[MD] What I believe
Jan-Anders
jananderses at telia.com
Tue Nov 30 08:24:03 PST 2010
Nice picture. I use to see life of trees as an example of event with
quality; mass, form and virtue in perfect balance. As long as they live
we can study them, how they do the event. When they are dead we can
follow the tracks and understand how they did it. Mold, ants and worms
taking over the process and making up new events of quality.
The exact picture of a tree with its root system and the crown connected
via the connecting stem is so systematically logic and beatiful. The
root system is a perfect organized part that fits to the surrounding
earth and mineral ponds and in the other end the crown with its branches
and twigs with the leaves in the end that connects to the air.
The human body has the corresponding functions by the intestins as the
root system and the lungs and the skin as the upper system connected to
the air.
A market has its system with sellers and buyers. Growing or decreasing.
Springtime or fall.
All following the glome of possibilities trying to fulfill its three
dimensional balance to be 1. (Reality divided by possibility).
Jan-Anders
moq_discuss-request at lists.moqtalk.org skrev 2010-11-30 00.37:
> I believe in trees and that heaven has something to do with how dead trees
> gentle themselves into long, mossy columns of bright-smelling, crumbling
> earth, lively inside with sprouting seeds and black beetles. I can not make
> myself believe in a loud-voiced, bearded God on his throne in the clouds,
> but I am moved to tears by the compost pile.
>
> Stolen from Barbera Kingsolver, and then tweaked a bit by me.
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