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'Hopes and Dreams'...explores the limitations of perception in more than three dimensions plus time. I Uncoupling hopes from truth sometimes reveals reality Which is hard to bear According to Eliot. The difference between hope and what is real Is sometimes the basis for laughter Or tears….. In equal measure Depending on the deficit Between reality, and the reality of hoping. Two sides of the same coin The masks of theatre, Comedy and tragedy. Yet reality is what we face day to day Uncoupled from hope An atheistic vision of what is true In which dreams expire. Hopes, dreams and reality Congregate in theistic minds As a woven integrity But is the congress true? Atheist and theist in perpetual conflict One offering only truth, The other hoping that belief is true But, to what ….? In this world caught in three dimensions But do not forget time that marks when We are born and when we die According to Ecclesiastes. The atheism of truths of a certain kind Confined by the question asked And who is asking, and the way of asking, Atheist and theist talking at each other But not in conversation A dialogue of deafness to other points of view An unbridged chasm for all of human history. The certainty of truth is one problem, Because certainty brooks no other view But remember the constraints of truth’s discovery and then assertion In three dimensions, and do not forget time. Unwittingly Carl Sagan made the point in flatland A place of two dimensions, Breadth and width, but no height Infinitesimally flat, thin Flat and thin, so that an apple In its plump three dimensional roundness Made its visit, announced its presence But left only an infinitesimally flat, thin Impression of its visitation, With its announcement seemingly coming from wherever, Infinite confusion. For flatlanders who perceived a visitation Without explanation A mystery within which we experience The determinism of truth Not qualified by the dimensions In which it’s made Or defined To the confusion of those who question truth, If truth means the assertion of certainty. Was it for flatlanders first cause? Just like Paley’s watchmaker of the watch found on the heath, Each trapped in their respective Two dimensions and three dimensions Limited by their dimensionality Of what they could see or imagine. Not yet liberated by many dimensions That liberated Tennyson to understand That more is achieved by dreaming without limits. Tennyson said… That more things are achieved by prayer Than this world dreams of, But what are dreams? Visions of hope, or the darkness of damnation? But can we imagine these visions In many dimensions? And find new truths which we cannot perceive In the day to day. II Dreams can be suspension Between what is real and what we hope for, Or …… A plunge into an abyss of horrors The nightmare’s nightcrusher That reflects the fears of our experience, The fears of Fuseli’s nights Of grotesque creatures that taunt the hopes Of our tomorrows By revealing the layers of yesterday’s experience, A past that haunts the future In the day to day. Yet redeemed by intentions For the good, And honourable to the nature of humankind, And lifekind with which we share organic ancestry. Dreams release the mind to find another place, Another dimension, where what happens Can happen and more than we can suppose According to Haldane. Limitless possibilities that dreamtimes Expose what we do not own But instead we are a part of. Land, sea and air fused with the spirit Of peoples that inhabit distant shores Where they are one with the place Where they are, were and will be For all time. The dreamtime of Australia’s Original peoples. And so the plump apple Becomes a part of the experience Of those who live in two dimensions, Carl’s flatlanders experience their Dreamtime of first causes Because the missing dimension disallows Their understanding of what is real. So conflate the idea to many dimensions And you can see what I mean. Imagine the unimaginable That cannot be seen Because of the constraints of three dimensions. And do not forget time Perhaps the portal for imagining What cannot be experienced In spacetime warped and curved By the embrace of gravity. We sail in this cosmic sea Not seeing its possibilities Because we are not equipped To see through a glass darkly Or so Corinthians says But to half see, dimly see Love And the truth of black holes Where physics is sundered Perhaps allowing passage to other creations To us mere visions of what we aspire to be And understand Just as Blake saw heaven in a wild flower. III To perceive the possibility of many dimensions Is to free the mind From superstition From the prejudices That blight the landscape of our thinking, And the landscape of dreams When we perceive self As if disembodied Floating on the ceiling looking down Detachedly on what we do And what others do in the day to day. Doings driven by the limited framework Of width, breadth and height. Width and breadth and height And do not forget the passage of time In which our doings take place. One is singular in mind and body Meaning self in the day to day. To be beside oneself is joy and anger The Janus faced self Somewhat like the masks of comedy and tragedy But of emotion and not theatrical circumstance. How many multiples of Space and time Are needed to be beside oneself In a quantum universe? Or universes where to touch would be Annihilation of self Tracked as energy pure, and as simple As the dreams of our disembodied self Looking down from the ceiling. IV Is hope the delusion of optimism, Dreams its manifestation of unreality? Who can say because analysis Is limited within the context of our perception. Perception influenced by prejudice and misunderstanding Because we are limited by what Can be understood In three dimensions, And do not forget time And gravity And the failure of its resolution with dimension and time Limiting understanding. But…… If we acknowledge the limitations Even if not understanding the quantum context Then, given we are prepared to accept the uncertainty Described by Heisenberg, Then we are mentally equipped To understand that truth is provisional But with verity according to experience Accumulated through the continuity of history. We try to resolve contradictions Because resolution anchors us into the certainty of Our present experience, And certainty is comfort, allowing us to live Day to day. David Applin, May 2013 Copyright David Applin 2015
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Oct 31, 2015
Oct 31, 2015 at 11:37 AM UTC
