| Date | Comment | Entry |
2008-02-02 17:28 | poetsong: My little editor Yes, my puppy is beautiful. She's so full of love. | Hi everyone. Updates |
2007-12-06 06:16 | vaxen: Heh, heh! Thanks Marion. What a great little doggie! I have 7 Feists, three of em pregnant. One of them is the same color as your editor. Very inspiring and totally awesome. Needed this tonight. | Hi everyone. Updates |
2007-10-14 15:54 | zhlituww@99.225.4.145: zhlituww bpucsymh http://gyzbqnft.com ijdsmvyv kaabilhi [URL=http://orbxjfft.com]xkecmhyh[/URL] qwkhgdfw | Dreams |
2007-06-18 17:57 | Jeremy@12.7.248.5: Barbara Remington interview Hi,
I wanted to quote your interview with Barbara Remington printed in Andwerve, but that site/journal appears to be permanently gone. Is there a way to get the original interview from you directl.. | Updates |
2007-05-03 12:51 | swanny: Nice Nice stuff...
Makes a nice light snack...
ed | The beauty of Middle Earth |
2007-05-03 12:45 | rayon: Hi Nathan Good to hear you! and Certainly did enjoy the article on the wonderful Akiane!Exactly the type of cross cultural material one would love to share more of. A Gentle Soul I think: but was not able to re.. | Updates |
2007-05-01 16:28 | poetsong: Thanks Torre- Interesting sub-topic In my mind a good God would seek to use all things for a good purpose. We see this order in nature. And yet, I'd also imagine God would work within the choices of our free will. | Eternity |
2007-03-16 14:36 | Tore Toivicco@87.54.8.195: Thanks for your blog... it was good.
Tore Toiviccos comment about media:'Many times discussions or forum messages
are long and writers have used many words instead of saying something
only by using one sentence or few.. | Eternity |
2006-11-02 23:25 | poetsong: Hi N Thanks for your comments. Mankind really does need a good dose of wisdom. As I get older, I feel more and more like J.R.R Tolkien about sprawl that eats up the forests. It's sad when there;s really is.. | The beauty of Middle Earth |
2006-11-01 11:15 | rayon: Simply Breathtaking These perspectives surely make worthwhile the possible 75% reduction of meat eating in order to save such as this. It's not Global War but War Ming that is facing us now. The energy these places give.. | The beauty of Middle Earth |
2006-10-31 13:23 | poetsong: I want to add a comment These views are all roughly twenty minutes or less from my home, but the reality is that you wouldn't notice this unless you went to out of the way places. Having a camera has forced me to open my eye.. | The beauty of Middle Earth |
2006-10-26 12:25 | rayon: Anonymously , to finish As a result of reading the above here, it occurs to me that we are finally at the end of the counter reformation. Recently some quite interesting books came by giving an insight into Victorian Gothic .. | Cartemay on the Shore |
2006-10-24 14:10 | rayon: "We Europeans then have had three great religions: The Greek, which was the worship of the God of Wisdom and power: the Mediaeval, which was the worship of the God of Judgement and Consolation; the Renaissance, which w.. | Cartemay on the Shore |
2006-10-19 17:21 | poetsong: Sure- elucidate Now you've got me curious. | Cartemay on the Shore |
2006-10-13 09:58 | rayon: Very clever swivelling there! | Cartemay on the Shore |
2006-10-13 09:57 | rayon: Poetsong - I think I have made a discovery on what constitutes the final end of the Reformation and why. Like all great things, the clue was found by accident. At the same time opening up other discoveries by .. | Cartemay on the Shore |
2006-09-10 18:32 | poetsong: Why should birds follow a homing device Question: Why should birds follow their homing device?
Answer: They can't get to where they need to go until they do. Our "Why?" is a homing device that gets us closer to where the answer lies. Why.. | Eternity |
2006-09-10 09:54 | Kelong Zaphok@67.35.197.216: Why? Why ask why? | Eternity |
2006-07-24 23:02 | poetsong: Thought I'd add a comment A wonderful literary agent took the time to explain how I could improve the story. Instead of shoping again, I'm in the process of a few revisions and still very hopeful. I had a wonderful conversatio.. | Epic Fantasy- let the buzz begin. |
2006-06-26 13:06 | poetsong: "To be a ring-bearer is to be alone..." Thanks for your concern. One falls, another gains the opportunity to be the lifter; in that we are corporate creatures. I lift some, and in turn, lifted by others.
