23 juni 2016

True, but so far away

Rudolf  Steiner  postulates that the world is essentially
an indivisible unity, but that our consciousness
divides it into the sense-perceptible appearance on
the one hand,
and the formal nature accessible to our.


according Reuters said billionaire investor George Soros on last Monday something like that. Russia emerging as a global power as the European Union collapses, in much the same way as the EU flourished when the Soviet Union started falling, he saw, within his speak in London at an event hosted by the Open Russia, a Russian opposition movement founded by Kremlin critic mikhail khodorkovsky.
Sure, that same vision has been already read from Rudolf Steiner. Perhaps it is worth, however, recalls this coming high Slavic culture will become a reality after about 1,000 years.

(Soros added that he felt "more than ever" that the EU's destiny hinged on Ukraine's future).



22 juni 2016

inte längre en sannfinne

Se sant -
Jag kan inte förstå hur konkurrenskraften förbättras av att exempelvis pensionärernas ställning försämras.
småningom, alla av dom har inte förlorat sin egna mänsklighetkänslan, eller inte förlorat sig sitt förnuftljus.
Men beslutet var svårt, och endast sen när hade jag övervägt saken i nästan ett års tid,
sa ex-sannfinländska riksdagsledamoten Maria Tolppanen byter parti. Hädanefter är hon en av SDPs riksdagsledamöter.
Hon var en sannfinne: en av de värsta av dom. Läs mer.
Detta avhopp är en protest mot regeringspolitiken. Man kan anse att regeringen försvagar arbetstagarnas ställning och den sociala tryggheten.

21 juni 2016

årets längsta dag

Släktet Achillea härstammar från
 grekisk mytologi
 - särskilt namnet på Achilles.
i Finland inträffar sommarsolståndet alltid den 21 juni fram till skottåret 2020 då det inträffar strax före midnatt den 20 juni. Den dag är idag.
Firas det,
den traditionella festen här på norr.

Sommarsolståndet markerar årets längsta dag och kortaste natt. praktiken förändras dock nattens liksom dagens längd ytterst lite under några veckor kring solstånden.
Från polcirkeln och norrut går solen inte alls ner, till exempel i Kiruna eller i Utsjoki.


16 juni 2016

mitt ingreppsorgan

I was sleeping.
She shone there into my darkness like a star from the sky.
How long time you have been waiting there?
Are you still waiting for?
If, I will jump into my suit - get black leather dressed.
I'll take it, man takes his real bike here. sure, there will be one who wants to go back on a road, like someone enchanted sword wants to kill.
I will be there.
Because I will never forget how it shines, the shining of your smile.
the shining of your smile.
there were shining of your smile.
I will never forget it,
the shining of your smile.
Feel pat's delight, honey, feel it pat's delight,




7 juni 2016

with some lowercase letters

1894–1962 - a man who hated
 to use the capital letters.
i'd rather learn from one bird how to sing than to teach ten thousand stars how not should to dance 
by e. e. cummings.
the abbreviated form of his name often written by others in all lowercase letters as e. e. cummings, was an american poet, painter, essayist, author, and playwright. his body of work encompasses approximately 2,900 poems,
like this one:
i like my body when it is with your
body. It is so quite new a thing.
muscles better and nerves more.
i like your body.  i like what it does,
i like its hows.  i like to feel the spine
of your body and its bones,and the trembling
-firm-smoothness and which i will ...
a cummings poem is spare and precise, employing a few key words. sure, cummings decided to become a poet when he was still a child.
when he was age from eight to twenty-two, he wrote a poem a day, exploring many traditional poetic forms.

we know, at Harvard in 1916 he began to write avant-garde poems in which conventional punctuation and syntax were ignored in favor of a dynamic use of language.
(i will do something like that same)
cummings also experimented with poems as visual objects on the page. these early efforts were included in Eight Harvard Poets, a collection of poems by members of the Harvard Poetry Society.
... again and again and again
kiss, i like kissing this and that of you,
i like, slowly stroking the,shocking fuzz
of your electric furr,and what-is-it comes
over parting flesh….and eyes big love-crumbs,
and possibly i like the thrill
of under me you so quite new