Sunday, 29 November 2009

Statute of Woman and Man




Article I.
It is decreed
that life now has value,
that truth now has value,
and that offering our hands
we will all work
for true life.

Article II.
It is decreed
that all the days of the week,
including the grayest of Tuesdays,
have the right to become
Sunday mornings.

Article III.
It is decreed that,
from this very instant,
there will be sunflowers in all the windows,
that the sunflowers have the right
to open within the shadow;
and that the windows must remain open
all day for the green
where hope grows.

Article IV:
It is decreed that man*
never more will need
to doubt man.
That man will trust in man
as the palm tree trusts in the wind,
as the wind trusts in the air,
as the air trusts in the blue field
of the sky.


Man will trust in man
as a child trusts in another child.


Article V.
It is decreed that men will be free from the yoke of lies.
Nevermore will it be necessary to use
the shield of silence
or the armor of words.
Man shall sit at the table
with a clear gaze,
for the truth will be served
before dessert.

Article VI.
It is established,
for ten centuries,
the practice dreamed by the prophet IsaĆ­as,
and the wolf and the sheep will graze together
and the food of both will taste of dawn.

Article VII.
By irrevocable decree,
the everlasting kingdom
of justice and clarity
is hereby established.
And joy will be a generous flag
forever raised
In the soul of the people.

Article VIII.
It is decreed
that the greatest pain
has always been and always will be
not being able to give love
to whom you love,
knowing that it's water
Who gives the plant
the miracle of the flower.

Article IX.
It is hereby permitted
that the daily bread
have in man the sign of his sweat.
But above all
that it always have
The warm taste
of tenderness.

Article X.
It is hereby permitted
to any person,
At any hour of life,
The use of the white dress.

Article XI.
It is decreed,
by definition,
that man
is an animal who loves,
and that for that reason is beautiful,
much more beautiful
than the morning star.

Article XII.
It is decreed that nothing
will be obligatory or banned.
Everything will be permitted,
even playing with rhinoceroses
and walking in the afternoons
with an immense begonia in the lapel.

Only one thing is prohibited:
to love without love.


Article XIII.
It is decreed that money
nevermore will be able to buy the sun
of future mornings.
Expelled from the great coffer of fear,
money will be transformed
into a fraternal sword
in order to defend the right to sing
and the feast of the day that dawned.

Final Article
It is hereby forbidden
to use the word Freedom,
which will be excised from the dictionaries
and the treacherous swamp of mouths.
From this moment on
freedom will be something alive and transparent,
like fire or a river,
or like a seed of wheat
and its dwelling will forever be
the heart of man.


by the Brazilian poet Thiago de Mello (1964) translated from Portuguese to Spanish by Pablo Neruda and from Spanish to English by FTS.


* When you read or speak the word man also hear the word woman, in the sense of this poem it is my view there is no intended seperation.



Friday, 27 November 2009

The Unconscious Unknown

"Psychoanalyse helped me to understand some of the roots to taking an inner life properly seriously. And saying it is after all the thing from which all the rest emerges. Even though the work does not give it biographical space in the same way perhaps other artists do, it's that curious balance of saying without it it's nothing, on the other hand it's not on display."

"There is this serious element of the unconscious operating in a lot of this. It seems to me that there’s no other reason to be an artist."

"If I know what I know and you know what you know and I tell you what I know, who cares?"

"My instinct is that making work is about, I’m daring to go to something I don’t know and hoping that in going where I don’t know, you the viewer can go where you don’t know too."

"The route to meaning may not be direct."

"Just as you can’t make something beautiful or set out to, you also can’t set out to make something spiritual. What you can do is recognise that it may be there. It normally has to do with not having too much to say. There seems to be space for the viewer and that’s something that we sometimes identify as being spiritual, and it’s all about space."


Quotes from BBC documentary Imagine on Anish Kapoor (2009)

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Hebers Ghyll Net



" ... in the ultimate dimension there is no birth and death, beginning and end, this and that, being and non-being. The ultimate dimension cannot be described in words and notions that by there very nature serve to cut reality up into separate pieces.
Of course to communicate with others we have to use words, ideas and notions. In the end, however, we have to remove all these notions in order for the true understanding to be possible ... As long as we are caught in notions, ideas and words, we cannot arrive at true understanding and we will not reach the ultimate dimension.
Using the teaching of interpenetration we can unlock the door of reality and get rid of our notions concerning the world ... You don't have to go on a long journey to discover this. You don't have to meditate on many subjects to obtain this insight. If you can perceive deeply the true nature of any mental form, whether wholesome or unwholesome, you can reach full enlightenment. Just shed light on one thing and you can understand all that exists ... We don't need to learn everything. If we learn one thing deeply, we can understand all the teachings ... All we need to do is transform our forgetfulness into mindfulness." (p.19)

Thich Nhat Hanh (2009) Indra's Net, Resurgence, no.256, pp.18-19.

