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This too will pass.
For every frost, a thaw.
Every winter heralds renewal.
Hail the coming spring.
For every frost, a thaw.
Every winter heralds renewal.
Hail the coming spring.
Good Sunday.
The current climate (and my current means of work) is turning me more aggressively leftist than I have ever been. I have seen the mental divide between the rich and poor clear as day.
When the rich whine about protestors damaging property it is a smokescreen. The rich care about property in about the same measure as they do everything else, which is to say, they don't. The rich do not care about property in a meaningful way. This is because they can always buy new property.
The poor, however, will latch on to property with an unmatched death grip. If it needs to be fixed we fix it as far as we can. We normal folk will take care of our property to extents far outpacing our budgets because we don't have an Option. What we have is what we have. Where we live is where we live.
And yet we understand that persons are more important than property.
We only have the Earth and each other. Don't let the rich gaslight you into believing the bullshit objections about how you are allowed to express your anger about their actions.
The current climate (and my current means of work) is turning me more aggressively leftist than I have ever been. I have seen the mental divide between the rich and poor clear as day.
When the rich whine about protestors damaging property it is a smokescreen. The rich care about property in about the same measure as they do everything else, which is to say, they don't. The rich do not care about property in a meaningful way. This is because they can always buy new property.
The poor, however, will latch on to property with an unmatched death grip. If it needs to be fixed we fix it as far as we can. We normal folk will take care of our property to extents far outpacing our budgets because we don't have an Option. What we have is what we have. Where we live is where we live.
And yet we understand that persons are more important than property.
We only have the Earth and each other. Don't let the rich gaslight you into believing the bullshit objections about how you are allowed to express your anger about their actions.
Good Frigg's Day.
Today I am thinking a lot about our connection with the Earth. Everything we see, "man-made" or not, finds its origins in the Earth. Our metal comes from caves. Our rubber comes from tree sap. Our granite is only rock. No matter how "lab-grown" something is advertised, whether building material or medicine or otherwise, trace its origins and you will find that humans cannot generate anything by themselves. Even the magnetic fields in our bodies connects to the magnetic field of the planet. How prideful, then, to claim what is given by Mother Earth for no fee as their own creation, and to require payment for it.
"No one owns the water.
No one owns the lands.
No one owns the oceans.
No one owns the sands.
These are given by our Mother.
Our planet provides for free.
Only by hands of the greedy
Does the Earth require a fee.”
-Poet Christopher
Today I am thinking a lot about our connection with the Earth. Everything we see, "man-made" or not, finds its origins in the Earth. Our metal comes from caves. Our rubber comes from tree sap. Our granite is only rock. No matter how "lab-grown" something is advertised, whether building material or medicine or otherwise, trace its origins and you will find that humans cannot generate anything by themselves. Even the magnetic fields in our bodies connects to the magnetic field of the planet. How prideful, then, to claim what is given by Mother Earth for no fee as their own creation, and to require payment for it.
"No one owns the water.
No one owns the lands.
No one owns the oceans.
No one owns the sands.
These are given by our Mother.
Our planet provides for free.
Only by hands of the greedy
Does the Earth require a fee.”
-Poet Christopher
Good Saturn's Day.
Saturn, despite being known in modern day as the god of time who devoured his children, was primarily a titan of agriculture, harvest, cycles, and liberation. He is the Wheel of the Year personified. He is the wealth of the earth. This cycle of winter will end, and the seeds of spring are being sown. The harvest awaits. The earth, ransacked as it is, will take what it is due.
How long? Not long! How long? Not long! For what you reap, is what you sow!
-"Wake Up", Rage Against the Machine
Saturn, despite being known in modern day as the god of time who devoured his children, was primarily a titan of agriculture, harvest, cycles, and liberation. He is the Wheel of the Year personified. He is the wealth of the earth. This cycle of winter will end, and the seeds of spring are being sown. The harvest awaits. The earth, ransacked as it is, will take what it is due.
How long? Not long! How long? Not long! For what you reap, is what you sow!
-"Wake Up", Rage Against the Machine
Good Sun's Day.
Rarely will I do two days back to back of thoughts for the day. But today I was thinking about how the ancient Greeks were said to have believed that the voices within the mind were those of the gods.
Are they not?
When we interact with that which is Divine, do we not tap into that which is greatest within us to speak with that which is outside of us? Is the Divine not within our very spirit? The Divine which exists outside of even the collective unconscious is etched into me, into you, into us. Each of us contains a spark of Divinity within ourselves.
Carl Jung believed the gods exist as archetypes within the self and collective unconscious. What is really to differentiate the Cernunnos archetype within me from the Cernunnos without? Where does my consciousness end and the other begin? Is the difference even there at all?
"It's all in your head -- you just have no idea how big your head is."
-Lon Milo DuQuette
Rarely will I do two days back to back of thoughts for the day. But today I was thinking about how the ancient Greeks were said to have believed that the voices within the mind were those of the gods.
Are they not?
When we interact with that which is Divine, do we not tap into that which is greatest within us to speak with that which is outside of us? Is the Divine not within our very spirit? The Divine which exists outside of even the collective unconscious is etched into me, into you, into us. Each of us contains a spark of Divinity within ourselves.
Carl Jung believed the gods exist as archetypes within the self and collective unconscious. What is really to differentiate the Cernunnos archetype within me from the Cernunnos without? Where does my consciousness end and the other begin? Is the difference even there at all?
"It's all in your head -- you just have no idea how big your head is."
-Lon Milo DuQuette
Good Woden's Day.
Today perhaps more than any day in many months I am feeling the effects of domestication. I cannot think of anytime recently when I felt more like an animal forced into a button down and pants and then required to drive a car through the biomes that I ought to be lounging in. And realizing that this is not just a feeling but the actual reality of the situation just makes it all the more miserable. I am a human creature and I am supposed to be eating, drinking, and foraging in a close-knit local community amongst local fauna and flora. Instead I am forced to work in a capitalist hellscape of a "civilization" and to make money to live.
I'm sure in the morning I will feel better. But it is always there like an itch. Like claws scratching at the back of my skull, always present.
I am desperate to be wild.
Today perhaps more than any day in many months I am feeling the effects of domestication. I cannot think of anytime recently when I felt more like an animal forced into a button down and pants and then required to drive a car through the biomes that I ought to be lounging in. And realizing that this is not just a feeling but the actual reality of the situation just makes it all the more miserable. I am a human creature and I am supposed to be eating, drinking, and foraging in a close-knit local community amongst local fauna and flora. Instead I am forced to work in a capitalist hellscape of a "civilization" and to make money to live.
I'm sure in the morning I will feel better. But it is always there like an itch. Like claws scratching at the back of my skull, always present.
I am desperate to be wild.