Showing posts with label John Wayne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Wayne. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2019

True Colors


How do you see it?
“Black & White”
We say this phrase represents the idea of absolutes. 
We also say “cut and dried” or “open and shut” – 
meaning no further investigation is necessary. 
“It is what it is.”
Most of us freely acknowledge that there are nearly infinite shades of gray
as we advance toward or away from one extreme or the other – black or white.
The existence of all those shades of gray would seem to contradict the philosophical concept of absoluteness.
Nevertheless, absolute black and absolute white, in the realm of “color perception,” do exist,
and they are absolute in their representation of total blackness and total whiteness.
But are we misaligned in this interpretation?
I believe color itself is what testifies to the existence of absolutes.
And I believe the rainbow, with its unerring display of seven different colors from red to violet, 
is a natural witness to the existence of absolutes.
The stark and wondrous beauty of the multitude of colors in nature speaks more surely
to the assurance and confidence of absolute truth
than either the total absence of color (black) or the presence of all colors simultaneously (white).
“Black & White” gives us the temerity to argue against truth
because our eyes tell us all day every day that life is much more colorful than black and white.
The truth is colorful.
“Black & White” obscures the truth.
It is when we see in full color that we see the truth.

Monday, April 15, 2019

Oblivion


Woke.
A fresh moniker for all who see themselves as newly enlightened;
As if our enlightenment is somehow more profound, historic, and disruptive
than any previous individual or collective recognition of life and reality.
Revelations abound, seemingly without limit.
Insights are being born into our consciousness every day.
Wisdom, no longer hidden, is coming to light.
We see it!
A New Age is dawning!
Again.
“There is nothing new under the sun.”
Yet every day, every moment,  is a clean slate, a fresh start, a new beginning.
“Today is the first day of the rest of your life.”
You can choose to come near to life while others choose to remain distant.
The planet is shrinking.
The planet is dying.
The planet is long overdue for immeasurable cataclysmic events.
You can choose.
Freak out about the possibilities of death and disaster,
Or
Stop and smell the roses,
Or
Put all your senses on full alert
to inhale, absorb, learn, find, consume, enjoy
every infinitesimal detail of life at its fullest.
What do you already know?
What do you want to know?
Will knowing be enough?
Are you happy being oblivious?