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Premium Member Revolutionary Paradigms
What's the difference between a regenerative-revolutionary outcome
and an evolutionary process of gradual development?

It depends
whether you are looking for the baby
or listening to the new mom.

But,
if you listen and empathize with both 
communing together,
then probably none.

If 2 times 2 is 4
because each 2 is either or
rather...

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Categories: paradigms, birth, health, humanity, humor,
Form: Metrical Tale
Premium Member Easter Paradigms
the triumphal cross
bunnies, eggs and fluffy chicks
schism of festival

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5-7-5 (howmanysyllables.com and syllablecount.com)

16th April 2017

For the "Easter Haiku or Senryu" contest sponsored by Laura Loo.
(First Place)...

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Categories: paradigms, celebration, easter, holiday, jesus,
Form: Senryu
Premium Member Political Health Paradigms
Systems,
cognitive and experiential,
spiritual and natural,
sacred and secular,
are paradigms,
mature revolutions and still partial evolutions,
with WinWin orthodox pretensions
and yet carrying our own WinLose seeds of destruction
dis-integration,
dissonance,
non-golden rules and irrational ratios
within as without,
yin as yang.

Planning systems clarify who  or what "x" is
by deeply understanding how we healthy...

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Categories: paradigms, community, conflict, destiny, health,
Form: Political Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member Polypathic Paradigms
The more I read of systematic science and theology
the less logic I find in their continuing distinctions,
their supposed mutual immunity,
their difference without a difference.

They neither have multiculturally defined nor disagreed about point of Origin,
nor evolving destination toward Omega,
nor whether those two might be the same...

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Categories: paradigms, beauty, color, culture, destiny,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Our Paradigms
You can always change your paradigm
By looking closer at the thoughts in your beautiful mind
What beliefs can you say are truly your own
And from all that you know, do you think you have grown?

Our paradigms come from generational beliefs
Passed down through so many generational defeats
What...

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Categories: paradigms, birth, confidence, faith, freedom,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Paradigms Temporality
Paradigms Temporality 
David J Walker

There is no question 
That the evening 
seemed to come 
to an end 
too soon

The temporality of 
your days 
The glow of 
a full moon 
On the rise  

bright are the stars 
beaconing’s
as if distant skies 
were attainable reckonings ...

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Categories: paradigms, allegory, time,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Juggling Bouncy Paradigms
Martha Rogers
brought dynamic nursing relationships
of co-acclimating healthy minds
and Earth's well-being subclimates,

While Carl Rogers
brought empowering therapeutic relationships
of cooperative needs
for nature/nurture
organic bilateral interdependence.

As Gregory Bateson
brought holonic systems theory
of cooperative leftbrain YangNatures
and compelling rightbrain YinMinds
toward dipolar co-arising consciousness
of self/other-reperpetuating
co-redemptive
co-acclimation.

As Buckminster Synergy Fuller
brought holistic geometric systems
of tipping point balance
precessively...

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Categories: paradigms, art, earth, environment, health,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Hanging Onto Paradigms
Inside grows dour 
each passing hour, 
another second hand 
mouthful of sand 

Falling into guillotined arms 
fully embraced,
Take me wherever 
inevitability goes,
Nah, been down that road
peeled back every layer,
there’s nothing there 
not even the bare,
Shine or rust
ashes nor dust 

No answers 
resignation to hope,
No common...

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Categories: paradigms, allusion, dark, depression, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Bridging Paradigms
i knew i had crossed the final bridge
when i stopped grieving what i had lost
and started treasuring what i'd been given



AP: 3rd place 2025, Honorable Mention 2022

Posted August 1, 2022...

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Categories: paradigms, appreciation, grief, loss, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Paradigms of Passion
I could tell you the tale 
of the philologist who 
dreamed of his death
in rhetoric.
I could tell you that words
become symbols to
manipulate into 
poems,
but silence suits the
sentence well, right now.

Somewhere, a man takes a flight
across the country.
Nowhere specific, a woman tries
to clear her mind.
The advent...

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Categories: paradigms, art, history, life, on
Form: Free verse
Shifting Paradigms
enigma's question                                           ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: paradigms, irony, truth, words, writing,
Form: Grook
Shifting Paradigms
This text is silly?
I think your mind is chilly...
Read between the lines,
It's less about making rhymes
Than it's shifting paradigms...

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Categories: paradigms, confusion, deep, philosophy, poetry,
Form: Tanka
Premium Member How many paradigms and how many paradoxes
How many paradigms and how many paradoxes 
can you stuff into a pair of pint-sized treasure boxes?
And the answer is not,
"Oh teacher, I forgot,"
because I taught you to reason like wily little foxes.
...

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Categories: paradigms, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Light Verse
Paradigms of Progress
Becoming something from anything
was a great bliss of paradigm.
I take a dip in anonymity.

You will never know
where  you start a rough patch
on the road ?

A prehistoric site could not outlive
the humiliation of proximity to hate.
Violence chewed the dust.

My knees give way to anguish of...

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Categories: paradigms, adventure, allegory, angst, animals,
Form:
Paradigms of life

A situation or an individual always has two sides or even multiple sides
Its just that you don't tend to knows about it or never got to know one 
A laugh , a beautiful smile which I knew for decades can be an evil smirk that...

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© Ankita Jha  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: paradigms, environment,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things