The fallacy of misplaced concreteness
A N Whitehead quote
God is not a statue we possess
Envy is invisible yet death
The fallacy of misplaced concreteness
A N Whitehead quote
God is not a statue we possess
Envy is invisible yet death
Posted on May 14, 2017
Loneliness, the word’s not strong enough
For widows and their masculine counterparts.
Ripped in half, that’s more the phrase; like, tough.
No arms left now, that never will rebuff.
No eager lips which whispering love impart
Loneliness, the word’s not strong enough
People say, of course, the going’s rough
The coming’s gone and nothing shall gestate
Ripped in half, that’s more the phrase; like, tough.
Never more to share cartoons and laughs.
Never more to be a chosen mate
Loneliness, the word’s not wrong enough.
Did we know the heart of what we had?
Did we learn the art of love. of fate?
Ripped in half, that’s more the phrase; like, tough.
You have gone and closed now is the gate
In a mad ball, I dance with love and hate
Loneliness, the word’s not strong enough!
Ripped in half, that’s more the phrase; like, tough.
http://reflight.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/wilson-van-dusen-1-looking-at-madness.html
Wilson Van Dusen was a very interesting man.Some of his views I am unsure of but his book,The Natural Depth in Man,shows how much we don’t see normally when we look at others.
He was a mystic in a sense.And he worked with people with severe disturbances.His definition of madness that it renders the person useless.Also introspection is bad when one is in a vulnerable state.. better to do useful,practical tasks like sweeping the floor.And always be polite.In other words,stay in touch with others and this world.