Galadriel explained to Frodo tha.. | Weary Road |
2006-06-22 19:38 | vaxen: well... it is important to know who you are. there are many traps and snares awaiting the unwary flesh and blood being...
loneliness? no such thing. what's the real issue, N? not that you'd want to discuss.. | Weary Road |
2006-06-07 18:03 | poetsong: It's important to learn... ...to love ourselves. | Weary Road |
2006-06-06 15:04 | Susie@199.173.225.21: grrrrrr this blog makes me crazy as it never allows me to reply the first try!!!!
anyway, you do NOT stink at more things than you are good at. stop judging yourself against others strengths. your streng.. | Weary Road |
2006-05-31 12:06 | poetsong: Stewards of the earth As Stewards (not owners) of the resources in the earth, I believe we are responsible for what we do. I believe we humans are like pieces of a puzzle, but none of us are a whole picture. Our place is n.. | Weary Road |
2006-05-31 05:25 | blueboy: I agree a hundred with you! " The happiest people are those with the most satisfying relationships.
Nothing hurts more than not fitting in or finding our place in the world (in relationships)."
I personally believe that T.. | Weary Road |
2006-05-30 21:30 | poetsong: Great post blueboy I think you touch on a great point, that God has made us needy- in a good way. We need other people, and they mean much to us. None of us are completely self-reliant, and aren't so from birth. The hap.. | Weary Road |
2006-05-30 21:10 | blueboy: One of the reasons "God" made us many instead of just one (huge) person, is so that that one person, when weary, can find support and encouragement from other persons.The mistake we make -maybe too often- is to think that onl.. | Weary Road |
2006-05-30 20:47 | poetsong: Thanks susie and vaxen I'm glad you like the pictures. I took all posted here except the Seer pictures, which were taken by a friend. I'm working on a book of photos, poetry, and art, as well as an Epic Fantasy.
I love .. | Weary Road |
2006-05-30 20:17 | vaxen: The solution: Live life without expectations. If you think you'll find what you want outside yourself you are mistaken. Oh, there are plenty of temporary bandages available but which do not treat core. Love your pi.. | Weary Road |
2006-05-30 18:34 | susie@199.173.225.2: picture did you take that picture? its gorgeous!
and yes, i know what you mean. lately its been that way in my life, can't get the refreshment i need from the person i expect to give it because he really.. | Weary Road |
2006-05-22 14:16 | poetsong: Thanks EJ I hope so
Nate | Softy |
2006-05-19 14:35 | vector8: Softly, gently and tenderly They describe Love perfectly.
Lovely.
I'm sure your wife appreciates you too.
Cheers,
EJ | Softy |
2006-05-17 11:32 | poetsong: It takes re-defining the solution I don't like tags either. Survivor, victim. Rather, we are people with potential. I may say, "Wounded", but not in the sense of futility, rather in the sense of "Recognizing a present hurt", but with .. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-16 12:16 | vector8: Living in the Now I've been in a situation of being stuck where I saw myself as a fixed identity. First I was a victim then I became a survivor. Although my therapist was doing her best to guide me into releasing the p.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-16 11:12 | poetsong: Time Hi Enocia. In some respects I understand living in the "Now", and its benefits. The question is whether living in Now is possible for everyone?
If a person has resolutions and healing of a wounded.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-16 09:03 | vector8: Full Circle [[People who suffer a great deal tend to have a unique view of the world (and if they can overcome bitterness) - a view that is most empathic, caring and helpful.
In one sense, people thaT have we.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-13 18:40 | poetsong: Hi EJ Music- if you clack spoons together it counts- LOL. Music is all about feeling the groove.
Existentialist- I'll admit, I don't have any problem with the definition. In fact, by the definition I am.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-12 09:20 | vector8: Boundaries [[A world without walls, something that can only exist when through love, people will respect boundaries without fences.]]
Excellent point.
I was pondering yesterday how though I love what I lov.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-11 17:14 | poetsong: What do I love? A world without walls, something that can only exist when through love, people will respect boundaries without fences.
I love music, and playing guitar. I like writing- just finished an Epic Fanta.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-11 13:36 | vector8: Finally... Now I can see your profile. I've been posting comments without logging in; posting outside the box, get it? :) which doesn't give access to one's profile.
Catch you later,
EJ | Love is the Key |
2006-05-11 10:41 | Enocia@212.85.12.219: How do I see myself? How long is a piece of string? This is an expression we use in the UK when something is so vast you can't begin to explain it? :)http://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_board/23/messages/140.html
I beli.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-10 20:57 | poetsong: How long can this go? I have a high tollerance for deep conversation. How deep do you want to go? LOL.
