WHERE? by Cynthia Rucryst
All
the brilliant thoughts I’ve had and did not write down, have escaped me—for
now—they’re still in there, I just have to draw them up. Draw them up, like
medicine into a syringe, or architectural plans for a building, or incantations
for a spell. I draw down the moon to
receive Moon energy into my body and spirit-—maybe down because she appears to be up
from us. Stars and planets and other giant rocks appear to be out there up away from us, but according to one theory we are all just
floating around in a giant bowl of space, so nothing is really up from us or down as well, just over there?
Like neighbors? Down the street? Or, up the street? No, just over there, next
door? Only caveat, it’s a long way to “over there” when you talk about stars,
planets and Moons! Drawing in is a
much deeper explanation, because apparently (quantum physically speaking) it’s
all inward and over
there or up or down don’t really exist. And that’s fine with me, because it is 3 less directions I have to go to get there, wherever there is for me. Not that I don’t want to move, it’s just the decision is much simpler to make—-I just go in or inward and it’s all there, whatever all is. Less taxing on the brain, as long as, where there is hasn’t escaped me.
there or up or down don’t really exist. And that’s fine with me, because it is 3 less directions I have to go to get there, wherever there is for me. Not that I don’t want to move, it’s just the decision is much simpler to make—-I just go in or inward and it’s all there, whatever all is. Less taxing on the brain, as long as, where there is hasn’t escaped me.
Whew!
I think I’ll just stay here and go
inward to find those thoughts I didn’t write on paper…
(c) Cynthia Rucryst
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ReplyDeleteLove this, Cindy. So much of your brilliance is that you play with such big ideas, with such simple language, the words of every day: in, out, here there... love it.
ReplyDeletethank you!!
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