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Connect the Dots


We observe the dots
and want to sense the lines in between

that's all we ever do
that's all we ever think

a yearning to 
         see
         feel
         hear
     &  understand the lines in between

the dots 
the nodes 
are what we personally experience of the world

the lines 
are the comparisons 
and relationships
and metaphors that connect the dots




BINGO
an over-arching, 
one-size-fits-all 
grasp at everything . . . 

science be the metaphors
sometimes expressed mathematically
for the underpinnings of existence

religion be the metaphors
sometimes expressed in text
for the underpinnings of existence

art be the metaphors
music be the metaphors
literature be the metaphors
ecology be the metaphors

politics be the metaphors
business be the metaphors

and how 'bout them Cubs?
there ain't no metaphors
like the Cubs as metaphor



so

there is this grand collection of metaphors
that is our knowledge of everything outside ourselves

each ourself
a cauldron full of metaphors

a piece of meat 
	that is knowledge of geography
a bit of carrot
	that is popular music
a snippet of parsnip
	that is geometry			. . . etc.

all flavoring the broth of awareness
stirred by the big wooden spoon of consciousness



stirring
stirring
the big wooden spoon of consciousness

brings up a spoonful.



Who tastes?




















You do!
the stew tastes the stew
that's all
that's you.






 

 

 

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Keyword-relevant, content-irrelevant links:

How to carve a real wooden spoon
Really.


Decorated wooden spoons
including one " . . . covered in satin and trimmed with pleated Black Watch Tartan ribbon, braid & and decorated with a silver thistle button."

Content-relevant, keyword-irrelevant links:

Ani DiFranco's poem Self Evident embedded in a churning collection of more ideas than you could shake a 10-foot pole at: Joho, by David Weinberger who has the email address self@evident.com.

 

 

Copyright 2002 Paul Smedberg, who carved this site himself . . . out of a bigger spoon.