I Can Tell A Person's Heart By Looking At Their Art. Read Count : 135

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I have been looking at the Sky,

I look up,

And above our heads,

Far Above,

I see the Sun and Moon,

In the Heavens I see Day and Night,

I see Day and Night,

When I look at Heaven,

When I look at Heaven,

I see the Old Tree,

A World seeded,

Minds,

A Field,

Cultivated of the Old fruit,

I can tell a Person's heart,

By looking at Their Art, 

I can tell a Person's Mind,

By looking at Their Work,

When I look at Life,

When I look at Nature,

I see a prevailing predatory theme:

The strong taking the weak,

The strong savaging the poor,

The Beast bringing down the weak,

The poor praying to Power for protection,

And the very Power they pray to,

Preying on them;

The Heaven,

And the Earth,

Tells me a great deal,

About the Heart,

The Heaven,

And the Earth,

Each in Its Night and Day,

Yields a terrible deal,

About the Mind,

That Created,

The Heart that Works Life,

I look at Life,

I look at Nature,

And Two Conflicting Streams of Mind,

Flowing in Heaven,

A Confluence of Two,

Conflicting Logics,

Working in Heaven,

And I have looked at the Tree,

I have looked into the Book of Life,

I have looked into the Log Books of Heaven,

And I have seen the Algorithm behind Life and Nature,

I have looked hard at Life,

I have seen the Logic that Works the World,

I have seen the Logos that Created Life,

Two Conflicting Streams of Mind,

Flowing in Heaven,

In Heaven,

A Confluence of Two,

Conflicting Streams of Logic,

Working,

And I see Day and Night,

Looking at the Sky,

The First Things,

The Splitting of the Logos,

A Split Stream of Logos,

A Split Stream of Consciousness,

To Work the World,

To Work the mind,

To work the times,

To work the human story,

And the Sky Winks,

At me,

When I look Up,

With His Eye,

Hesperus,

The Heaven Winks,

And it is Evening,

And I blink,

With His Eye,

Phosphorus,

The Heaven Winks,

And it is Morning,

And I blink,

And I put it down:

I set it down in ink:

Two Conflicting Logos,

Two Antagonistic Logics in Him,

Working His Story,

Working History...

(R)

Fritz Ampon.

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  • May 28, 2019

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