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Premium Member Conservative Healthy Spirals
Genetic, so therefore regenetic, conservatism
of DNA and this fractal function's Elder RNA-rooted ecosystemic
political psychologies,
ecologies of empowerment,
and not so much;
History,
and notnot historic enculturation
of Business As Usual LeftBrain ReIterative Dominance
of deduction-reduction-redaction,
yet still dipolar-dialectical ecosystemic health 
(0)-sum-core-centric ecopolitical...

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Categories: exegesis, blessing, culture, earth, games, health, political, psychological,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member Enlightening Systems
"Overcoming misleading [economic and political] metaphors
that are physically [naturally, ecosystemically, phylogenically] in [and of] 
your [ecological-organic embodied] brain
is never easy."
            George Lakoff, The Political...

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Categories: exegesis, blessing, humor, math, mentor, metaphor, religion, science,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Political Science of Organic Climatology
Political Science is the compare and contrast study
of governing authority powers
with concomitant economic responsibilities,
and...um...opportunities,
speaking perhaps too candidly.

Why not other powers,
nutritional loves that can be owned only cooperatively,
can be, and would like to become, health invested,
but...

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Categories: exegesis, beauty, earth, health, love, political, psychological, science,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Exegesis of Original Intent
The ugly head of the Original Intent issue
co-arises with what were our ForeFather Patriarchal Patriots
thinking and feeling to leave out prohibitions against antiChristian degeneracy,
and to put in permissions for antiChristian degeneracy.

No.
Wait.
That's not right.
We could not...

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Categories: exegesis, body, destiny, earth, health, humanity, humor, nature,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Wise Elders
Wise Elders are patient,
fully embrace non-violent communication
and health care
of climates and landscapes,
persons,
places,
things,
plants
and planet,
hopes
and dreams
rebuilding positive faith.

Wise Elders non-violently listen
for karmic grace of love
sometimes overflowing.

If Wise Revolutionaries for change,
clearing murky swamps,
then Wise Elder non-violent evolutionaries
toward peace
restoring...

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Categories: exegesis, 5th grade, caregiving, class, health, time, wisdom,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member Revolution In Hand
Worth Two in a Buddha Universal Bush

Our permaculturist agenda,
primal principle of economic/ecological design,
is developing,
spreading,
hunting and stealing into fissures
fractally fracturing Business As Usual,
competitive monomials unveil Transitional Dual-Destiny of Time.

Nothing any one person or nation could do
or...

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Categories: exegesis, culture, faith, math, nature, philosophy, psychological, science,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member This Transit Regeneration
My TransITion began there
right there
in my woodland playground,
when I first knew
something right feels wrong to others.

I was blind to curve-balls
hurled at me.
Being "It" is not why I grow
this TransIt mind and body!

Or, is it?

Could I...

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Categories: exegesis, angst, birth, bullying, culture, destiny, earth, environment,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Prophets and Messiahs
The difference between bad-old-boy competitively evolving egg whites
and good-girl revolutionary just-us-yolks
is the difference between prophetic intent
and messianic practice,
said Professor Glory
in her Gospel of Permaculture class,
one Friday morning
while sitting on her
crass desk of Primal Theory.

What could...

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Categories: exegesis, destiny, environment, nature, science, truth, wisdom,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Jesus Christ As Climate Savior
To my sisters,
and narrow-way brothers,
in Jesus Christ
as Supreme U.S. Savior,

I reached U.S. voting age during the 70s.
During this time,
the Religious Right
and Republican Party Center
were about the same place;
not distinguishable,
inscrutable, perhaps.

In strong conserving defense of retail-commodified...

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Categories: exegesis, appreciation, christian, culture, health, history, love, religion,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Why
"Universe to each must be
All that is, including me.
Environment in turn must be
All that is, excepting me."
       Buckminster Fuller

Evolving Universe to each must become
All integrity that is, including me.
Regenerative...

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Categories: exegesis, earth, health, language, math, political, psychological, science,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member K169 and K170 of Canto Xvii of the Thiruk-Kural With Translations and Commentary
K169 and K170 of CANTO XVII of the THIRUK-KURAL with Translations and Commentary

[If one could put together all that has been said, written and published on the Thiruk-Kural and on its progenitor Thiru-Valluvar, it could...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: exegesis, bible, evil, hate, jealousy, people, tamil,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member Health Questions For Leaders
by DipolarTaoist G. O. Dillenbeck

These invite your most integral multiple choice responses.

Please choose your one best answer,
recognizing you may often find more than one choice
resonant with your own experiences,
beliefs,
and/or interior and exterior climatic feelings
of belonging/not-belonging.


