Dreaming is the commentary by God
On a life of which I am a part
but my life does not belong to me
I am a twig or a leaf in a forest
yet I receive the feel of the whole tree
that’s inspiring but not awesome,please
Dreaming is the commentary by God
On a life of which I am a part
but my life does not belong to me
I am a twig or a leaf in a forest
yet I receive the feel of the whole tree
that’s inspiring but not awesome,please
What does it mean to dream of birth
Is it too soon or too late?
The kindness of the fire warms my heart
” The unconscious is not a demoniacal monster, but a natural entity which, as far as moral sense, aesthetic taste, and intellectual judgment go, is completely neutral. it only becomes dangerous when our conscious attitude to it is hopelessly wrong. To the degree that we repress it, its danger increases. But the moment the patient begins to assimilate contents that were previously unconscious, its danger diminishes. The dissociation of the personality, the anxious division of the day-time and night-time sides of the psyche, cease with progressive assimilation.” (CW16, § 329)
Love is not love which falters when it altercation finds

Love
I am unsure whom I like the best for this music but this was the first one I ever heard
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. vocation [vəʊˈkeɪʃən] n
1. a specified occupation, profession, or trade
2.
a. a special urge, inclination, or predisposition to a particular calling or career, esp a religious one
b. such a calling or career
[from Latin vocātiō a calling, from vocāre to call]
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Some people are genetically bad at spelling.. or should that be geneticly bad at spelling.I must admit I was born with perfect spelling and pitch….but since using a wordprocessor I have gone into reverse and become less good,or even…. bad.Like the word genetically…if I write with a pen I have no problem.
Anyway I was an infant prodigy.As soon as I could sit up I found I knew the names of all my family and after a few weeks I could talk though my vocabulary was limited…I was 22 before I knew the word Fuck, and about 42 before I said it and that was when I set the chip pan on fire,so it seemed a reasonable response. Now I recall a phrase often used by the women when I was little
Lor’ love a dick………………….. sorry.. ….duck…….
Now I realise it was possibly what we call rhyming slang though I doubt if my mother knew.Returning to spelling,it helps if you can read…so I was lucky being geneticly programmed to read by the age of two and to write after someone kindly gave me a pencil and paper when I was 17…Before that I had to write in the sand or on the wall.
I was also genetically born ticklish…I hate to be tickled… it’s not good to tickle children.. it’s as bad as hitting theAnd I hate she sound of chalk on a blackboard.Now I have lost the plot and will end on a note of boastful triumph at self esteem bigger than theself esteem of Napoleon….and believe me,I’m not conceited at all.. not in the least.why… it was all in my genes you see,so no need for praise….narcissistic…. why,thank you,sweetie..I even spelled it write
Now it’s dusk and the lights are on I shall go out to see who has redecorated their front rooms for Spring…and who is watching TV.I should have been a spy really but I just have to pretend.And I think I blush too easily so I would betray myself.Still I can make up stories about the people around me which are maybe more thrilling than reality.Since people sleep upstairs I shan’t see any nude..I hope.That would be embarrassing.It’s mainly the decor that interests me.That’s what I tell the police!
Brenda Wilbee: Tea Time: “The brighter the persona, the darker the shadow.” –Carl Jung
I think this is worth reading if only for the story.. I love stories
Also it has helped me to understand two people I know… and who knows,it may help me too.

