“Poets do not go mad; but chess-players do. Mathematicians go mad, and cashiers; but creative artists very seldom. I am not, as will be seen, in any sense attacking logic: I only say that this danger does lie in logic, not in imagination.”
― G.K. Chesterton
Many of us like to have an ordered existence. Logic and practicality inform our day and take us from thing to thing, Not that I am against order and organization, tho my life (and office) seem resistant to it, but I have found that the more I rely on systems, the more I tend to feel helpless when the system breaks down. I believe that I am not alone in this. I can handle almost anything that happens as long as I acknowledged that potential. It is only when my life becomes over-scheduled that something unexpected can tip the apple cart. I’d rather have time and white space for chaotic endeavours to happen. After all who knows when that white rabbit with the pocket watch may run by or something equally unlikely and compelling.
Blessings, G
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Tarot – Knight of Wands by G A Rosenberg
Tangible Mandala by G A Rosenberg
Ride your wooden horse soldier, you got nothing to lose
The roads are not to be chased at, nor can you run on a wild chase of goose
Sit back and let us think, how we can use
our time, our mind, our wisdom and doubts
for we all love our muse
Expect the unexpected! When the white rabbit appears, follow him. His hole doesn’t lead to madness but to magic and wonder…
I always have… and enjoyed the view… tho i still tiptoe around the white king as we’ve never settled which of us is dreaming the other 😉