Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Pretrend : what is it?
It is a preview of things developing
I also own the website:
http://pretrend.com
Perhaps most important why this blog's named Pretrend: cause my first two Blogspot choices were taken...
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
The Heroic Dose
I remember when I was perhaps ten years old. No - I wasn't challenging the classic heroic dose. But near my home was a large dirt hill separating a private development from the public road system. Many of us regularly traversed these dirt hills on our bicycles. Anyhow, one day they began to clear the hills away, but stopped mid-way. Perhaps they were called away to another job, or they didn't want to spoil a good job and use one day when five would suffice. In any event, half of the dirt hill was suddenly chopped away.
I had not given any thought at all to 'reentry' - absolutely not an instant's consideration - my bike hit hard, I was only partially in control, my balls, guts, chest and bike got badly busted (I partly protected my foolish head).
Sunday, November 13, 2005
Misguided
At times it may be difficult to recognize cause. If a system responds to infection, (let's say), with quick countermeasures, it may be difficult for observer analysts to recognize the infection for what it is: countermeasures may be labeled simply as syndrome, and cause is masked. Cases where underlying mechanisms have emerged only slowly include present understanding of intestinal flora, asthma, perhaps also how pathogenic exposure in poor childhood hygiene can lead to longer term benefits. We can hope ultimately that scientific methodologies will clarify what is happening. Are there many remaining cases where our imperfect knowledge of physiological, social or other interactive mechanisms clouds understanding?
There are phenomenon where observer interference is difficult to exclude. Perhaps our excitement at getting near may put something further away…
Friday, November 11, 2005
Religiosity
There may be more than one parallel with Stephen Christman's research work at the University of Toledo, Ohio. He identified a relationship between strength of preference for using right or left hand, musical abilities, and brain development (focusing on hemispheric linking nerves of the corpus callosum). An interesting dimension is that strength of preference was found significant, rather than the simple classification of right or left (see Wolman 2005). Most people have some degree of mixed-handedness, some have extreme strong-handedness. Hypotheses include linking handedness with corpus callosum size, with belief in improbable events, and with revision of attitudes when faced with new information.
I wonder whether one day indicators might be found for recognizing or measuring better developed religious tendencies.
Wolman, David (2005) "On the other hand." New Scientist (5 November 2005) pp 36-39.
Monday, August 04, 2003
Ozymandius Returns
Almighty!
All, mighty
Understand?
to find a land of despair
and few who know of him
A people for whom confusion
Is largely unrecognized.
Whose works are barter
Where (why?) teachers are forgotten
By the power elite
Both antipodes and voyage
As if nothing
Kings and empires
As if nothing
Now and again
Recognizing The Way
Slide
Within
2succumb2
Foolishness
Confusion
Lack
Ahhh again (?)
King of Kings
Who has hobnobbed with the Mighty
Houahh – the belly tightens
Smile – most approach simply
Welcoming a Fellow
Appreciating The Craft
and felt blighted
mites
small folk
who listen regularly
to hucksters and interpreters of misery
Yet though misguided
Within striking distance
Of the achievements of
Predecessors
From our animal kingdom
Rabindranath Tagore
A
with roots in
Scots Chinee
Rooted yet in nothing
"A Pattern Language"
Aldous, Oshen, old Nat King Cole
Clay Ali before they spiked him
Hail Vivekananda!
Not just a traveler from an antique land
but one who speaks of vivaciousness
(no shattered contempt - ridiculous)
Prepare and listen well; many have been besmirched.
And die.
Rather breathe
Breathe deeply
Yet again
Find signposts
Look!
Observation
Breathing
Art simple if purer
The colour orange
= = = being alone & active; interpreting
Allow your self to think
Ignoring your 'me'
One day, given efforts
The Path becomes clearer
Add your efforts
To we who precede
As have I
Ozymandius
King of Kings
Then you sleep well and deeply !
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Yarmouth, Cape Cod
Sunday, June 30, 2002
RIP Jim
by Genki 元気
An hour or a few minutes
My day is disturbed
By a telephone call.
small talk.
Why not conveniently email
Or write a letter?
Our mutual antics
Lively
Your many adventures
Rich, funny, concerned & observant
Was my friend's brother
A nice introduction, but then:
"I have bad news..."
I imagined the gist
before it was said.
Yet such a lurking threat
we never spoke about.
My friend would have laughed
and snorted.
Personal destruction, beyond mention,
extinguishes further discourse.
Sunday, February 25, 2001
Stretch !
Bodily stretching is vital, and a good clean place is needed - construct stages on which to workout and to relax. If an hour can be spared to stretch one's backbone it is an hour well spent. If more time probably mo bettah.
Mental exercise is even more important: not doing figures and cyphers but reaching out to new patterns and approaches. That is not easy - and it requires putting oneself into unfamiliar and stressful situations. This is not a call to enter dangerous situations, seek simply to gain exposure to those patterns or surroundings unfamiliar.
And what are the things that cause stress:
- the unknown itself
- physical injury or bodily harm
- loneliness
- social censure
Copenhagen, Denmark
Wednesday, April 06, 1994
Ayear as a Poet
Howdi
by Genki 元気
Figure on the Cross
Marketing a necktie
For showing to the boss.
I spend much time away
I find myself, I'm sitting cocked
Just now is Judgement Day
This poem ain't got "deep meaning"
It shouldn't win a prize
First Testament to Life & Death
Reflections - What is Wise?
The family may be active
The children may be glum
We each approach a different world
the trite the bright the scum
Interspaced with birds.
I like the sound of sitting still
Just breathing without words...
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Oxford, England
Saturday, November 16, 1991
Here? Hear?
Eyeglasses on use become forgotten
Windows to the outside world
Are noticed when removed
And fresh air blasts in.
Double-glazing
Filters on life
Windows on awareness
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Oxford, England