And all life-forms who can are here, don't you know?
Aspectual entry from otherworld-central--
Their gateway is everyone's gateway, or none.
To access this world, climb inside my ship,
Or find another bondage-liberation makeshift.
The intention of the poem was to say that there are more forces than gravity to contend with when leaving orbit--above all our cosmic significance. Imagining aliens is a great exercise for this, and on my channel I do this using ancient languages, art, and reasonal thinking (approaching meaning like a poem, and letting the language speak for itself.)
I love this message.
Thanks!
Needed this rocket ship of a post this morning. Thanks, Jason!
I’m glad to be of service.
A beautiful and inspiring message, Jason! Thank you.
Thank you!
Brilliant message, my friend.
Orbital ascension, really worthy of praise!
Without constant focus then in bed I would laze.
Thanks to the poet, whose name I'll subscribe,
And mention in passing a wonderful tribe:
They will live in clouds, if it suits their fancy
And costly of yore olde words do they succumb
Call them down and play demon and they will bandy
Unto your mind's designs, yet unknown.
For we exist within galactic potential
And all life-forms who can are here, don't you know?
Aspectual entry from otherworld-central--
Their gateway is everyone's gateway, or none.
To access this world, climb inside my ship,
Or find another bondage-liberation makeshift.
The intention of the poem was to say that there are more forces than gravity to contend with when leaving orbit--above all our cosmic significance. Imagining aliens is a great exercise for this, and on my channel I do this using ancient languages, art, and reasonal thinking (approaching meaning like a poem, and letting the language speak for itself.)
Have a great day!
Pantha Ahimsa (Wandering Non-violence)
Thank you for sharing this expansive poem! There's a lot of meaning to unpack here.
Touch and feel, or throw out the boxes!
I recommend just throwing them out...
my book:
https://panthafr.substack.com/p/btb-1-november-december?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web#details
That tipping point between inertia and action is beautiful to experience and to watch!
It's what makes life worth living!
So true. And sometimes that "blast" moment that starts an action is as small as walking into a room. Or picking up a book.
Almost like your calling for a revolution.
Great writing, Jason!
Thanks! And yes, I'm always calling for a revolution!