the logos the divine wisdom that gives order,reason,and logic to the cosmos no better poem could frame its majesty like this one did. i trust in the logos completly.
Each paragraph seems to be representing a vmeme, in the same sequence of appearing as it takes place in nature as value systems, social systems, cognitive levels of development and corresponding changes. All these I seemed to recognize (spiral dynamics terms, though): beige, purple, red, blue, orange, green, yellow, turquoise and just one more for teasing. So I tried reading the paragraphs in reverse order, thusly causing the poem to seem extremly pessimistic. Did you do this consciously, Matt?
Whether consciously or unconsciously, the deed is done, this integration of integral consciousness into an integral poem done consciously or uncnsciously by an integral and holistic consciousness, matters not, because the deed is doing, in art.
rhetorical questions: was the *first word* a declaratory, imperative, or a question? could it be all 3? more than 3?
for example:
a human newborn "cries" as a declaratory "cry" of it's own discomfort +++ an imperative "cry" of "instruct me how to exist here" +++ a questioning "cry" of the 4 great questions, who am i?, how did i get here?, what is my purpose here?, and where am i going?... after this is over?;)
Awesome video ;)
boburke 1 year ago
thank you
SensernameS 2 years ago
the logos the divine wisdom that gives order,reason,and logic to the cosmos no better poem could frame its majesty like this one did. i trust in the logos completly.
doctorw2 3 years ago
Each paragraph seems to be representing a vmeme, in the same sequence of appearing as it takes place in nature as value systems, social systems, cognitive levels of development and corresponding changes. All these I seemed to recognize (spiral dynamics terms, though): beige, purple, red, blue, orange, green, yellow, turquoise and just one more for teasing. So I tried reading the paragraphs in reverse order, thusly causing the poem to seem extremly pessimistic. Did you do this consciously, Matt?
MaBu888 3 years ago
Whether consciously or unconsciously, the deed is done, this integration of integral consciousness into an integral poem done consciously or uncnsciously by an integral and holistic consciousness, matters not, because the deed is doing, in art.
MaBu888 3 years ago
That is to say, this poem is very good.
MaBu888 3 years ago
Glad you resonated. This pattern you discovered was not done with the slightest bit of conscious intention on my part.
0ThouArtThat0 3 years ago
Best poem I've heard in a time...
MaBu888 3 years ago
This is so beautiful.
leephysics 3 years ago
rhetorical questions: was the *first word* a declaratory, imperative, or a question? could it be all 3? more than 3?
for example:
a human newborn "cries" as a declaratory "cry" of it's own discomfort +++ an imperative "cry" of "instruct me how to exist here" +++ a questioning "cry" of the 4 great questions, who am i?, how did i get here?, what is my purpose here?, and where am i going?... after this is over?;)
matrixcmitech 3 years ago
It's amazing how small the Earth can seem sometimes when looking at how vast the universe is. Beautiful poem. :)
HaleyMary 3 years ago
That is really beautiful Matt!
zezt 3 years ago
It's enough just to participate in the mystery sometimes.
ozjthomas 3 years ago 2
monkey, sleep, now ;-}
jogayot 3 years ago