Thursday, September 27, 2007



Sometimes, as pretty as it seems, it's still a canyon. Yeah, maybe you can see a path, way down there somewhere, but it's a long way off, and it's not clear where it goes.

Bugwit is back, and he's dating now --- maybe four at a time.

I've done some dating in the 14 months since my break-up with she who was going to be the last in my life. Various shapes, sizes, ages .... some with thoughts, some without ....

Can consciousness be deeper than a picture of a canyon?

I just read a newspaper article on Sean Penn, who was quoted as saying that life has to be lived so that it is worthy of death.

When I took this picture of the canyon, was I standing on the edge, or behind the brush?

seeker, September 27th, 2007

12 comments:

MarmiteToasty said...

Nice blob..... I fell through the door via Bugs Blobs.... I will be back to read more :)...

x

~d said...

(Grand Canyon soup?)

*I actually LIKE what (you said) Sean Penn said.

(smile)

Bugwit said...

I've stood in that that spot many times. Literally and figuratively.

All I know is that when you think you've reached the bottom of the canyon, there is always a deeper one beyond it.

As for standing on the edge or behind the bushes, you can easily wander through the bushed and suddenly fall off the edge. Likewise, you can seek the edge and be forever blocked by brush.

Okay, enough of that.

Seeker said...

Marmite Toasty: I like new friends - come back anytime

Tilde: so which one is in the parenthesis and which one is straight up?

Bug: Aren't you getting your bushes mixed up with your brushes?

;0 seeker

Pink said...

hey - I would hope that consciousness IS deeper than a canyon. wider and higher too.
xx

~d said...

which one is in parenthesis...?
I am sorry, but I do not understand (your) question. (crying)

Seeker said...

~d: (your)(crying)

I am sorry, but I do not understand question.


There seems always to be two different (same?) dialogues going on, sweet ~d!
seeker

Seeker said...

Pinks - perhaps consciousness is only as deep as a moment. seeker

S.L. Corsua said...

Loved the photo. I could just imagine the wind there. And the sun...

No canyons here in the Philippines. *sniff* But I do enjoy island-hopping. Water, water, water everywhere. ^_^

Cheers.

p.s.
Found my way here through your comment on my site (re: poem "Handmade"). Thank you.

Seeker said...

why souless?
you're welcome. you write wonderfully and I visit often.
seeker

Anonymous said...

Hi,
I finally made it to your blog. I like what Sean Penn said. Thank you for sharing your poetry! I read poetry to you in Bodega.

Here's one of my poems from my book.

Quiet Settles Softly

Quiet settles softly as down on a cloud.
My soul hungers for this silence
which feeds a deep need
to know this moment.
A coyote hurries along the sloping hill,
leaving thoughts of his medicine,
a trickster reminding us how we fool ourselves,
resist authenticity out of fear.
Awareness softens muscles,
sinks into my body which contains the truth,
not always easy to embrace,
but freeing, nonetheless.
A tiny bird poises on the tip of a leafless poison oak
which bends with her slight weight.
The trees are still and await nothing,
content to live.
Branches drink in the sky,
not to take, but to graciously receive and give,
simple as breath in and out.
Quiet settles deep like roots underground.
I find all is well.

©2004 Star Kissed Shadows &
CD Sweet Tongue ©2007 Sher Christian
Check out my brand new blog.
http://lusciouspoetry.blogstream.com/

Seeker said...

Thank you Sher. I feel very calm now, enjoying your images. seeker