Journey into wholeness

"As we are all spirit beings having a human experience, perhaps it is time for us all to reclaim our power and awaken our own inner shaman or teacher? Everyone of us has the ability to communicate with Spirit in a myriad of ways. Although it is appropriate at times to seek assistance and advice from others as part of our growth and healing process, nothing and no one can make you better without your willing participation (both consciously and subconsciously) to release the cause of the problem. True healing involves uncovering the myth of who you are and what you are not. You could spend a lifetime searching externally for many things - perfect health, true love, lots of money, inner happiness, etc - to fill the void within and make you whole again. Yet, each and everyone of us has the potential to heal and be healed at anytime - the two go hand in hand, for when you heal another you heal yourself ... when you heal yourself you heal the world. There is no separation. Such is the wisdom of our ancestors, if we will only listen. " (p.17)

Karen Sawyer (2008) 'Healing the Soul: the way of the shaman', Caduceus, issue no.75, pp.14-17

Thursday, 29 October 2009

Things I find on a typical walk. AKA - Unexplained mysteries ...?

1. Mushroom (foreground) disguised as a GHOST !



2. Bucket in a tree, random ?





3. Chuffer train on the bench to nowhere?

Wednesday, 28 October 2009

What can we do?

'The most important thing we can do in these times is manage our energies so that we can host and act from a position of peace and clarity.'

- Meg Wheatley -

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

the day chuckie chick became an emu

Sad times in the gardens of wheatlyness ... the jungle that had grown over the summer months was set upon by Seth and his voracious gardening tools!! No one or thing was spared, including the crest of chuckie chick, oops. Is he not happy about the new situation ... the garden got a brand new no.2 haircut and so did he. In the process he went from a chick to an emu look-a-likey, ho hum.




Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Here's summat to think about ...

“I've learned that people will forget what you said,

people will forget what you did,

but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

- Maya Angelou -


Saturday, 3 October 2009

Desiderata Updated

"Tread gently on anyone who looks at you sideways.Have lots of long lie-ins. Wear sturdy socks, learn to grow out of medium underwear and if you must lie about your age do it in the other direction:tell people you’re 97 and they’ll think you look fucking great. Try to catch a trout and experience the glorious feeling of letting it go and seeing it swimming away. Never eat food that comes in a bucket.If you don’t know how to meditate at least try to spend some time every day just sitting. Boo joggers. Don’t work out, work in. Play the banjo. Sleep with somebody you like. Eat plenty of liquorice allsorts. Try to live in a place you like. Marry somebody you like. Try to do a job you like. Never turn down an opportunity to shout ‘fuck them all!’ at the top of your voice. Avoid bigots of all descriptions. Let your bed become to you what the Pole Star was to sailors of old… look forward to it. Don’t wear tight underwear on aeroplanes. Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? He’s a mile away and you’ve got his shoes. Clean your teeth and keep the company of people who will tell you when there’s spinach on them. Avoid people who know the answer. Keep the company of people who are trying to understand the question. Don’t pat animals with sneaky eyes. If you haven’t heard a good rumour by 11am, start one. Learn to feel sorry for music because, although it is the international language, it has no swearwords; if you don’t count Wagner which in my opinion is one long one and should be avoided at all cost. If you write a book, be sure it has exactly 74 ‘fucks’ in it. Send Hieronymous Bosch prints to elderly relatives for Christmas. Avoid giving LSD to guide dogs. Don’t be talked into wearing a uniform. Salute nobody. Campaign against blue smarties. Above all, go to Glasgow at least once in your life and have a roll and square sliced sausage and a cup of tea. When you feel the tea coursing over your spice singed tongue,you’ll know what I mean when I say ‘It’s good to be alive!’ "

- Billy Connolly -

Thursday, 1 October 2009

She's got a point ...

"Being an intellectual creates a lot of questions and no answers.
You can fill your life up with ideas and still go home lonely.
All you really have that really matters are feelings.
That's what music is to me."

- Quote attributed to Janis Joplin -

Wednesday, 30 September 2009

To new beginnings ...

Stages

As every flower fades and as all youth
Departs, so life at every stage,
So every virtue, so our grasp of truth,
Blooms in its day and may not last forever.
Since life may summon us at every age
Be ready, heart, for parting, new endeavor,
Be ready bravely and without remorse
To find new light that old ties cannot give.
In all beginnings dwells a magic force
For guarding us and helping us to live.
Serenely let us move to distant places

And let no sentiments of home detain us.
The Cosmic Spirit seeks not to restrain us
But lifts us stage by stage to wider spaces.
If we accept a home of our own making,
Familiar habit makes for indolence.
We must prepare for parting and leave-taking
Or else remain the slaves of permanence.
Even the hour of our death may send

Us speeding on to fresh and newer spaces,
And life may summon us to newer races.
So be it, heart: bid farewell without end.

- hermann hesse -

Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Desiderata

Go placidly amidst the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly, and listen to others, even the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexatious to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain or bitter; for there will always be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals, and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe; no less than the trees and the stars, you have the right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God whatever you conceive Her to be. And whatever your labours and aspirations in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace with your soul. With all its sham drudgery and broken dreams it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy.

- Max Ehrmann (1927) -