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Cooperative Evolutionary AnalysisI'm sure it was Rob Brezsny, again,
who first pointed out to me
that Western psychoanalysts give priority to pathologies within family relationships,
while Eastern analysts, more embedded in philosophies of interdependence,
begin with what nurturing health dynamics we...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, community, culture, earth, environment, health, love, mental
Form:
Prose Poetry
Greatest Story Never ToldThis story remains unfinished
as do all the best tales told.
Yet I must warn you
it has a happy healthy ending,
not dystopian,
although not a finished
political wealth utopia,
Ever After LoveLife;
warm accompaniment
trusted energy of democracy
Where this power story...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, community, earth, environment, health, nature, peace, proposal,
Form:
Political Verse
Notes From a Unitarian ChildOnce upon a time,
an eight year old
Black and Green and Brown and Red and Blue Lives Matter
ultra-nonviolent kid
wrote an ultra-violet note to him/herself
about stuff s/he needed to full-rainbow recall
if and when s/he ever became
a worn...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, age, childhood, culture, earth, health, religion, wisdom,
Form:
Political Verse
Ecopolitics of and For Climate HealthEcoPolitics explicitly intends to be culturally normative
and evolve in capacity to become historically descriptive
of cultural-historic nondual mindbodies.
Politics is about the effectiveness of power in relationships.
Economics is about efficient resilience,
sustainable consilience,
of shared nutritional values,
including power of...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, culture, earth, health, humor, political, poverty, science,
Form:
Prose Poetry
For Straight White Boys OnlyHave you seen a Rockwell 1950's Lemonade Wars?
Two girls, both white of course,
dressed for YoungRepublican success
scowling at each other on a pristine deserted street
of the tree-lined rich suburban variety,
arms folded across their angry
relentless middle-class...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, culture, health, humanity, humor, judgement, political, wisdom,
Form:
Prose Poetry
I Cracked the Cream Cheese Through Your WhineI Cracked The Cream Cheese Through Your Whine
Wining And Dining we savoured together and we still share five beautiful children sweet
...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, addiction,
Form:
Free verse
Notchosen StoriesWhat are these days of mourning stories
I choose not to tell about myself,
my emotion-driven journeys
to windy hot imagined future
and remembered warm wet green
and impossibly resilient blue past
pre-historic paradise,
before people
and our mosquito
and cockroach
and locust
and indoor rats...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, games, green, health, history, nature, wisdom, woman,
Form:
Political Verse
Why To Change Our MindsThe NY Times BestSeller,
How To Change Your Mind,
is about
How to change your Left or Right
Or Left and Right
dominant default demand Consciousness,
therapeutically from LoseLose distrust
to WinLose mistrust
to WinWin bilateral
and even multi-lateral
Trust.
But to speak of changing Minds
when...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, analogy, anti bullying, education, health, history, integrity,
Form:
Political Verse
Theater of Utter Charm Part 5she left me defenseless again
for reasons that cannot be spoken
but that can be further diagrammed
worthy of forensic dissection
deep into the cauliflower folds
branching like rivers of lightning
all at once one at a time
lighting up the display...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, how i feel,
Form:
Free verse
Outrageous RavesWithout partisan doubt
the opposite of bliss
could be hate,
for bliss blinds dyspeptic,
double-binds synaptic
and fast-fades ephemeral,
as if it too soon
had never been.
Hate broods and breeds
festers and feeds
on past angry memories
fading forward future fears
of empty echoing
hot flowing...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, anger, fear, happiness, health, psychological,
Form:
Parallelismus Membrorum
Doing the MathWhen I was eight
I knew Paradise could not be merely secular humane
and yet be justly and omnipotently divine,
when a Great Horned Owl
breathed her last sacred breath toward me,
left alone
while she flew away
to where I would...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, beauty, earth, earth day, health, love, paradise,
Form:
Prose Poetry
A Nasty DreamOccasionally I dream.
Black ominous spots in my closed eyes.
Dreams I never remember,
Dreams I don't want to remember.
For when I do I cringe with fear
Sit in a corner of my darkened room,
Trying unsuccessfully to forget.
Fitful recurring...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, dark, dream,
Form:
Free verse
A Halloween Dream
Occasionally I dream.
Black ominous spots as my eyes close.
A dream I never remember,
A dream I don't want to remember.
For when I do I cringe with fear,
Sit in a corner of my darkened room,
Trying unsuccessfully to...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, dream,
Form:
Free verse
A Lost RingBeautiful daughter of my village President,
Was presented by her father gift very precious;
(Twenty grams of gold with diamond-stones content),
Gorgeous-looking with fine red-sapphire-strip, gracious...!
Merry, the girl went, exposing it to all,
Father felt proud, though mother grew...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, father daughter, lost love,
Form:
Sonnet
Where Nobody Knows Your NameI crossed from Boston Common to the pub
on Beacon Street. A barstool, banter, beers
awaited me, for I was bound for "Cheers",
the suds-and-suckers landmark of The Hub.
But this was not remotely as...
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Categories:
dyspeptic, life,
Form:
Sonnet