Wednesday, February 29, 2012

World Muse Wednesday HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF


World Muse
History repeats itself like cells divide
spreading past patterns far and wide


When will we ever learn?

Historical context in this link
In December1819 the Government decided that a revolution was afoot
and applied repressive policies without enquiring why conditions were as they were.
They passed the Six Acts in 1819.
England In 1819
By Percy Bysshe Shelley

An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king,—
Princes, the dregs of their dull race, who flow
Through public scorn,—mud from a muddy spring,—
Rulers who neither see, nor feel, nor know,
But leech-like to their fainting country cling,
Till they drop, blind in blood, without a blow,—
A people starved and stabbed in the untilled field,—
An army, which liberticide and prey
Makes as a two-edged sword to all who wield
Golden and sanguine laws which tempt and slay;
Religion Christless, Godless—a book sealed;
A Senate,—Time's worst statute unrepealed,—
Are graves, from which a glorious Phantom may
Burst, to illumine our tempestuous day.



 

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Primate Muse Tuesday THE SUPERNATURAL PRIMATE


Primate Muse
I bit of the magical that I was addicted to as a child, starting with Grimm's fantastic tales. First saw this brilliant fantasy on our black and white Zenith when I was just 13...wouldn't you know!

I MARRIED A WITCH
1942
Based on Thorne Smith's
final novel
"The Passionate Witch"
73 MINUTES
http://youtu.be/zKbJ0mAm2a8
Several historically and culturally significant  personalities worked on this film,
including
and the great
Film Information and Hollywood history

Monday, February 27, 2012

Music Muse Monday GET YOURSELF FREE


Music Muse

Whether it's that guy, that gal, that sky,
the economy, politics, or just being human,
it's a good idea to leave rage behind. Fix sites on
something fine, use the energy to get yourself free.

 
All My Rage
8:23 AM 
JUST DISCOVERED
I CAN NOT SHOW THE ABOVE VIDEO
A WONDERFUL LONGER VERSION OF THIS SONG
which I can show:
 
 http://youtu.be/YjHHiEZdcmk
&
How To Be Alone
A video by fiilmaker, Andrea Dorfman,
and poet/singer/songwriter, Tanya Davis. 
http://youtu.be/k7X7sZzSXYs




Sunday, February 26, 2012

Spirit Muse Sunday THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT


Spirit Muse

The Butterfly Effect 
states that it is possible for a butterfly flapping its wings to cause a chain reaction that culminates in a hurricane across the world.

 
Science Illustrates Facts
“We become part and parcel of what our universe is in a way I’ve never seen done in science before.”
Professor James Gates

Dream Maker
http://youtu.be/ZqFUfGr8Y_w

The Butterfly Place
Wonderful


Thanks Due

Grace
whose cloth stitching, natural wisdom,
and always wonderful blog inspired this post,

The Animation Blog
for Posting the Dream Maker
video 

Kindly forgive earlier posting if unable to comment.
I have attempted to repair the error

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Silent Muse Saturday ONE STEP AT A TIME


Silent Muse
View this 1 minute flicker stream of stills
by Sonja Hinrichsen
It's so fine--Just stunning.
I think about the actual time all those precise steps took, the meditative quality of their performance, and the planning that had to precede the execution of the work so that only the patterns were left when it was done.

It is ephemeral art, like sand painting, or sand castles.  It will not last, and so, the point is in the action of doing the work, not the product.

Imagine the quality of sound in that vast landscape, the feel of the crisp air.

Thanks to the ever astute eye of Nancy who posted the video of this project on her inspiring blog a few days ago. It's a Vimeo, and my set up only receives it as halting motion, but you might be able to view it
 



Friday, February 24, 2012

Feather Muse Friday FEATHERS ON THE WIND


Feather Muse

4:33AM
Rain washes down drains too full to float this City sitting on glacier shale between two rivers overflowing.
Each dweller, still asleep, knowing what each dweller knows. Rich and poor, young and old with steady breaths ascending toward the day.

5:33AM
I'm often awake precisely at this pivot hour,
with thoughts of what to do.
What might I turn attention to?

Cloths, threads,
needles, notions.
 
Pencils, pens,
 papers, paints.
Ideas
to be developed.
Plans to bake:
potato pie w/parmesan,
 and apple-cranberry
crumble.
Piles of paper
some useful, some not,
waiting near the shredder.
Create or Clear what was created?
 

6:33AM
Reading my dashboard, neglected yesterday, I'm overjoyed to find Wilf,  that furry Francophile I love unreasonably, still walking the roads of village life (see), Grace in O'keefe landscapes deciding there's no mistake (see), Jude on gentle sloping curve eyeing almost-Spring with her Was (see), Deanna praising a friend's creation (see), Jean 'playing' happily accompanied by Hafiz (see),
Judy wrapped in the infinite (see), Velma's keen vision assessing work and weather (see) and 'wunerful' Wendy cleaving a path through the world with image and word (see).

7:33AM
Section of 'The Red One' by Wendy Videlock
 
That Heart
Ms.

That heart sees the flower in a fossil, knows
living makes the dead colossal, sustains joy

within dread, reverence in folly. Oh, never
less than naked, sheds tears to bind the holly
ivy loves to climb.  A hand twines with mine 
to pass some idle hour, thrust here by higher
power. We fossils once were tender flowers.

8:33AM
Stairs To Heaven

http://youtu.be/E7yThzmum9g
 

9:33AM
"Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart."
-Steve Jobs-




Thursday, February 23, 2012

Mammal Muse Thursday IT'S A MATTER OF ENERGY


Mammal Muse
This Animated Documentary About Energy
 
delivered with intelligence,
and clear graphic detail,
is a real public service.
35 minutes

http://youtu.be/VOMWzjrRiBg

If you want to help in the on-going translation of the film,
please join the Hubberts-arms forum,
where you can collaborate with others:

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

World Muse Wednesday NO TIME FOR VERBAL SWORDPLAY


World Muse
What is it about February that draws me into
thoughts of my mortality? I feel I'm not alone.
Here, In stillest night or this sweet dawn,
pigeons on the window sill becoming known,
traffic flowing like the sea, a very early memory-
of pinafores and nursery rhymes.
Now this discerning poem.

Death Be Not Proud
John Donne 
(Wendy posted it two days ago) 
More About The Film Clip



Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Tuesday Primate Muse PRIMATE MUSING



Primate Muse
Born on Maha Sivaratri  
MY SECOND BLOG
"Somewhere Sometime" 
Here
Will be devoted to visual images,
mine and others.
Some who know me from this blog might know that I've spent time at an Ashram called Ananda in upstate New York, that I have a yoga practice and sometimes chant Sanskrit mantras, that I admire the wisdom, philosophy, rich symbolism and legends of India and Tibet.

 Although the two cultures seem disparate in beliefs and practices, if one refers to the Hindu Vedanta texts, one can observe their likeness.  Similarities in other forms of Buddhist practice are notable as well. The many forms of spiritual practice--Eastern, Western, and the practice of no-practice--like inclination toward tone, texture or color, exist to accommodate preferences.

Sivaratri is an annual Hindu festival
celebrated in reverence of Lord
 Shiva
He is referred to by multiple names encompassing all his aspects.

The essence of this day of worship, including ritual washing, is fairly expressed in the following passage:

It "symbolizes removal of impurities from the conditioned mind. Until self-realization is attained, all sentient beings are victims of a false-self (ego). Due to illusion obscuring real-self, conditioned mind then acts from a base of mistaken identity. 

According to the Vedanta, false-self is the root cause of bondage and suffering in life."

More  Detail
Here


I hope you will follow me there.
I'll continue to post videos and texts here.





Monday, February 20, 2012

Music Muse Monday OUR AMERICA - HIS AND HERS


Music Muse
"HOOKED ON AMERICA"
Performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
"AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL"
Performed by The Shannon Quartet
In the summer of 1893, when Katherine Lee Bates was lecturing at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, she joined a group that took a rough prairie wagon ride plus a struggle by mule, followed by an exhausting hike to the top of 14,000 foot-high Pike’s Peak. Overwhelmed by what she saw, Bates scribbled in her notebook these four verses:

O beautiful for spacious skies,
For amber waves of grain,
For purple mountain majesties
Above the fruited plain.
America! America!
God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea.

O beautiful for pilgrim feet

Whose stern impassion'd stress
A thorough-fare for freedom beat
Across the wilderness.
America! America!
God mend thine ev'ry flaw,
Confirm thy soul in self control,
Thy liberty in law.

O beautiful for heroes prov'd

In liberating strife,
Who more than self their country lov'd
And mercy more than life.
America! America!
May God thy gold refine
Till all success be nobleness,
And ev'ry gain divine.

O beautiful for patriot dream

That sees beyond the years,
Thine alabaster cities gleam,
Undimmed by human tears.
America! America!
God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea.
 
When published, the poem was an instant hit, first appearing in The Congregationalist  for Independence Day, 1895. It reached a wider audience when her revised version was printed in the Boston Evening Transcript on November 19, 1904. Her final expanded version was written in 1913, and copyright provided her continuing royalties for years.
Bates never married.
In 1910, when a colleague described "free-flying spinsters" as "fringe on the garment of life",  she answered: 
"I always thought the fringe had the best of it.
I don't think I mind not being woven in."
More about her here:
Harvard Library
Various Biographical References
http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/poets/bates.php


Sunday, February 19, 2012

Extra Spirit Muse Sunday GOING HOME


Spirit Muse
2009
 
REPLAY LIVE STREAM
Whitney Houston "Going Home" Service

Spirit Muse Sunday MAGIC DOES THE HARD PART



Spirit Muse
Guided by the compass of my hymn-singing 
heart, I'm heading out into central
park,  backpack full of no
expectation, sketch pad, camera, plus
one perfectly ripened incantation.

MAGIC

ORIGINS
Leonard Cohen from "Beautiful Loser"
http://youtu.be/3enVT53yDLM



Friday, February 17, 2012

Silent Muse Saturday AMBIGUITY SILENCED


Silent Muse
I have been accumulating potential posts in draft form, from the Original "Animal Farm", through full versions of Elmer Rice's 1930's "Street Scene", and "The Borrowers" in various incarnations from book to the newest movie slated to open today--that book review of an E.L Doctorow slim volume I've had on hold for months--inspirational pieces on Human Rights Worldwide--Irish Ghost Estates that illustrate real estate's popped bubble--political humor and serious discussion of current issues from the intelligent son of a former nun and Franciscan friar--my own doodles, photographs and word wanders--and a multitude of other topics of interest, perhaps only to me.

But I've decided to post only this wonderful poem by the "Poet Laureate" of Brooklyn, N.Y. because it struck me so powerfully when I read it Friday.  It silences my ambiguity for one more day.
 
Birth
by Tina Chang

I was locked into a single seed, my future fathoming.
I was matter underwater and a sheer hoping,
when I latched to earth, a first withered bloom.
A sonic wonder, I sang about the future.
I was master of the oxen pulling me toward dawn,
an existence first in death, a state of stillness
before beginning, a middle earth of rain.
I wore many masks until the right one fit.
Then the storm passed and I was wakened by water.

Morality

I had stolen through the back door, eyed
two loaves of bread. In the life before this one,
I had seen the window, a greater reflection,
yeast in the tin rising fast. My wanting grew.
How does desire trump that? Perhaps desire
is what we know best when the heart
is listless but listening. I memorized my history
which was nothing short of gleaming disasters
repeated, just for me.

History

I fell into a patch of green which was earth's matter
and fell some more. I am a boy and found myself
between war and my own luck, startled myself
in goodness and in haste, made a fire and got to cooking.
Man: the most tender and incessant beast.
A flawed danger but no less beautiful. A prairie
where I walk for the first time, where I am the theory
of origin: my brain barks in the heat, my legs buckle
in the initial step, then a slow certainty, an engine
of progress. My ankles turn clockwise in the soil,
loosening root and worm, shaking free
from the tangle and what held me there.

Mambo Sun

I was never burned by anything that could touch me
and I sat in the imagined throne with spoonsful of red sugar
tasting the years ahead of me, wondering of the origin
of my mother. I think she is flame and quick step, glee
and ignition. I saw her hands once in a flash flood
pulling me awake, several claps and then I came alive
rising through the underbrush and cadence rumble,
then I breathed and found god's bone, cracked in pieces
in my throat and my own voice fused to answer back.

 

re-posted from Poets.Org without permission, because I am passionate to share it, abandoning my center favored format for the space of the poem in order to be true to it's form, and here is the link to information about her from the source http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/1188?utm_source=poemaday_021712&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=content&utm_term=poemaday_chang 
+ NYT article about her



Feather Muse Friday GUARDIANS OF THE NORTH + BIRD COUNT



Feather Muse

THE SNOWY OWL
Bubo scandiacus is a large owl of the typical owl family Strigidae, first classified in 1758 by Carolus Linnaeus, the Swedish naturalist who developed binomial nomenclature to classify and organize plants and animals.
More Details
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowy_Owl
2011
A Big Flight Year
Most of them can be seen at Boundary Bay, Vancouver. They haven't been back for the winter since 2007. This beautiful bird whose home is at the arctic tundra and feed mostly on lemmings. Every few years the lemmings number drop and the snowy owls will search for food down south of the arctic.
http://youtu.be/ARnfW_cgcb0
Visit This Photographers Channel
for more stunning Videos
Here
http://www.youtube.com/user/normng

2012
Mass Migration
 
2010
 
"Legend Of The Guardians"
American-Australian computer-animated fantasy film based on the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series by Kathryn Lasky. Zack Snyder directed the film, with voices of Jim Sturgess, Geoffrey Rush, Emily Barclay, Helen Mirren, Ryan Kwanten, Anthony LaPaglia, and David Wenham.
http://youtu.be/ukhIweIASyk
 The Original Books
JOIN
NORTH AMERICAN BIRD COUNT
February 17th to 20th 2012

The annual event, now in its 15th year, is a joint project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Audubon and Bird Studies Canada. The aim of the participatory science project is to document changes in late-winter bird distributions.
IT'S EASY, FREE AND FUN
See Details