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

A Positive Dream and the Tribal Paradigm

Rather interesting, my early morning dream state. I dreamt that I was the lead competitor in a professional golf tournament. It morphed into President Joe Biden leading in the final 9 holes.  It was a close score, but Joe was the winner! His win represented a change in world focus. Going from the angry judgment … Read more

The Rational “Brave New World”

Got the Revolution! ‘Brave New World’ by George Orwell. I realize what I’ve written here is in line with that product, only mine is to be called ‘Brave, New, Rational World‘ by David and others. The purpose of challenging the outcomes of the three previous state audits in Arizona, from the 2020 presidential election, was … Read more

Owner’s Reason

Western life will not return to what it was before covid-19. There remains a broad desertion from being part of a greater whole. We are living in a time of the fracturing of what we knew before. The focus is out of balance—in favor of Me rather than US—to the extreme! What I sense today … Read more

The Organic Crisis of Trust

Some dark feelings, a mood where I sense we humans are about to meet something more deadly and horrendous than we can imagine. There are questions I have about my capacity to “see” into the deeper levels of darkness because I have difficulty separating fear from truth. “Love thy neighbor if . . . ” … Read more

Global Assimilation of All Humanity

It takes one to grow one. The tank really feels empty. I think it’s because Annette tried to tell me what the picture of sweet old age is like. This brought to me what I have learned and realized about the character of the human animal as a whole from a fairly informed view of … Read more

Knock, Knock, Bang, Bang! “Get Out of the Car!”

An event I watched on MSNBC of a large black man running to escape and getting shot dead in the early evening, run down by two policemen, all three in a desperate battle of survival. It looked like the police were trying to subdue the man, perhaps quite routinely. Apparently the man was parked at … Read more

Finding The Universal Social/Cultural Structure

What a morning! It’s 30 degrees outside. I awoke this morning still tired from a restless sleep from the cold night. I tried to go through my morning routine, but fell back asleep after an unsuccessful attempt. I awoke again and was still struggling with my will. I pushed on with the morning routine realizing how … Read more

Death and Resurrection

I wait, Watching,  Filling the emptiness with alarm While time crushes yet another human illusion  Under the heel of reason, Where simple choice turns to doubt Disturbing the balance of place;  No idea, no means, no sense To fix meaning or choice In the madness of the times, Struggling, waiting, doubting,  Knowing something worse is … Read more