I love how this characterizes the noise of distractions and obstacles, but also how through these things, you persist in being aware, in being awake, to what is real, beautiful, and alive. What loneliness there is becomes just that much lesser. Perhaps these things amplify all the more the better; they tune you into awareness, and out of that awareness, connection stays.
Is that Brautigan as in Richard Brautigan of Trout Fishing in America fame? I read that a few years back and loved it. Weird. Odd. A little bit zany. The quirky stuff that I often find appealing!
Love the last line here: and your loneliness would eventually fade.
I love how this characterizes the noise of distractions and obstacles, but also how through these things, you persist in being aware, in being awake, to what is real, beautiful, and alive. What loneliness there is becomes just that much lesser. Perhaps these things amplify all the more the better; they tune you into awareness, and out of that awareness, connection stays.
Great work yet again!
Thanks Lee, appreciate it
Is that Brautigan as in Richard Brautigan of Trout Fishing in America fame? I read that a few years back and loved it. Weird. Odd. A little bit zany. The quirky stuff that I often find appealing!
Love the last line here: and your loneliness would eventually fade.
It is. His poetry is hit and miss but when he lands one it kills you.