Enshrined Perfection
circinate being
in perpetual dawn state
new celestial plane
Onomastic Activity
two planes coexist
fed by reciprocation
eternal return
Cyclicality
confluent forces
rivers unite on floodplain
prefiguring birth
Enshrined Perfection
circinate being
in perpetual dawn state
new celestial plane
Onomastic Activity
two planes coexist
fed by reciprocation
eternal return
Cyclicality
confluent forces
rivers unite on floodplain
prefiguring birth
Here is the writer who with all his heart and soul, with his art, in anguish and travail offers nourishment – there is the reader who’ll have none of it, and if he wants, it’s only in passing, offhandedly, until the phone rings. Life’s trivia are your undoing. You are like a man who has challenged a dragon to a fight but will be yapped into a corner by a little dog. from Ferdydurke
I’m an Executive Director with a doctorate in education, a consultant, painter, photographer, composer, poet, and vocalist.
Language casts sheaves of reality upon the social body, stamping it and violently shaping it… Language as a whole gives everyone the same power of becoming an absolute subject through its exercise. But gender, an element of language, works upon this ontological fact to annul it as far as women are concerned and corresponds to a constant attempt to strip them of the most precious thing for a human being – subjectivity. Gender is an ontological impossibility because it tries to accomplish the division of Being. But Being is not divided. God or Man as being are One and whole. So what is this divided Being introduced into language through gender? It is an impossible Being, it is a Being that does not exist, an ontological joke, a conceptual maneuver to wrest from women what belongs to them by right: conceiving of oneself as a total subject through the exercise of language. The result of the imposition of gender, acting as a denial at the very moment when one speaks, is to deprive women of the authority of speech, and to force them to make their entrance in a crablike way, particularizing themselves and apologizing profusely. The result is to deny them any claim to the abstract, philosophical, political discourses that give shape to the social body. Gender then must be destroyed. The possibility of its destruction is given through the very exercise of language. For each time I say ‘I’ I reorganize the world from my point of view and through abstraction I lay claim to universality. This fact holds true for every locutor.
All the things that really matter to us are impossible…Writing poetry is impossible. I don’t know how to write a poem. A poem – there has to be a part of it that is not my own will; it comes from somewhere that I don’t know. There is so much that comes out of what we don’t know and what we don’t have any control over. I think that one of the only things we can learn as we get older is a certain humility. – from Doing the Impossible
Intriguing. I think I need a TSE style footnote here.
This is not my Open Link Night poem – that can be found here: http://chromapoesy.com/2012/04/15/hinbas-imaginative-invention/. Sorry for the confusion.
I remember you wrote a long one on enso a while back.
Round and round, forming, uniting, recreating new. It’s your mastery and use of not-so-common words that make these so elegant.
Yes, trying your intelligent approach of a shorter poem last night :). Thank you for elegant :).
beautiful
like rings, ripples on water
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it :).
Fascinating! 😀
Thank you Eve :).
the flow of this is incredible, spiraling, circular, perfect.
Thanks Kelly, with Open Link Night I wound up with about 15 minutes for my NaPoWriMo write. At times like that I have to go with topics I’ve visited before. As Ravenblack pointed out in the comment above I have a longer piece that deals with ensō that’s about 4 pages long – ha :). Brevity isn’t really in my vocabulary so I thought it would be a good challenge (and sprint) to condense and reframe how I initially addressed the subject.
reminds me of Piers Anthony’s characters, The Polarians, who were renowned for their circular reasoning, incomprehensible to many Solarians.
These are creatures in the Cluster series. I always really liked them!!
Cool, somehow I missed this comment. I read Piers Anthony in 9th grade, I’ll have to check that out!