tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7784910837090435684.post2976592080894309524..comments2017-11-20T02:51:47.680-08:00Comments on acacia excerpts: a woebegone weaklingAcaciahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03148234753192860981noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7784910837090435684.post-57794352055881252782009-11-04T07:44:08.750-08:002009-11-04T07:44:08.750-08:00Who am i? a constant and a flux
Order and chaos
Ev...Who am i? a constant and a flux<br />Order and chaos<br />Everything and nothing<br />A mosaic of people I have met, the things I have heard and seen, the fears and dreams of my communities, positive and negative reactions to our experiences, unique novel character elements<br />Ignorant brute and Intelligent sage... Read more<br />Are we what we do or what we own? Or is being something other and beyond actions. behaviour and possessions?Qodebreakernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7784910837090435684.post-91711276979915528252009-11-04T07:43:44.166-08:002009-11-04T07:43:44.166-08:00A flippant disregard for both (the mode and the co...A flippant disregard for both (the mode and the content) is, indeed, careless. After all, this is poetry.Michael Phoyanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7784910837090435684.post-79257920210263462072009-11-04T07:42:44.243-08:002009-11-04T07:42:44.243-08:00As i always say and will say again - 'To be is...As i always say and will say again - 'To be is be perceived' - i think you can only be the person who you portray yourself to be unless you chose to lie to the world (and yourself).... I don't think one can misunderstand oneself in the same sense that one can be misunderstood by other people; these basic concepts of the path to 'Who I am' have to ... Read morebe dispersed with before you come to reading anything poetic on this subject... that is to say - to scorn his mode and method and writing is one thing - to show a criticical interest or DISinterest in the subject matter is quite another - a flippant disregard altogether is careless...Yiwonda Bandanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7784910837090435684.post-54716156884324664602009-11-04T07:42:20.630-08:002009-11-04T07:42:20.630-08:00Going through all that just to say "I am thin...Going through all that just to say "I am thine"? at the end.<br /><br />I think the persona missed it completely. You don't find out who you are but trying to find out who you are (or what others say about you).<br /><br />Rather, the question should be "Who am I not?"... Read more<br /><br />And for someone imprisoned, he sure is a cuddler. Whatever he did, i wonder!Michael Phoyanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7784910837090435684.post-31054660920633114372009-11-04T07:41:49.223-08:002009-11-04T07:41:49.223-08:00Wow- Am i one person today and to morrow another -...Wow- Am i one person today and to morrow another - ultimately 'I am Thine'... nice- comforting in the sense that i guess despite everything there is an answer to the omnipresent question : Who am I...<br />since there is no real answer or tangible formulae to finding yourself and since its all relative so no one knows what Buddha is actually thinking when he is supposedly 'at peace' .. one option to comfort oneself in this bleak spiralling misery of searching is to tell yourself that 'I am Thine'... i think he is very clever..Yiwonda Bandanoreply@blogger.com