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Power in a name…

A rose bush with several blooms that are orange at the center and red at the outer edges.

Poetry as a style of writing is often considered soft and flowery, and I’ve heard it said that poetry is often unapproachable, or boring for the majority of today’s people.

As a form of written expression, many equate poetry with softness.

I politely disagree.

An empty park bench.

Poetry is the language of strength, of identifying those aspects of our being which are often difficult to understand and express. Finding the right words to express what is often not immediately clear or easily understandable, yet commonly shared between individuals – that is difficult, not easy; it is hard, not soft.

A massive oak tree is holding up the sky.

Perhaps this is by design. The power of a name can help you summon the force of ideas and inspire the emotions to conquer all foes, to rise above all obstacles.

Such power might be inappropriate for the unwashed masses. People could get hurt.

A fence with a sign that says "Have Some Respect" beside a board covered with decals. An old shipwreck is visible beyond the sign.

Calling out the truth of people and their motivations, shedding light onto the aspects of being which define character and drive their actions, these are the challenges of attentive observers and distillers of truth, those poets.

Poets are necessarily dangerous, especially to those who traffic in power and exploitation.

A lamp post with a yellow banner that states "Live with Purpose"

Husking the platitudes and insincere bluffs of greed and fear, revealing the inner kernel of what is otherwise unrecognized, unacknowledged, and uncared for, despite being obvious for all to see.

A statue of a fat Buddha, his arm is reaching outwards with the palm open and facing the sun.

A monster with no name will not heed your call. Only through deliberate experience and understanding can a proper address be given to the forces of nature, with whom we can plead for understanding. This is the quest of poetry.

The sun sets through a foggy and cloud-filled horizon over the Pacific ocean which stops at the rocky coastline at the bottom of the picture.

Poetry is an unstoppable act of saving humanity, of shining a light throughout the entirety of our collective being, so that no part of us is left to diminish and fester in the shadows.

The sun is obscured by voluminous clouds hanging over a lake bordered by trees, creating a dark setting contrasted with a bright spot where the sun is almost perceptible through the clouds.

Poetry is not flowery language too delicate for the masses, poetry is the language of toughness, daring to explore that which so many strong men fear most: emotional vulnerability and truth.

The sun pokes through a mass of gray clouds behind the Silhouette of a cowboy statue carved from wood on a pedestal with the words "Happy Trails" set into the base.

Poetry is not a hiding place for sensitive souls to avoid reality, it is a place of discovery where essential truths of our human experience are laid bare for the common good.

The author on a blue tractor, under a blue sky with a single cloud, tilling a field.

Bringing forth the beautiful and noble truth of our best aspects, sharing inspiration and love, those most cherished and conspicuously scarce elements of any life.

Poets are often disregarded and ignored as unimportant, though the world certainly needs more beauty, more understanding, more appreciation, more love, and more truth.

Several different types of flowers growing together in a variety of yellow, pink, and white blooms.

In a world driven to a frenzy in a competition made so needlessly cruel and exploitative, perhaps it is the poetic sensitivity to nature and the questioning of all the ambitions of the human heart that we most need if we are to save ourselves.

A Buddha head is nestled in a flower bed, in the green base of a plant with many vibrant pink blooms. A yellow basket lies off to the side of the plant.

In these troubled times, as climate is changing and war is breaking out across the globe, poetry is not viewed as a solution by those with the power to inflict massive pain and destruction.

Train yard with several rail lines emerging from a large steel building with the word "ROOTS" above the door.

The rest of us, in preparing for the brutal nature of hardship we can not escape, instinctively harden our hearts and brace for what will come, hoping the survivors may someday have time and hearts ready for poetry.

A park bench sits beneath an oak tree.

Yet time somehow provides opportunity for every guarded heart to react to life in a moment of pure expression. Uninvited and unstoppable, poets will emerge in the most unlikely of places, even though most of their poetic impulses will not be encouraged or appreciated by a society focused on the business of war.

Thistles growing in a field.

What these poetic souls create and leave behind might still be gathered and shared, their insight and individual truth becoming beautiful in the eyes of those who survive and remember. A record of the moment, a testament to the spirit of humanity, a mark on the world left by so many ghosts who now haunt our collective minds.

A sunset of flaming clouds hangs over a landscape in silhouette.

Poetry to ignite your soul, to set ablaze the wonder and fury of life, the inescapable dread and excitement of what it means to be truly alive. The expression of an act of consciousness, magically transformed through careful marks on a page, capturing the thought and emotion of a sensitive soul and carrying it through time and space to your mind and heart. In this way, poetry can save the world – even in these troubled times.

A black dog with white paws is laying on a cushion staring into the camera. He is a good dog.

There may be some irony in the fact that the appreciation for poetry is in such short supply precisely at the moment when the need for poets is so overwhelming.

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Questions

Considering anything, I have a question.

I once thought I was smart – then I learned better.

It turns out I have so many questions about everything.

Whatever I learn, I keep finding more and more questions.

Lately, it seems I am growing more aware of how little I know about so many things.

