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GIFTS
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 10:09 am
by Glenny Palmer
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Einstein:
The Intuitive Mind is a sacred gift and the Rational Mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honours the servant and has forgotten the gift.
Re: GIFTS
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 12:23 pm
by Neville Briggs
Good quote Glenny. I suspect that our society imagines it honours the rational mind. Rationality and reason have little place in our society. That's why the vote can be manipulated simply by changing the face of the resident spin doctor.
Re: GIFTS
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 5:05 pm
by Glenny Palmer
Hellooo Neville. There's one behind every lampost my friend. I'm gunna hide in me sheds where they can't git me!....

Re: GIFTS
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 4:06 pm
by Zondrae
Side note to Neville:
At Church, even the minister said "I hope they don't think that the way to win a game is to change captains at half time". He wasn't talking about football.
My view is to disregard the promises and look at my local candidates. I am not a loyal '(insert party)' voter, who votes the same every time. I suppose that makes me a swinging vote. I do look at the candidate who always supports community functions and comes along and really participates in everything to which they are invited. I also was very impressed when the candidate herself, phoned us, asked first if we were free to talk or should she ring later for our convenience, and then introduced herself and her ideals. I asked about a local matter and she even rang back with a response. She got my vote.
It was very amusing a couple of years ago when, by a protest vote, the Greens candidate 'got in'. You could almost hear his thoughts ("Shxx... What do I do now!')
Re: GIFTS
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 6:29 pm
by Bob Pacey
That could have gone in Daily advice Glenny ???
Bob
Re: GIFTS
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 7:01 pm
by Glenny Palmer
I guess so Bob. It was the 'intuitive' that guided me to here.......are we over-rationalising our poetry at the expense of applauding the inspiration?
Re: GIFTS
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:05 pm
by Neville Briggs
Over-rationalisation ? I doubt it Glenny.
I think that the danger to any art, is the irrational view that "rules" are an end in themselves rather than a guide or means to an end. the old; can't see the wood for the trees syndrome. And the opposite pole is equally destructive, just li'l ole spontaneous me not wanting my creativity to be hampered by the burden of pretentious " technicalities".
Re: GIFTS
Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 10:40 am
by Stephen Whiteside
Artists and poets always feel unappreciated - or almost always. But then again, so do doctors, nurses, firemen, policemen, teachers, road workers...
Re: GIFTS
Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 1:30 pm
by DollyDot
I'm with Zondrae. I'm going be a swinger, 'cos at the polling booth is the only place I could swing! On a more serious note is was very interesting watching those 'faceless men & I guess women, become two faced and just jump ship when it suited.
Going back to Glenny's post, sometimes the harder I work at a poem the less creative, exciting or whatever it becomes or is it just that working at it makes it tiresome!!
Thoughts to ponder!
Cheers
Dot
Re: GIFTS
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 7:16 am
by Zondrae
.. regarding inspiration;
I wish there was such a thing as a thought recorder.
So that when I begin 'writing' a poem in my head I would not have to stop whatever else I am doing and find a pencil and paper, or go to the WP to get the words down. I had some inspiration a couple of days back for a great poem with a solid story line. The lines began to flow and, as I continued my task, some more lines ran through my head. I had the bones all set out. I finished what I was doing and went to the keyboard... but it was too late. Half of the lines had escaped and even though I have some bones (written down,) the rest of the skeleton falls over without them.
If I had a thought recorder I would have it with me all the time and only switch it on if inspiration raised it's lovely head.