[Marsha]
> I have in the back of my mind two things: SA's
> poetry and a book by
> Krishnamurti, 'Think on These Things'. I read the
> book a long time
> ago and don't even remember what was written, but
> the experience is
> still with me.
> I seemed to have broken the stranglehold that the
> S/O point-of-view
> has had on me. By taking the time to look at
> relationships. Starting with the most obvious,
> past, future, and
> surroundings. Eventually relationship on and on and
> on and on... Now when I look, I experience
relationship,
> not object. Object seems wrong. I seems wrong.
Seems
> crazy? No, seems
> beautiful! While the language may not reflect the
> new relationship,
> it is experienced. All this 'not subject/object'
> talk, though, makes
> it like being asked 'Don't think about a pink
> elephant'. Seek
> relationships, the chair, the tree, the memory. SA
> expresses it well.
> Am I making sense? Should I hit the send button?
Your definitely making sense. I see this as a
living philosophy. By this, I mean, a doing
philosophy. That which happens, and then the
sunflower in the garden blooming is not only
intellectual, and still this event is in my mind as
this sunflower stands tall out the window. This
window next to this computer is casted by the night
blanketing the trees, the sunflower, the sky, the
grass, this whole event goes on as the sun is shaded
by the earth. Thank you Marsha for the kind words
above. As this message of yours streams with this
sunflower in the garden at night these crickets sound
gently and softly. It all fits together. Your
message, these crickets, this darkness outside the
window all meeting like this at once. Wonderful
relationships indeed!
thanks.
woods,
SA
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