As my ignorance grows, I find so much in common with so many other people. People who have lived long enough to share the formative experiences that define my life, and yet at the same time I am so unlike any of them.

Small wonder, but it begs a few more questions.

So it goes, in the interstitial awareness of another day in paradise. I sit and I wonder about things.

Like so many before me, and doubtless, so many to follow.

How many of us will find our musings in other people’s heads? Does it make a question more important if more people come to be wondering the same thing?

Questions about questions, and the spiral begins again…

I suppose there is little point in trying to answer most of these questions, even the really important questions. It might actually be impossible. It most likely probably doesn’t even matter what we come up with for an answer. It could be that the subjective nature of the act of each of us contemplating and imagining our own response to the same question is the ultimate cosmic purpose of the entire endeavor.

An unwitting act of collective consciousness, if you will.

Or it could be another random coincidence that really only existed in your head, and then if so, how important can that be?

Maybe that thought in your head is actually very important, if it leads you to more awareness.

So it is that questions are not always signposts of stupidity, but often tools in developing one’s awareness.

Awareness?

Awareness is a fundamental aspect of consciousness, and there is little else anyone can conclusively tell you about consciousness.

Not that you’ll likely be bothered with people trying to discuss consciousness. Most people get rather uncomfortable if you try to get them to consider consciousness.

I think that is a little more than ironic.

Our society finds it hard to exploit such thoughts for a profit, so they are generally discouraged. Pity the spiritual devotees, philosophers, poets, and artists – bunch of useless hippies, the man says as he gives them the collective boot.

Gypsies, Vagabonds, Bohemians, Zealots and Heathens alike, over the ages and across the globe, the tribes of willful and spirited people test their essential truths and seek divine experiences to enlighten their awareness with questions of reality, space, time, and love. They find and create beauty because they intrinsically demand it, just as our lungs demand air.

As much as they may be despised by the bankers of our society, these capitalist outcasts bring essential beauty to the world through their questioning. The world becomes a more desolate, cruel, ugly, and unlivable place in their absence.

We NEED awareness more than we realize. That’s the whole trip in a nutshell!

Something Completely Different

Consider India for a moment. While far, far, away from being a perfect society, the continent of India provides an example that contrasts wildly from the United States and western world.

The people of the Indian continent have fostered a diverse culture devoted to exploring the vastness of consciousness, through all the different ways of being and perceiving.

For thousands of years, the questions of consciousness and awareness have been explored, and this practice is accepted as a normal part of life.

This rich heritage of awareness documents many different thoughts and observations that are the antithesis to western culture. Most of these schools of thought are not profitable nor helpful in maintaining an obedient citizenry, and therefore they are not seriously considered by western academics.

The fact that such schools of thought even exist is often a startling surprise for many westerners. For so many, it is difficult to even imagine a society where spending time questioning consciousness is not only accepted and respected, but openly encouraged and supported.

But of course, thought and awareness are dangerous elements when it comes to capitalism. Too much thinking and awareness, and the next thing you know, people start finding other reasons for living that don’t center around toiling on the factory floor making rich men richer.

Naturally, this line of thinking is dangerous, as it only encourages one to question the current status quo even more.

Dangerous Thoughts

I find my awareness heightened as the world becomes more interesting, as the imbalances of wealth and power are threatening to capsize everything. It is a good time to practice awareness and be thoughtful.

I also believe that awareness is different from thought. Thought can be random, unhinged, manipulated, false, and completely fabricated. Some good advice I’ve seen is to learn how to recognize your thoughts, and question them with your awareness of what is happening beyond the thoughts.

Thoughts will come nonstop if you let them. They don’t have to make sense, be true, or have anything to do with what is going on around you. That is the power of thought, it can be bent to so many different purposes.

Awareness simply is what it is, as much as you might notice it – or not.

Awareness is a result of focused consciousness, a state of observation which might be frequently clouded in various ways. Even so, when awareness is engaged, it usually leads to a better understanding of things. Awareness can also bring beauty to the forefront of your mind, and enrich your world with understanding, which in turn brings new meaning and significance.

Questioning your thoughts can help strengthen your awareness and sharpen your focus.

Focusing awareness is a vital ability for anyone seeking to excel at something. Focused awareness helps alleviate the competing distractions of random thoughts and impulses.

Focused awareness can help bring us closer to truth. Many say it is as easy as breathing.

Awareness is focused through questions, and you then cultivate more questions with what you learn from your awareness.

Awareness might not lead to many questions by itself, but awareness combined with the endless thoughts and shenanigans of most people can certainly get a person to start questioning things.

Every day the world sets a stage for new mystery, intrigue, and drama, with over 8 billion individuals playing the different parts.

Witness and wonder.

I believe a questioning mind is an important thing to develop, even more than finding answers.

Questions are important, and questioning our own limiting assumptions is probably one of the most common things people wish they had done more of, when they grow old and look back on their lives.

Don’t be afraid to ask questions, is my advice.

Asking the right questions can make all the difference in life.

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