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From nothingness I fell into the world of substance, into the world of becoming: and became, a toddler, a teenager, a soldier, a husband, a father, a professor, an old poet. Sixty-four orbits of the sun; over 37 trillion miles so far. It should feel longer than it does. Thirty-seven trillion miles of Reality, Maya, Monkey Mind, the inevitable, unceasing chatter we call existence; all the pieces of this enormous jigsaw puzzle I have given up try to solve. You cannot solve life as if it were just a calculus problem. Too many variables. Instead, I try to compose a kind of music I cannot understand, only enjoy and share with strangers; an often futile attempt to harmonize the discords of living while getting  a little peek of insight. Poetry: an attempt to part the reeds and see what there is swimming behind the behind, before the orbits finally end. ~mce
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Aug 4, 2015
Aug 4, 2015 at 10:20 AM UTC
Orbits
From nothingness I fell into the world of substance, into the world of becoming: and became, a toddler, a teenager, a soldier, a husband, a father, a professor, an old poet. Sixty-four orbits of the sun; over 37 trillion miles so far. It should feel longer than it does. Thirty-seven trillion miles of Reality, Maya, Monkey Mind, the inevitable, unceasing chatter we call existence; all the pieces of this enormous jigsaw puzzle I have given up try to solve. You cannot solve life as if it were just a calculus problem. Too many variables. Instead, I try to compose a kind of music I cannot understand, only enjoy and share with strangers; an often futile attempt to harmonize the discords of living while getting  a little peek of insight. Poetry: an attempt to part the reeds and see what there is swimming behind the behind, before the orbits finally end. ~mce
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Aug 4, 2015
Aug 4, 2015 at 10:20 AM UTC
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