We could find two different ways to say the same things. And so, we can debate "What is true to self?" Who is your .. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-10 12:11 | EJ@212.85.12.219: Peace and stuff Shall we try and break the world record of how long we could keep this thread going? :)
[[I'm not without answers, and I'm not without questions. But I felt it best to neither fabricate or follow b.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-09 21:03 | poetsong: I'm enjoying it too.
Well, I think I've learned not to pretend to know what I don't know. I've also come to realize I shouldn't pretend not to know what I do know.
I'm not without answers, and I'm not without questi.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-09 12:51 | EJ@212.85.12.219: Maths [[Again, they weren't an attempt to duck the questions. In truth, 1+1 don't always add up in the spiritual realm for one reason; because we can only count what we can understand. In logic, one apple, .. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-09 01:38 | poetsong: EJ, you put things very well I like math and logic as well.-to a degree, as long as I don't have to do tests anymore. I'm not always very good at either, but understand the process of trying to sort through things, seeing how thi.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-08 14:45 | Enocia@212.85.12.219: Living by Principle Hi again,
[[The easy answer is to say, "You didn't have enough energy, enough positive will power, enough faith" and in a sense, blame them for failing.
The truth is, good and bad come to all, .. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-06 20:02 | poetsong: Interesting point. There's so many ways this conversation can go. Let me rephrase one dilema I see in the question, "How much does our point of view influence the world and the Universe?"
Can we control destiny thro.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-05 09:47 | Enocia@212.85.12.219: A related article Hi again,
I received an email from a friend about a previous article I wrote. This article happens to demonstrate what I mean by "Why Change Anything?" http://theoneinall.blogspot.com/2005/07/just-.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-05 08:49 | Enocia@212.85.12.219: The Money Poetsong, the money is an analogy for infinite love and the Perfection that we all are. What I'm saying is that it doesn't matter what is taken away from Perfection, Perfection is always Perfect. So I.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-04 19:30 | poetsong: What a wonderful conversation I really enjoy your comments.
In the question about the money. The issue depends on how I view money, or anything for that matter. If it is my money then it is mine to do with as I choose, and it'.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-04 17:27 | Vector8@195.194.75.198: Why Change Anything It's interesting you used stepping away from a bus as an analogy. I've been run over by a car before, and I’ve had other near misses.
When I was 10 years old I was run over by a car. Just as I was .. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-04 15:43 | poetsong: Thanks for the link. I'll check it out "Why try to change anything?" This is such a profound question.
Why step out of the way of a bus or a train? Wouldn't fate take over, and we are what we are- squished, or the bus veers and we live.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-04 14:23 | EJ@212.85.12.219: To change or not to change? I appreciate where you're coming from Nate. You wrote:
[[As far as "Who we are" I see two parts- our giftings, abilities, talents. That part of our nature is a gift- that thing we long for. For yo.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-04 13:06 | poetsong: EJ/ Vector So glad I asked, because it gave me a chance to know you more, and see you in a new light. I relate so much to what you are saying; because many of the answers I've found in life came from striving to.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-04 12:54 | poetsong: Nraye first It's weird. I even thought of my use of the term "Amercia", because when as children, we sung "God Bless America", we didn't think of South Amercia, Central America, or Canada. We though of the U.S, a.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-04 11:48 | vector8@212.85.12.219: Transition Poetsong wrote: "I'm curious what made you change? If you don't mind my asking. That's an interesting transition, and I'd be interested in knowing more about your view?"
Do you want a short answer .. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-04 10:11 | rayon: So Right, Tourist is a real problem. One of the single things contributing to the US tourist, I have often thought, is the very limited amount of annual holiday given to most working people. Just two weeks. In Afric.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-03 19:03 | poetsong: My first question was to Vector LOL, Nraye, your post came in right between my reading Vector's comment and my posting an answer. All the same, the point still stands on its own, because political and non-political people still must.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-03 15:54 | poetsong: Nraye, you are so sweet. Always! I think you benefit from a global perspective- and from a perspective built outside the "Collective comfort zone."
I grew up in the United States, which is not like some might imagine. The perspec.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-03 15:44 | rayon: Poetsong, to whom do you address your query? I have scanned and it is not obvious. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-03 15:40 | poetsong: I'm curious what made you change? If you don't mind my asking. That's an interesting transition, and I'd be interested in knowing more about your view?
