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Dedicated to Buckminster Fuller, mentor, meta-physician, poet, philosopher, prophet, polycultural and polypathic synergist,.

Memory of past,
imagination of mirrored future,
evolve dipolar octaves of functional form,
informating appositional contention,
encoded, and therefore neurally decoding,
recoding
reconnecting from past to future to past regenerators
implicate ordered language and iconic relationships,
numeric transliterations across universal paradigms,
transformatively intuited,
transubstantiated semiotics,
transductive integrity of right and left ellipticals
eco-metaphysical and ego-physical fractalfunction 
mind/body interweaving
multisystemic regenesis
of full hued harmonies 
and curious orthopracticing temperaments,

Redeeming peace,
time as reiteratively co-arising mindfulness,
eco-ethics as co-incidentally mentoring evolution,
ecologic as logos moral syntax,
economics as normative co-investment order,
eco/ego-entifying as bilateral Earth Justice

Echoing resonance 
informing dipolar functions
filling balanced forming farms 
growing Yintegral empowerment 
with radiant Yang enlightenment

Not Polynomial double-negative boundaries 
and margins 
balancing poly-binomial (1/0) spacetime,
double-bound temporal-aptic neural strings,
never too late or early,
of resonant holonic calculation,
rational trigonomials,
fractally revolving geometrics,
permaculturing square-emergent roots
resonating Life's reverse-hierarchic 
exponential Win-Win Tree.

Eco-nutritional revolving roots
of power 
produce Earth's rainbowed metric rhythms,
branching eco-nutritional harmonic crowns
of light.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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