A Goofy Proposition

 

“I can’t explain myself, I’m afraid…because I’m not MYSELF you see…I’m afraid I can’t put it more clearly…for I can’t understand it myself to begin with…”
— Lewis Carroll

 

Every so often my mind goes to some pretty strange places. An idea pops into my head and I just run with it even tho many may find it off-putting. At the very least I entertain myself.
Someone tonight happened to say to me “Be careful what you wish for.” For some reason I was taken with the notion of a weird combination of Micky Mouse in the Sorcerer’s Apprentice from Fantasia with the banquet story from the New Testament. Imagine if once Jesus started the loaves and fishes coming, he couldn’t stop it. People buried under Fish and Bread, suffocating, not to mention the smell. From there, I started imagining the New Testament as done by Walt Disney with Mickey Mouse as J. C., Donald Duck as Judas, etc. The sermon on the mount in the voice of Micky had me giggling like crazy. I would love to see it done. Nah… the real thing wouldn’t be half as entertaining as the version in my head. Oh well on to the next idea. All the President’s men done with Loony Tunes…
Blessings, G

 

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SolaceSolace by G A Rosenberg

 

Seeking the Night's SacrificeSeeking the Night’s Sacrifice by G A Rosenberg

 

Dream Lovers

 

“He was part of my dream, of course — but then I was part of his dream, too.”
― Lewis Carroll

 

Somehow we had wandered
into one another’s dream
and sparked each other’s memories
and saw behind the seams

 

We never could agree
on who was dreaming who
Was I your slumber fantasy
had I created you?

 

Yet each night I longed to sleep
and dream our sacred tryst
we fantasies united
we dared to take the risk

 

Always careful not to wake you
lest I might disappear
each night our love united
created from thin air

 

we fought our nightmare creatures
your shadows and mine
to stand undefeated
and enjoy our lover’s shrine

 

Then one night we solved it
you woke up with a roar
My being dissolved in love of you
and yet I was no….

 

— G A Rosenberg

 

Blessings, G

 

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She Wields the StormShe Wields the Storm by G A Rosenberg

 

Indigo DiamondsIndigo Diamonds by G A Rosenberg

Adventure First, Explain Later

 

“No, no! The adventures first, explanations take such a dreadful time.”
―-Lewis Carroll

 

How can we understand an experience that we have never had? Oh its easy enough to get it intellectually. This happens and then that happens and this is what it feels like. To truly know what it is to do something, we have to do it, either physically or on some other level where the experience is at least as real. Until then, unless one has truly developed their empathy to almost telepathic levels, explanations are somewhat akin to explaining an intricate piece of music to someone who has been deaf from birth. This is especially true when it comes to peak spiritual experiences. There is no way to hitch a ride on someone else’s, we have to experience it for ourselves.
Blessings, G

 

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Mermaid Remembering Her PastMermaid Remembers Her Past by G A Rosenberg

 

The Center contracts The Circle ExpandsThe Centre Contracts, The Circle Expands by G A Rosenberg