Take a number and wait until you're called.
Published on April 24, 2008 By dynamaso In Philosophy

Here is this little narrative, trying to push beyond the here and now, whatever the heck they are. My here and now, sitting in front of this keyboard, typing this very sentence is so utterly different to the here and now you might be in while reading this, neither of us could begin to understand the differences. To be honest, I sometimes wonder why we bother. Yet I want to be able to step beyond these places, even step between them. Maybe this is where peace lies. Maybe writing this will allow me to see these places, where the defenceless live in safety, the hungry never starve, bullets and batons don’t exist and the sheer brute force running through humankind has ceased to be.

The weight of being, the faith and doubt we allow to dwell in us at the same time and the conflict of simply being alive can be a heavy burden for some of us. I’ve been carrying it around for a while now and, like any of you, have some knowledge of what I‘m talking about. It weighs about the same as a heart and a brain. The same as the heart beating in your chest right now. The same as the brain digesting these words, trying to make sense out of my concepts, my thoughts. It is all about logic and emotion, or, in other words, spirit (if indeed it lies in the heart) and science. Its all about two schools of thought, trying to dominate each other.

It never gets easier, as far as I’m concerned. For some it does get to be comfortable. Comfortable is good but it is never good to get too comfortable. If the burden moves, it is good to be ready to move with it. It is not so much a case of staying ahead or trying to be predictive. It is all about being mindful and not staggering or falling or dropping anything when the load does shift. And shift it will. Many times, in fact, if you consider yourself a thinking person.

I know there are those of us who think they have at least some of the weight lifted. Maybe they do but whose to say? Again, it is all about the individual concept of reality. The only time these ever merge is when we meet, when we have direct dialogue. This is when either of us can affect and effect the other’s reality. It might be positive, it might not. There is no telling what might happen. I like to think optimistically so I would hope any meeting with another’s reality only proves to be positive for both parties.

I want to test it as much as I can. I want to move beyond mere words across the ether and half the world to where I am sitting across a table from you, looking you in the eyes and sharing time with you. It won’t be my time. It won’t be your time. Then, and only then, it will be our time. And believe me, I’m looking forward to it.


Comments
on Apr 24, 2008

Well, the smart money's on Harlow
And the moon is in the street
The shadow boys are breaking all the laws
And you're east of East St. Louis
And the wind is making speeches
And the rain sounds like a round of applause
Napoleon is weeping in the Carnival saloon
His invisible fianc is in the mirror
The band is going home
It's raining hammers, it's raining nails
Yes, it's true, there's nothing left for him down here

Chorus:
And it's Time Time Time
And it's Time Time Time
And it's Time Time Time
That you love
And it's Time Time Time

And they all pretend they're Orphans
And their memory's like a train
You can see it getting smaller as it pulls away
And the things you can't remember
Tell the things you can't forget that
History puts a saint in every dream
Well she said she'd steak around
Until the bandages came off
But these mamas boys just don't know when to quit
And Matida asks the sailors are those dreams
Or are those prayers
So just close your eyes, son
And this won't hurt a bit

Chorus

Well, things are pretty lousy for a calendar girl
The boys just dive right off the cars
And splash into the street
And when she's on a roll she pulls a razor
From her boot and a thousand
Pigeons fall around her feet
So put a candle in the window
And a kiss upon his lips
Till the dish outside the window fills with rain
Just like a stranger with the weeds in your heart
And play the fiddler off till i come back again

Chorus

'Time' - Tom Waits

on Apr 24, 2008

It never gets easier, as far as I’m concerned.

Always had this crazy thought that the more you know the harder it is. If you know what I mean. But again ...

 

Good article to make you think, mate

on Apr 24, 2008
I keep trying to figure out something to comment on, but I think the article speaks well enough for itself.

All I can really say is- Damn good article, mate. Deep and very thought provoking.

~Zoo
on Apr 24, 2008

the more you know the harder it is.  If you know what I mean.

Yes, I do know what you mean.  It is perverse, in a way, because the more I learn, the more I realise how much I don't know.

on Apr 24, 2008

Zoo,

Deep and very thought provoking.

Yes, I don't quite know what got into me...   But thanks anyway.

on Apr 25, 2008
I quite liked this, although I don't really know why. I don't agree with some of what you say (if only because I live in the place "where the defenceless live in safety, the hungry never starve, bullets and batons don’t exist and the sheer brute force running through humankind has ceased to be"), but I couldn't find anything about it I could pick at.

So I'm afraid I'm going to have to resort to pedantry on this one.

I know there are those of us who think they have at least some of the weight lifted. Maybe they do but whose to say?


It's who's, not whose. "Whose" is possessive; "who's" is the contraction of who is.

There. Now I can feel all equal and everything, I've found a tiny flaw in your argument and in true JU tradition can disregard the rest as tosh. I feel so much better now.
on Apr 25, 2008
Deep and very thought provoking.


That ain't no shit. Waaaaaay over my poor little empty head!   
on Apr 25, 2008

Cacto,

I live in the place "where the defenceless live in safety, the hungry never starve, bullets and batons don’t exist and the sheer brute force running through humankind has ceased to be"

Good for you.  I don't, unfortunately. 

It's who's, not whose. "Whose" is possessive; "who's" is the contraction of who is.

Thanks for this.  You're quite right and I failed to see this, even after reading it a number of times.

I've found a tiny flaw in your argument and in true JU tradition can disregard the rest as tosh. I feel so much better now

So long as you're feeling better, my job is done.

on Apr 25, 2008

Roy,

That ain't no shit. Waaaaaay over my poor little empty head!

Ah, I bet it didn't.  I was kind of thinking of you when I wrote this, mate. 

on Apr 27, 2008

I like this too.  I especially love the "our time" bit.  It's a world that does exist Mark, for so many people, we create the world we want to live in and some of us make it happen.  If everyone would do this, then pershaps we can all have the ideal world to live in.  Then again, there I go again, in dream land...or as my son would quip.."or am I?!"  lol!

on Apr 27, 2008

Serenity,

I especially love the "our time" bit.

I believe the most important part of being human is the 'our' time part because it is potentially where we not only learn about others but about ourselves as well.

we can all have the ideal world to live in

Ah, yes, the ideal...  If we don't dream it, then how can we make it happen?