Open Poetry #37 |
Breaking the Ice |
WindWalker Senior Member
since 2001-10-12
Posts 1218 |
People think of their earth as a living world, full of life and wonders, yet unaware that their thoughts in time have frozen the landscape of their life like a river in deep winter. What does it take to break this ice of frozen core beliefs and ideas locked in the snows of old times past? The love, the daring, the willing sacrifice of those who long for the sun; who long for the winding river’s shores of sun-drenched sands and the call of shore birds running to and fro. And how, you ask, are they to show this love? this daring? this sacrifice? There is but one way ever known to man: to break all of man’s age old taboos; to break all the rules made of theology, philosophy or science once bold, now old! To return to the common sense of the Spirit the freedom expressed in the heart and shown in the body under the sun. Let me say: the freedom to be who we really are, creatively, wonderfully, sexually... free as we were in so-called pre-Eden days and must be again when all the old clothes have finally rotted away and been thankfully discarded for freedom with the smile of love. |
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BROTHER JOHN Member
since 2006-04-06
Posts 386 |
Dear WindWalker, Thanks and well stated. Erik Fromm wrote beautifully of the fear of freedom. He showed how this fear has shaped the history of mankind. I guess it comes down to the fear of responsibility for ones actions. When things go wrong, there is always someone else to blame. |
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Honeybunch Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115South Africa |
WindWalker - You seem to be walking the same path I trod many moons ago and this: "To return to the common sense of the Spirit the freedom expressed in the heart and shown in the body under the sun." I have experienced but life, you know, doesn't yet allow for it. We return, for surival, into the present ways of the world and of man - seemingly so because under the surface we know. Enjoyed as usual! |
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