Hopes and Dreams
'Hopes and Dreams'...explores the limitations of perception in more than three dimensions plus time. I Uncoupling hopes from truth sometimes reveals reality Which is hard to bear According to Eliot. The difference between hope and what is real Is sometimes the basis for laughter Or tears….. In equal measure Depending on the deficit Between reality, and the reality of hoping. Two sides of the same coin The masks of theatre, Comedy and tragedy. Yet reality is what we face day to day Uncoupled from hope An atheistic vision of what is true In which dreams expire. Hopes, dreams and reality Congregate in theistic minds As a woven integrity But is the congress true? Atheist and theist in perpetual conflict One offering only truth, The other hoping that belief is true But, to what ….? In this world caught in three dimensions But do not forget time that marks when We are born and when we die According to Ecclesiastes. The atheism of truths of a certain kind Confined by the question asked And who is asking, and the way of asking, Atheist and theist talking at each other But not in conversation A dialogue of deafness to other points of view An unbridged chasm for all of human history. The certainty of truth is one problem, Because certainty brooks no other view But remember the constraints of truth’s discovery and then assertion In three dimensions, and do not forget time. Unwittingly Carl Sagan made the point in flatland A place of two dimensions, Breadth and width, but no height Infinitesimally flat, thin Flat and thin, so that an apple In its plump three dimensional roundness Made its visit, announced its presence But left only an infinitesimally flat, thin Impression of its visitation, With its announcement seemingly coming from wherever, Infinite confusion. For flatlanders who perceived a visitation Without explanation A mystery within which we experience The determinism of truth Not qualified by the dimensions In which it’s made Or defined To the confusion of those who question truth, If truth means the assertion of certainty. Was it for flatlanders first cause? Just like Paley’s watchmaker of the watch found on the heath, Each trapped in their respective Two dimensions and three dimensions Limited by their dimensionality Of what they could see or imagine. Not yet liberated by many dimensions That liberated Tennyson to understand That more is achieved by dreaming without limits. Tennyson said… That more things are achieved by prayer Than this world dreams of, But what are dreams? Visions of hope, or the darkness of damnation? But can we imagine these visions In many dimensions? And find new truths which we cannot perceive In the day to day. II Dreams can be suspension Between what is real and what we hope for, Or …… A plunge into an abyss of horrors The nightmare’s nightcrusher That reflects the fears of our experience, The fears of Fuseli’s nights Of grotesque creatures that taunt the hopes Of our tomorrows By revealing the layers of yesterday’s experience, A past that haunts the future In the day to day. Yet redeemed by intentions For the good, And honourable to the nature of humankind, And lifekind with which we share organic ancestry. Dreams release the mind to find another place, Another dimension, where what happens Can happen and more than we can suppose According to Haldane. Limitless possibilities that dreamtimes Expose what we do not own But instead we are a part of. Land, sea and air fused with the spirit Of peoples that inhabit distant shores Where they are one with the place Where they are, were and will be For all time. The dreamtime of Australia’s Original peoples. And so the plump apple Becomes a part of the experience Of those who live in two dimensions, Carl’s flatlanders experience their Dreamtime of first causes Because the missing dimension disallows Their understanding of what is real. So conflate the idea to many dimensions And you can see what I mean. Imagine the unimaginable That cannot be seen Because of the constraints of three dimensions. And do not forget time Perhaps the portal for imagining What cannot be experienced In spacetime warped and curved By the embrace of gravity. We sail in this cosmic sea Not seeing its possibilities Because we are not equipped To see through a glass darkly Or so Corinthians says But to half see, dimly see Love And the truth of black holes Where physics is sundered Perhaps allowing passage to other creations To us mere visions of what we aspire to be And understand Just as Blake saw heaven in a wild flower. III To perceive the possibility of many dimensions Is to free the mind From superstition From the prejudices That blight the landscape of our thinking, And the landscape of dreams When we perceive self As if disembodied Floating on the ceiling looking down Detachedly on what we do And what others do in the day to day. Doings driven by the limited framework Of width, breadth and height. Width and breadth and height And do not forget the passage of time In which our doings take place. One is singular in mind and body Meaning self in the day to day. To be beside oneself is joy and anger The Janus faced self Somewhat like the masks of comedy and tragedy But of emotion and not theatrical circumstance. How many multiples of Space and time Are needed to be beside oneself In a quantum universe? Or universes where to touch would be Annihilation of self Tracked as energy pure, and as simple As the dreams of our disembodied self Looking down from the ceiling. IV Is hope the delusion of optimism, Dreams its manifestation of unreality? Who can say because analysis Is limited within the context of our perception. Perception influenced by prejudice and misunderstanding Because we are limited by what Can be understood In three dimensions, And do not forget time And gravity And the failure of its resolution with dimension and time Limiting understanding. But…… If we acknowledge the limitations Even if not understanding the quantum context Then, given we are prepared to accept the uncertainty Described by Heisenberg, Then we are mentally equipped To understand that truth is provisional But with verity according to experience Accumulated through the continuity of history. We try to resolve contradictions Because resolution anchors us into the certainty of Our present experience, And certainty is comfort, allowing us to live Day to day. David Applin, May 2013 Copyright David Applin 2015
A poem from the collection 'Letters to Anotherself'.... copyright David Applin
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