Would...

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Categories: exegesis, community, culture, earth, health, humor, money, political,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Memories In Our Minds As Bodies
I remember my mindbody would tense
sometimes
then relax into confusion
while non-consiliently reading Bucky Fuller's "Synergetics 2."

I also remember,
and too often reweave,
Fuller's stream of thought ecoconsciousness
as I read  Beck and Cowan on the well-timed subject 
of...

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Categories: exegesis, culture, earth, health, nature, political, psychological, spiritual,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Our Home Right and Wrong
Earth's Rights
and Lefts
for
and to
a Healthy Climate;
and please not so much climatic pathologies
for Her
and all her EarthTribal RNA/DNA encrypted species,
extended families,
if you could imagine for a minute
this vast co-in-sedately breathing organic network
hoping together for Earth's Present...

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Categories: exegesis, culture, earth, humanity, humor, philosophy, political, religion,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Calculating Costs of Hate Crimes
Wherein lies the great dividing moral distinction
between hate crimes of socioeconomic historic proportion
and multicultural perpetuation,
and the more mundane population of defiance crimes
of a more personal nature?

Why is society's right to aggressively imprison unto nutritional neglect,
to...

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Categories: exegesis, addiction, hate, health, love, political, power, prison,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Small Gifts: Contributing To Other's Happiness
For each gift that you make to a man’s spirit,
Servant gift, not the kind that dishonor brings,
There’s a peace that comes soft. (Can your ears hear it?)
And the heart of the man soon forgets its...

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Categories: exegesis, giving, memory,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Extreme Unctions
Today I have been comparing and contrasting Bernie Sander's and Donald Trump's political and economic motives
for seeking their respective Party nominations.

Senator Sanders and Chief Corporate Executive Officer Trump
began with intent to become The Nominee,
we might...

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Categories: exegesis, betrayal, conflict, culture, health, political, perspective,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Exegesis
"Exegesis"



At 7 he was 
thrown to the wolves

Bede marked his territory
hidden secrets 
kept in the abbey

he escaped
went to war
where the unwanted trod

First regiment,
Vietnam
he took with him
like a comfort blanket
his Nicene creed and God

and on returning...

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Categories: exegesis, father daughter, love, muse,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Therapeutic Mentoring
Educational process,
like any ecosystemic change with progressive intent,
is not only about successfully transferring exegetical traditions
to the next hopefully all-consuming generation.
That may be the more surface half of trans-generational learning,
and a necessary portion,
but the deeper,
new cooperatively...

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Categories: exegesis, earth day, education, health, humor, leadership, wisdom,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Columbian Uncivil Allegiances
It was a nasty war.

To call it an UnCivil War
is to avoid an obvious oxymoron
as embarrassing as Military Vitriolic Intelligence
through lack of Anger and Fear Management,
violently over-industrious absence of mutual civility.

We were too optimistic
about democracy's...

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Categories: exegesis, columbus day, culture, health, history, military, native
Form: Political Verse
Karma In Mark 7 - Christian Karma -Exxxplossssionnnnn
Religion is a way of THINKING, and critics of RELIGION (from root, "to bind" or tie up) had it right. They went a bit overboard & declared, "Religion is the opiate of the masses." In...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: exegesis, bible, imagination, irony, jesus, jewish, relationship, religion,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Justus Fundamentalists
Said the JudeoChristian Fundamentalist (JCF)
to the Islamic Fundamentalist (IF),
We began building our ego-nesting sensory receptors
learning to RightBrain distinguish Self from BenignOther,
sensory nomial v binomial fundamental bipolar trust/mistrust memory.

Corresponded the IF to the JCFs,
Ah yes, as...

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Categories: exegesis, culture, fear, humor, power, psychological, religion,
Form: Prose Poetry
What We Gonna Do?
I don't have any money, means the check is in the mail
I ain't got no money, means the water's dried up in the well
black folks tend to use language, lingo and speech 
that can be...

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Categories: exegesis, faith, inspirational, life, philosophy, teen, uplifting, people,
Form: Carpe Diem
Robert Frost a Reflection
Robert Frost...A Reflection

No matter corporeal essence
     of Robert Frost bid adieu
from temporal plain approximately
     five and fifty plus years ague,
his rediscovered spiritual
     omnipresence...

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Categories: exegesis, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, hello,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member Unveiling the True Meaning of Love
Written: September 21, 2023
True Love Poetry Contest                 Sponsored by: Robert James Liguori 
_____________________________________________________________

In a world where illusions often deceive,
Genuine...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: exegesis, analogy, appreciation, beauty, inspirational love, love,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs