit from” their ideas.  This profitability either is motivated to benefit the self or to benefit humanity and life (or both); oftentimes it lies somewhere in between.  A truly wise man, however, deeply perceives that the self is not, in truth, separate from the rest of humanity (and life).  Such a person’s motivation may not lie within what was merely learned via past experiences and via various types of stored memory.  This is because real insight can spring into existence (in a serious person) regardless of what past memories and experiences existed previously.

Deep and profound insight cannot be purposefully brought about by any method, system, or procedure.  Otherwise such insight would merely be the formulations of (or partially formulated by) a plan.  Planning takes time, and deep insight exists beyond the realm of what can be concocted in time.  True insight is timeless.  It is a profound, spontaneous explosion beyond what one had learned or experienced via memory. The profundity of insight can (out of compassion) shape someone’s memory; but one’s memory can never shape, fabricate, or bring about true insight.  The mechanism of memory (as the thinking process) must end (for deep insight to take place).  This ending, of course, cannot come about via any contrived process, procedure, or devised strategy.  An ending resultant from some kind of blueprint is a mechanically formulated effect… which is not, truly, an ending.  If the cause involves “plotting” and “calculation”… the end will be also be rather ordinary, near-predictable, and mundane.  Most people were taught that “ending,” for them, is something that is “not good.”  However, ending “psychologically” may not, at all, be deleterious.  Most people endlessly cling to (their) memory.  (That is what they were taught… and that is what they have absorbed; that is what they continually function as.)

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Insects and flowers have always had a symbiotic relationship with each other.  The flower feeds the insects and the insects help pollinate, clean, and protect the flower.

Photo of ant on a lily flower by Thomas Peace c. 2012:

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Ant on Lily by Thomas Peace c. 2012