
” There is no route out of the maze. The maze shifts as you move through it, because it is alive.” ….Philip K. Dick
hello….hello….hello….
I’ve returned from traveling on the dark side of the mountain. I was never really (completely) lost. It did require entering the mountain to find my way out though, as the mountains began to float away.
While underground I made steps through the dark tunnels trusting a lighted candle. Finally I came upon an immense cavern and there I found a working head lamp, a pencil and a passage to the open air.
The moon’s light cast long shadows as I swam towards shore. Floating on my back, I sent it kisses. Digging in the sand at the shoreline I looked for wave washed shells to tell me their secrets. Before continuing on my way along a phosphorescent passage of singing shells.
Now I am here retrieving my poethead. And finding rhythm in the alchemy of the virtual heart.
Pencil drawing by j.h. white
good to see you back. you sound pleased with your journey.
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Thank you Shimon. It’s good to be back here with everyone. Do I sound pleased? I guess I am. It appears I’m in the completion stage of a project that has taken much of my attention….
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Lovely to see your words and drawings re-appearing here on the shoreline.
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Thank you Hariod…even dripping wet I’m glad to be here.
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Yes! You’re back!
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In the best of company!
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Your words are coming through loud and clear Jana and they are most welcome. And the drawing is awesome.
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This is the nicest thing to hear Mark! Thank you!
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The dark side of the mountain, leading you to phosphorescent singing shells, and tools of alchemy.
Love the quote and good to see your amazing drawings again too.
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Thank you Teri… with a hop, skip and a jump you so beautifully clarify.
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Great to have you back. Missed you! 🙂
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Thank you Meenakshi! I’m grateful to be back in such good company.
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with you, in the Silence…
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You know…
this rings a better note
as an ending to the quote…
“the maze shifts
as you
move through it
with you
in the silence”
Oh yah…the alchemy. Thanks J4N…!
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Ah Jana… so good to see your lines and voice. Recently I’ve been pondering the notion that god, prayer and journey are the same thing. Fluid and like the maze – alive and always shifting. Headlamps and pencils are among of my favourite things.
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Hi Chris… Sounds about right doesn’t it? The relationship between the Divine, prayer and the journey seen linguistically as one active verb rather than separate nouns. How this changes the relationship is a journey in itself!
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Like energy is matter in motion and matter is motion made solid….
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Aye Johnny …
How about the rhythmic velocity of matter in resonating relationship…. the hip hop do wop of life?
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You have been missed, dear Ms. Light.
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Hi Janna …. I’ve missed you ! Your words and drawing so beautiful and evocative , your rhythm raw and sensual …( thank you for visiting me too ) …love and hugs , megxxx
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Hi Meg…Thank you. Catching up with everyone’s creativity has me happily spinning. I feel like a Sufi! Much love…Jana
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It is good to hear from you again. Welcome back. 🙂
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Hello Nomzi…It’s good to see you too, Ms. Nightingale!
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An incredible drawing!! Love the darks in it..Makes the highlights shimmer. Mentioning Phillip K. Dick makes the writing even more surreal.
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Thanks Ted…makes me happy you noticed. Mentioning Philip K Dick seemed a natural. We probably are in need of a much broader definition of the surreal, don’t you think? Like PK Dick’s writing, the surreal covers a lot of interesting territory.
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Well from my experience, it seems that PK just had a blurring of states: dreams, wake, delusion, vision, agreed reality between individuals.. Surreal probably was not the right description for it. I am not sure that in English there is a word. Maybe in mandarin Chinese? More of term for art, tho I just think Dali’s melted cheese clocks were inferior to his later work. Dali was so skilled, he could paint the images from his mind. And ted rambles on and on and on.. 🙂
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“Blurring of states”…LOL. Well, I’m not prone to following anyone but a little blurrring of states can often lead to healthy questioning. I read him in my 20’s..the perfect time for some healthy blurring.
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Glad to have you back
Love the art work
And your words
See you soon
As always Sheldon
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Thank you Sheldon…see you soon!
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infinite spirals
~
multidimensional
organisms within organisms
free falling
burrowing deeper within
~
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This is a really evocative video. I googled Neil Kinnock but I admit, Geo, I resisted reading about all the politics. The video stands on its own. Once again my dear you are as much on the wall as off of it. Art for art’s sake? Yes, let’s take it as that and I thank you heartily for it. Stumble butt… Your turn.
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Glad to see you here and to read your thoughts. Glad you made it through.
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Thank you Steven..it is wonderful to be present with and inspired by everyone’s creative meanderings and considerations once again. Such fertile fields! And I appreciate your sentiments. Yes…I have made it through the initial and middle stages of a large project. All that gestation and being woken up in the middle of the night (LOL) ….Completion doesn’t seem as big a deal anymore…perhaps it’ll have more of a life of its own now.
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Sounds like whatever ‘it’ is it’s big and you’ve tamed it and it’s going in the right direction. Interesting thoughts on the idea of completion and the idea of it having a life of its own.
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I have only just discovered your blog.I like this drawing very much.
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Thank you Katherine…and welcome!
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Thank you.You do lovely art work
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Jana, I’m really enjoying your words and drawings. I’m not on WP much lately my self, but I hope to read more.
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Thanks Belinda…I’m finding lately that drawing somehow edits all the daily cacophony. I’m glad you found your way here!
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so wonderful to see you — love & light
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Hi Bert…happy to see you too!
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OH…just found your lovely post, dear poet…just found your singing shell (love your image) reader responses…so, I shall join this happy party !
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It’s not a party without you Bonnie. Bring on the dancing muses…!
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It’s so good to feel you resonating again!
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Hello Brian…. Thanks for the welcome back!
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