Local Is Cosmic

Another psychic work day. I watched for the second time PBS’ NOVA: “Green Earth” and also “The Milky Way” and the Hubble telescope. It brought a means of measure and relative movement of this galaxy. I don’t know where to start.  I think of creating a word like starlone as a natural word image for … Read more

Out of Reach and Seeking Integration

Could all of humanity be on the same page? What is the difference that makes up the variety of pages?”  I don’t want to focus on maladies, but more about how the basic views of all in physical reality are more or less the same—food, clothing, home, family, children, physical, mental, psychological and neural health. … Read more

The Neural Impulse: Kill To Survive

“What comes with anger and rage? They’re the blinders of the soul of reason, of the rational mind.” This is the organic trigger of a reaction beyond the control of empathy. It is needed in order to kill for survival. Let me say it simply, when we get angry we blind ourselves to seeing anything … Read more

Supreme Court: No Neural Balance, No Justice For All!

“The next time the Supreme Court meets, it should be in a mental institution, while under observation.” -David Jackson I’m searching for a prime phrase to make visible the madness—the neural pathology—of the five conservative Supreme Court justices currently serving on the highest court in the land: Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, … Read more

Liberating Life From Death

How do we find The part of the mind Given to humankind To fill the struggle with meaning In the understanding  Of arbitrary Pain and death?  In a cruel jungle of eating of each other In wild-seeking to gain a grip on reason  Without sensitivity of a heart’s embrace To manage control, in kindness to … Read more

Sex, Passion, Romance, and Love

I’m still thinking about Robert Burns, from my previous post, and the influence that his romantic poetry had on collective mores regarding love and sex in the 18th century, and beyond. The male’s sexual drive, as a newly matured animal, is stimulated by the presence of a newly matured female. The male and female are … Read more

The Irrational Dream of Romance

“O my Luve is like a red, red rose that’s newly sprung in June; O my Luve is like the melody that’s sweetly played in tune . . . “ Robert Burns I’ve been thinking about the Scottish poet Robert “Rabbie” Burns and his sexual neurosis. Robert Burns is regarded as a pioneer of the … Read more

Hereditary Patterns of the Human Character

  I’m figuring out that my psyche doesn’t want to live in the world of earth life. Especially with the human species—the general, mean-spirited temperament, and the violent neural character of personality. I watched more of the PBS series on Jerusalem. I saw a species living by the sword—using force, dominance and cruelty. It was … Read more