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GRAVITY

Gravity may keep me down, with my feet on the ground. It keeps me walking around.  Gravity is my keeper, it is my best friend.  Gravity keeps me going. Calm, Keeping my word.  Seeing love in its claim and of its own reason.  Moving forward with purpose.

Nature's Order: The Model of Concern; Response to Aaron Lester's Problem With Predictions, Harvard Gazette

The Problem With Predictions, Harvard Gazette: “People have always yearned to peer into the future to make sense of what's going to happen”, Said Mathematician-Speaker; David Orell (Aaron Lester, Harvard Correspondent reports) during a Peabody Museum Talk, April 25, 2013. Although Orell’s talk is not recent his subject seems timeless. Turning points can be hard to make and even harder to predict, especially if we aren't looking. Taking the time to do things responsibly is more important everyday. Everybody has been rushing about for such a long time it seems we don't slow down and look. We might notice things do peer back at us. If we take the time to see them. With all the deadlines to meet, bills to pay. What notice did we miss? If we could slow down. Follow the signs. Think about the obstacles, clean up the trip hazards and have the patience and compassion to allow things to fall into place. People may begin to see what will happen. Because of what happens when we do...

Resolve to knowing what we know. Accept the simple truth: Is it there to help fulfill a need?

Acceptance is beyond reproach. What I mean is when there is a task at hand we need to accept it for what it is to go about it. We accept it resposibly. We think about what we need to accomplish it. We think about what it entails. I say entails because It would tell it's own tale, a tale of just compliance creating accomplishment. Each accomplishment forming its own tale of truth. Beyond reproach, there is not another meaning for what we have to accept. In order to get something done we have to accept what it is and what it is for. Think about what we need to do it. What parts will make it work right and keep it working. We may need to figure out what we will need to be sure it's finished. How will it keep it's luster, how is it strong. How will it stand the test of time. Does it give enough to make us happy? A little joy in our hearts is just what we need to keep us healthy. I'm not saying go out and find yourself a project that may give you something you need an...

Change, In doing, accomplish true purpose.

How do we create a definite part of something? Something that makes a positive difference in our lives? I'm starting with ideas on how things come about. How are accomplishments created? Thinking of what we need to consider to accomplish our tasks. What, why, for whom. What are we protecting from what. And where does it come from. When I started this blog I started with the idea that nature is truth. In the same sense writing, working with the truth is for createing something that will really work. In order to make something do what we need it to do we have to accept the value of each and every thing we need to do it with. Acknowledge how it works and where. For our purposes. The nature of something we can Acknowledge is never unorganized. It is abound.   Like this poem about change, that I wrote for some fall tree photography:  Fall Trees  As leaves fall to the ground  wind, sound in motion  All around. One, with another.  They go together...

Word for the Day: Equanimity

Equanimity: 24 points in scrable. It's a real word! E·qua·nim·i·ty /ˌekwəˈnimədē/ noun 1. mental calmness, composure, and evenness of temper, especially in a difficult situation : "she accepted both the good and the bad with equanimity" Root of cause: Root cause. A root cause is an initiating cause of a causal chain which leads to an outcome or effect of interest. Commonly, root cause is used to describe the depth in the causal chain where an intervention could reasonably be implemented to change performance and prevent an undesirable outcome.(About 358,000,000 search results)

Time To Matter, Time

Time, how does it matter? What matters is what it contains. How long does it take for the water  to become rich in minerals? Water flowing gathering growing pushing pulling whistling to the wind. Take me to know me when down again blowing growing in gusts. Glistening on rocks exasperating  rising to gather clouding judgment while piloting through our lives. Moving matter making it count waiting it out  watching without fear without a doubt. Within due time That's what it's about. Making it matter  watching out for a show shimmering mist glistens and glows In the sunlight.  The moonlight  stars might know, they glow and gather and panther paws pander. Time dances on, growing grander. Glorious shimmering lights shine down running past ocean waves. Sand crystals shy away with each step supporting our growth, air reflecting our breath.  Starlit night. Sunlit day. Warming, glowing, bouncing flowing on currents  with issues, wish you my blissful best....