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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Old world or New Earth ?
Good, old pharmaceutical advertising. Its hard, they are so regulated, they can’t say much more than “we have a product”. Its as tempting as the single can of beans in the window of a Moscow store in 1980. “Don’t kid … Continue reading
Posted in The world we live in Now
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All who seek you
All who seek you test you. And those who find you bind you to image and gesture. I would rather sense you as the earth senses you. In my ripening ripens what you are. I need from you no tricks … Continue reading
Posted in Books & Poetry, Rilke's Reality
Tagged Book of hours, Rainer Maria Rilke, Seeking
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A question without an answer
I came across the myth of Parsifal and could not help but notice the rich symbolism and metaphors. Parsifal is the story of a “fool’s journey”. A young man, so innocent and humble, that he does not even have a … Continue reading
Posted in The Window Seat, Toaster & Fridge
Tagged Faust, Fool's Journey, Holy Grail, inner woman, Parsifal
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The Wind not of Air
THE WIND NOT OF AIR by Justme ‘Go away oh wind so cold, your stabbing knives Of force are not welcome here’ ‘Who could create such a vile and unwanted thing?’ Oxygen, my food, so very near. Yet, you force … Continue reading
Posted in Just Poems, Original Poetry
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The longing of a soul
Listen to one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. Gustav Mahler, Adagietto from the 5th symphony Daniel Barenboim conducts the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Posted in Classical Music
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How shall I hold my soul…
Love-Song How shall I hold my soul so it does not touch on yours. How shall I lift it over you to other things? Ah, willingly I’d store it away with some lost thing in the dark, in some … Continue reading