Forsythia is usually our first
This is a very funny website
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As I have been talking about seeing the world anthropomorphically in an earlier post .for example I mainly mentioned as in seeing the front of a house like a face especially the windows and doors it came through my mind that the places in the body where things pass in and out are very important in Freudian thought..But he did not include the eyes or ears.After the mouth it was the sexual and excretory organs which he focused on.The back of our house did have a door into a little yard where we had a toilet…but I never thought of the house as having a bottom where unneeded stuff is eliminated…. so the analogy does not work so well
Now in some fairly recent writing there is developing more thought about the relationship of mother and child by vision which is a “distant” contact unlike sucking milk.But it’s very important and in my child’s mind the eyes of the house ,that is the windows were the most significant feature.
Gaze… the loving gaze of another,or even a loving smile in a photograph can be so heart warming..And of course,there is the gaze of the Gorgon which turns people to stone.I am sure we all know something about the horrible and harmful gaze,the glaring eyes,the judging eyes.I will put a link here later because I was reading that some people are so traumatized by such a cruel gaze in early life they become afraid of going out.to a lesser extent teenagers become very sensitive to their appearance and fear not being dressed suitably.For women this continues when they attend special events.
So the eyes of others can bring joy or woe though that may be based on fantasy… what we imagine people think.
So put on something really weird today and boldly go where no one has gone before…
into Church wearing a bearskin rug and a lampshade…take your phone too in case you need your solicitor ..
Fear gaze no more…alas people are not so interested on the whole.and try not to glare at people.Some people have very penetrating eyes so please if you have send me a photo and I shall give you a score…… with the Gorgon being 10 and a baby being 0…After that you may decide to wear sunglasses all the time
And a question…. can a house have a gaze like a Gorgon?
I love this piece.If it’s not all here please visit You tube dor the rest
As it’s Saturday I think it’s good to think about our lives and their meaning.Something coming into my mind lately has been a thought about why being rich is a problem.I used to think it was just morally wrong to be very wealthy in a world where so many are hungry/
But as I have been tidying my clothes and my books I wonder if it’s simply a practical idea.That the more I have the longer time it seems to take to care for one’s possesions and so the less time for simply being or meeting friends just for the pleasure of sharing thoughts.
I gave away a lot of my shoes a few months ago…that was a start.When I got married I had 2 dresses from Woolworth’s.a skirt and blouse from a jumble sale and 2 pairs of shoes.In winter I had only one wool skirt which I kept shortening…this was the time on mini skirts.
To be frank,I did not have enough clothes for winter but packing for a trip was quick…Now I have all the warm clothes I need and more.
The less you can manage with the more time for creativity or just being alive.We forget just being alive and knowing we are alive is important… regardless of what we do.Usually doing happens naturally
ZEN PROVERB
The way to do is to be.
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Gerard Manley Hopkins – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
I thought someone might like to read this,There us some explanation about his use of rhyme and rhythm.I find his poems very rich
The Storyteller Online – Dr. Mike Lockett.
This story of what happened to the frog that fell into the milk pail is so important that everyone should read it.I believe it is one of Aesop’s fables.It has an important message…never give up even if you feel hopeless.
We used to have a saying,”While there is life there is hope” and sometimes you can help yourself and achieve something of immense value to you….namely that you have persevered and worked hard and something has changed.Often we need the help of honest friends too when we are in trouble.
2 : considering animals, objects, etc., as having human qualities
▪ anthropomorphic beliefs about nature
The reason I have posted this is that I know as a child I saw chairs and tables and houses a living beings.And the windows were eyes,the door a mouth.When I was looking up where the word “door” originated it came a thousand years ago from the word for mouth.So human beings did see the way I used to see….and no doubt further back that’s why they saw trees inhabited by living spirits for example.Everything was alive and had a personal quality.That could be frightening if you saw storms and gales that way.Maybe at some level we do still think that way and ascribe motives to the beings in the storm who want to harm us
Some people still believe in demons but I don’t.Epileptics were regarded ad possessed by demons until quite recently.
I prefer different language…. it’s a way of attacking other people saying they are possessed by demons, which I object to.
And it creates problems .by saying that you push afflicted people away.Some folk say that because demons are mentioned in the Bible they must exist.Well,remember much of what was written was explained in ways accepted then as they knew nothing of the medical science we know now.Even great prophets can only use the concepts which exist in the era in which they live.And also translations alter the meaning inadvertently.The Bible was not written originally in English.
The problem of evil and whether there is an evil principle as an opponent of God is very complex and wondering about does not to my mind help me to live better .I trust in God whatever that means.
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If you would like to see an analysis of the poem that begins
Elected silence sing to me
then this link will take you to a good site
pronunciation – Why is the ‘w’ silent in “sword”? – English Language and Usage.
This is a useful site.I enjoy looking things up.As I suspected the w at the beginning of WRONG used to be pronounced in the past.It’s old Anglo-Saxon or Norse..I wonder how many scholars learn these now?
It tickles me to spell “wrong” rong… but also it has made me wish to find out why we have all those extra silent w’s at the beginning of words.We don’t call rats,wrats… so there must be some etymological reasons.
We also have silent k’s like in Knowledge.I imagine that once that was pronounced.I’ll do some research by lying on my bed with the etymological dictionary on top of me
If you tell lies in bed I cannot recall if that’s also spelled,
lying in bed
or if it’s lieing in bed.
That latter way looks wrong to me..
So if you say,she was lying in bed.it has two meanings I think.As in life the context provides the most likely solution
Please stop lying,dear,whilst you are lying in bed.
I am not lying!
Well cats don’t pour out the tea
I was being whimsical for a change.
Ah,whimsey,I wonder what the etymology of that is?
Stop thinking so much and get into bed
Do you want me to lie with you?
Well,I don’t want you to lie to me.
Learning English is very hard as it combines so many other languages.
Is that why we have combine harvesters?
I’ll harvest you if you don’t give me some peace!
God knows why I married you!
Well,I am glad to hear it as I thought nobody on earth knew…. that I am the nicest person in the entire world.If it’s true
why does nobody know?Maybe it’s a fantasy…
I say,my dear,that’s a trifle exaggerated but I catch your drift.
What a relief,no more lying after today.Amen
Why did men worship in churches, locking themselves away in the dark, when the world lay beyond its doors in all its real glory?

Source: Gerard Manley Hopkins: Poems and Prose (Penguin Classics, 1985)