Thanks Alan!!










Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 07:40:03 +0100
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Dear Geisha and Pip,
 
Thank you for your responses. It warms me to feel that my expressions of 'A gape in natural inclusional logic', through which the 'self' can breathe, can bring some respite in the face of oppression and hope for reformation. That is indeed the 'hole point', as in the poems written below during and just after the ALARA World Congress.
 
Warmest
 
Alan
 
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Inventure – Finding the hole in One

 

To ask where’s the gap in one’s logic

Is to find the logic in one’s gap

An entry place

For breath to take

In where there’s warmth

To melt the ice

That binds the self

The one in the many

Or the many in one

That calls itself collective

In solitude

Where there’s no way to reach

Out from within

Or outwith in

To where the song

Can sing

In resonant key

Through the hole of reciprocal welcome

Where the leverage point is agape

 

………….

 

Helter-Skelter

The Return of the Native

 

Imagine yourself

Born under cover of darkness

In the shade of an umbrella

Pierced by peepholes

Into an other-worldly radiance

That shines on coralline ocean

Lapping up the shifting shores of landscape

Flowing in rocks and water

Air and fire streams

Breathed in and breathed out

By life itself

As endless variety

In this place you call home

That holds and caresses you

With open arms

 

But there, at the edge of your stare

Where your home finds its limit horizon

Glinting with cut-glass precision

Is the baseline of prismatic structure

Abstracted out of kilter

A multi-story high rise power block

Splitting apart between seven floors

Each to its own paradox

Confined yet connected

Point to point

By a dichotomous tree

Inverted

With bottom at top

Bifurcating to lower orders

With multiple entry points

Where you can enter freely

From abasement

So long as you close the door behind you!

 

Once inside this glass-cut space

There’s no where for you to go but up

Beckoned by idealism

Of social or economic aspirations

Coloured monotonously

Red or Blue

Me or You

Us or Them

Here or There

Each a cut above the rest

Reached by ladders climbed assiduously

To the point where worlds collide

 

Far above the ground you left behind

In a room where All presume to be One

Suffocating as a Whole

That claims from aloft

To be more than the parts

Beneath itself

From which it ascended

Only to bang its head

Against the ceiling

So near and yet so far

From what was shut outside

Less than a hare’s breath away

 

Yet, deep in the core of this prism

Reaches the umbrella’s shaft

A focal passage

Receptive to all who reach for it

Without resistance

Lifting from base to apex

But not stopping there

 

Instead emerging into slippery spiral gutter

By way of which the native returns

Whizzing gleefully down slope

To where he and she belong

Together as children playing

In the light of darkness

In the darkness of light

Learning along the way

That gathers before into after

Continually

With no need to get stuck in the prism

That seems to cut a dash in space

But can’t.

 

 

……………….

 

 
 
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Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 8:28 PM
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Pip,
Thank you very much for your mail. Yes!! KIA KAHA  !!! Greetings, Geisha











Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 08:17:49 +1300
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Dear Geisha and others

Sad to hear what is happening in your country, Geisha. I know universities around the globe are under pressure - there are layoffs and union action in mine, I know. But not on the scale that you're describing.

I will add your situation to my prayer list!

Kia kaha (Maori expression meaning 'be strong', hang on in there)

Pip

On 22/10/2010 5:08 a.m., geisha rebolledo wrote:
[log in to unmask]"> Dear Alan and all,



Thank you so much for  comming back to the web. I was already wondering what happen ?? It is a long time since I heard from you all .... You made me happy again after this mail.... remember my context is full with situations that  , specially in Caracas, encourege very little  deep thinking like this from Alan... For example my University is on a month  strike because the government  reduce our salaryes and owns  a debt from 2008, so there is no salary payments,  we are in a real mess...... so to find this paper on the intangible is wonderful... If i could say something about it Alan  I could start by telling you that thanks to the intangible we manage to survive in this context  at the moment... people in order to avoid the problems, specially those with socialistic  government , also  the 30.0 year inflation , the killings arround, etc., turn to the intangible as the only way... For example during the past asembly elections there were pray meetings everywere ... and there are small  alternative places to go to meditate and to learn about spiritual subjects in order to  fight this reality  with   intangible   weapons  because that is were the fight is located at intangible fields. Last week  I attended a seminar on interdimensionality, this concept  I believe it  is related to what you call the intangible.  From my point of view  it  is the main characteristic of  the intangible. It helped me to  give a certain order to other concepts like those involve in your paper. But another part is how the brain can become an interdimentional station for communication with the intangible....  Well I stop here, I would like to  continue with this topic, many greetings, geisha











Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 07:55:50 +0100
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Subject: Intangible Presence
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Dear All,
 
FYPI, I have just drafted the attached short paper, and intend shortly to post it to www.bestthinking.com.
 
Warmest
 
Alan