weariness
deafens
joy’s murmurs

LIOIZE – Heavy on my Mind
weariness
deafens
joy’s murmurs

LIOIZE – Heavy on my Mind
May I find the Courage to withstand the crumbling of my
delusions so that the light of right understanding guides me on a life path absent of greed, anger, and ignorance.

” ‘To find a pathway absent of greed, anger, and ignorance’ messages hope that there is indeed a way of life that leads out of this petrified forest in which there looms gigantic trees twisted and bent by an ego intent on creating a self- referenced world. Each tree has been tagged with a label that takes possession of it through the identification of “my memory”, “my feelings”, “my ideas”, or “my dreams”. Circling the trees are multiple pathways carved out by the anger of unmet desires and covered over by entangled vines driven by a need to satiate an unquenchable thirst. For years I have wandered in the shadows of this forest unable to see that it is of my own creation.
I come to a place where I envision myself eagerly before bookshelves, my eyes lightly and briefly touching upon one book’s title and then another, feeling their words tickle my thoughts until I surrender to their unspoken promises. Once engaged by the promising nature of a title, it is hope that opens a book jacket and begins another journey through pages. With the turning of each page, desire seeks the experience of validation within the configuration of a writer’s text. All of this, I believe, is driven by memory traces of how the words of unknown authors enfolded my emotional self as they alleviated the subsequent emotional chaos that followed the death of my father when I was three years old.
Later, literature provided me with alternate threads by which to darn a harmonious, yet delusional, understanding of death, of fatherless children, of a family.”
~B C Koeford (A Meditative Journey with Saldage)
Week 35 Composition: Symmetry Portrait (Symmetry is a strong compositional technique most often used in landscapes and architecture. So break the mold by using Symmetry in a portrait.)

Image submitted in response to Dogwood Photography’s annual 52-week photography challenge.

“Thursday Morning, 9.30. On a summer’s day like this I lie in bed as if cradled in sweet arms. It makes one feel so indolent and languid. And when he sang, ‘The Linden Tree’ last time (I thought it so beautiful that I asked him to sing me a whole forest-full of linden trees), the lines on his face looked like old, age-old, tracks through a landscape as ancient as creation itself.”
(cited: E Hillesum, An Interrupted Life p. 115)
State Forest State Park, Colorado

Landscape photograph submitted in response to The World is a Book’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Framing the Shot
With blooms of pampas grass
for markers
I push my way along,

no trace of the trail
I vaguely remembered.
~Saigyō (cited: B Watson, Poems of a Mountain Home)
Come again,
if you don’t mind
pushing your way through
dewy eulalia blossoms
to reach this twig-bound hut.
~Ryokan (cited: K Tanahashi, Sky Above Great Wind)

“When you are a Bear of Very Little Brain, and you Think of Things, you find sometimes that a Thing which seemed very Thingish inside you is quite different when it gets out into the open and has other people looking at it.”
~A A Mille, Winnie-the Pooh

Image and quote submitted in response to Lost in Translation’s Pick a Word Challenge: Ursine
Out of the dark,
Into a dark path
I must now enter:
Shine on me from afar
Moon of the mountain fringe.
~Izumi Shikibu (cited: Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan)

separation
among butterflies too…
white gang, yellow gang
~Issa (cited: www.haikuguy.com)

Week 34 Story Telling: Color without Color (Tell a colorful story, but do it in black and white.)

Image submitted in response to Dogwood Photography’s annual 52-week photography challenge.
to a massive rock
grow quickly my pebble…
Ishitaro
~Issa (www.haikuguy.com

Simon & Garfunkel – I am a Rock”
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