6.16.06 | V O C A T U S

VOCATUS ATQUE NON VOCATUS DEUS ADERIT {Invoked or not invoked, the god is present.} Carl Gustav Jung And what god is t(here)? The god of mist, of rain, of the ancient tree, the corvid call — and what can be found in all; and what can be found in nothing. And...

ob viam

3.25.06 Cairn of lavastone | Mt. Merapi | Java obviate \OB-vee-ayt\, transitive verb: To prevent by interception; to anticipate and dispose of or make unnecessary. Obviate derives from Latin obviare, “to meet or encounter,” from ob viam, “placed or...

The inversion

Today, in the river that runs out side the house, there was so much silent sound that the air hung like a band of smoke that balanced on the stone, that pointed to sky, oyster light reflecting what’s up, below. Like it is. All ways. Like...

Her(e)

Her(e) She’s always her(e), but being here, you can’t always see her. But I’m always looking for, and at her. Just like I do with the Sun. Living where I do, part of the time, you can’t see either. But you can do one thing — and that is,...

Landed.

I had a breakfast with two people to explore some ideas. And energy, of course. That is, when you meet someone, whether you can relate is wholly about energy. And it’s wholly about how things line up. Then, sometimes, there’s another kind of energy is...