I think I understand the desire to separate from the madness- politics/spin do.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-03 15:37 | rayon: "Once upon a time when lives were long, compassion ruled" a quote from one of my poems. I am sure that people in history in amongst certain peoples had great respect and love for one another. When travelling Ethiopia.. | Love is the Key |
2006-05-03 09:55 | Vector8@212.85.12.219: Politics Good piece.
Just last week I had a conversation with a friend who asked me if I was going to vote this Thursday at our local elections in the UK. I said no. "Why not? she said. " Black people died .. | Love is the Key |
2006-04-30 22:05 | poetsong: Context I hope nobody thinks this is a political comment, because it isn't intended that way. I love- without reservation- some people that have very different views of the world than I do. Once, I was quick .. | Love is the Key |
2006-04-24 12:10 | poetsong: Interesting comments First- Is God bored. No. God has the capacity for loneliness on a scale we cannot fathom. It's hard to explain this, but picture a parent with four children. A parent can have the greatest relationshi.. | If God loves us; then why all these problems? |
2006-04-23 05:16 | iamramtha: God is not relative The bottom line is God and all of us sre one.We are one and the same. We came here to create. And we are doing this every minute of every day. God has no judgement toward what we create. His will for .. | If God loves us; then why all these problems? |
2006-04-23 00:55 | sprtskr: God must of been really bored Thats probably the best answer I can come up with.So now maybe hes even more bored waiting for us to make some kind of great move that will change something or anything to show that we're growing up.L.. | If God loves us; then why all these problems? |
2006-04-22 19:35 | poetsong: Dear, you are never an intrusion I enjoy your contributions. So always feel free to share your ideas.
Regarding the gods, I believe we are speaking to the core of mankind's search for meaning. If the gods cannot help, then they a.. | If God loves us; then why all these problems? |
2006-04-20 13:12 | rayon: Nicely spoken Nate, thank you. You are quite right in your observation of the gods here, well put indeed. I think of them merely as unrealised men, for how can one construct a deity in another dimension if one has.. | If God loves us; then why all these problems? |
2006-04-19 16:38 | poetsong: Hi Nraye I must say this for Ancient Greek writing, I love the poetic form. Prometheus is an interesting story. And it is rather interesting to me that in Greek Mythology, the gods are often more flawed than h.. | If God loves us; then why all these problems? |
2006-04-19 16:10 | rayon: There were things as a child causing copious weeping. They were all through cinema. I was the youngest at boarding school and could not be left behind and so was taken to the movies when the others went with the nuns. I always s.. | Unfeeling |
2006-04-19 14:27 | rayon: Hi Nate, by the way is that for Nathaniel? Nice any case! Two things in continuam, one here for your's above, and another on Quinty's log, if you care to see. They are connected by what I thought to let you .. | If God loves us; then why all these problems? |
2006-04-05 18:22 | poetsong: Thank you. You are so right about "The same language" Yes, and you are right about John being the youngest, and also the closest of the twelve. He had a viewpoint the others didn't have.
I have always had a .. | If God loves us; then why all these problems? |
2006-04-05 15:01 | nraye@80.176.105.234: Genuine questions sometimes like this, not always easy to tap in identically, or to speak the identical language, but genuine, and not meant to go off course. Good to hear re St John, he was the youngest was he not? Thank you .. | If God loves us; then why all these problems? |
2006-04-05 14:42 | poetsong: I believe in love. Love is powerful. Unity is another powerful force. Whatever is unified is multiplied, for good or evil. This is why Unity in Love is absolutely important.
But Unity and Love are best served when m.. | If God loves us; then why all these problems? |
2006-04-05 03:36 | James Rigsby@69.66.84.194: Living the Future In the quest for happiness. I have found a tribe of people to be around and try to project love and energy when I am around them. I remember before the internet that the global community would be nic.. | If God loves us; then why all these problems? |
2006-04-04 15:43 | poetsong: The metaphors and allegories are complex Interesting perspective. In fact this is an interesting turn of the conversation, which was meant to be more general. John belonged to a group of Zealots, who followeed John the Baptist before they fo.. | If God loves us; then why all these problems? |
2006-04-04 11:59 | nraye@80.176.105.234: About Natural Laws Nate - been doing some reading here lately, by coincidence, and found interesting extension to your mention of Natural and Spiritual law. If you do not mind, will try to expound - the text refers to Revel.. | If God loves us; then why all these problems? |
2006-03-29 13:34 | poetsong: I appreciate what you are saying "isn't a he or she and has nothing to do with religion, which to me are man made beliefs that rose out of fear and a need for control. I don't have to do anything to prove myself because I am a creati.. | The Search for God |