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The Pool

There is a pool, undisturbed and settled

That entices those who casually pass by. 
Once immerse  in its waters they are never the same
Living outside, they feel barren and dry 
With every turmoil, the pool comes to mind
And while alone in thought, it’s hard to deny
It’s waters call to us. 

No Complaints

When I get anxious I travel away
Escape to a beach on a warm sunny day
Make myself small like a white grain of sand
To be one with the surf with nothing else planned 
After a while the crowd hems me in
With everything same, boredom begins
So I pull myself back to a reasonable size 
And head to the place they call civilized
I look to the heavens and ask to be raised
I become like a star and my heart is amazed 
A few victories helped me hold out my chest 
Try to meet every need but never get rest
I reach out my hand to help everyone 
My eyes become blind by the rays of the sun
Reach and withdraw, humble yet proud
Sunny one day then the sky turns to clouds
Though life has its stress, I can’t complain
The love in my heart never needs change


  

Worthwhile

We all want a connection 

An in depth exchange 
A safe way to reveal our true self 
To someone who has good intentions
But we get trampled on
By those we let in
And become guarded 
Hoping our true self 
Doesn’t suffocate 
Then we hold it close 
And attempt to give little bits to others 
Just to make sure 
The true self is breathing
But they don’t always value it
The gift is scorned at times 
And set aside 
But we keep searching 
For that perfect outlet 
Where our inner thoughts 
Are like gold to someone
Displayed in their memory
Long sought after
They never grow old 
Never get outdated 
And when confidence wanes 
It only takes a glance 
And every effort is worthwhile

Understanding

When life seems overwhelming 

Guilt and confusion pressing in
Don’t you worry about me 
I understand

Justice may pressure your heart
You can’t see right or what’s wrong
Love takes care of it all
I understand 

A response can never be wrong
Your heart will always be right 
And I know your heart well
I understand

The Sound

There is a sound that can be heard 

When the storm drowns thoughts 
Dreams lie shattered 
And the shards cut deep

This sound cannot be silenced 
By the rage of noisome crowds
When we lie battered 
Held by defeat 

It is wispered on the wind 
By the voice of lasting love 
Your inner hopes matter
Through the dark it speaks

Wisecracks

It starts with a wisecrack

I said “hey! Someone shares my humor!”
I used to find myself laughing alone quite often. 
Thinking I was the only one that thought this way. 
Then there’s the nuanced expressions, 
The same kind of responses I would have. 
A kind of reflection of myself. 
The similarities become so uncanny 
 Half is admiration and the rest is wonder. 
And as life is shared, it is easy to talk and make decisions. 
Some say you grow into it but sometimes it just “is”. 
Nothing life throws is a surprise when we face it together, 
It is as if we are our own heckling section 
Out there making comments, narratives and humor. 
While everyone else is our entertainment. 
We are a unique and wonderful pair. 
And as we age, it ends with wisecracks too. 
That, my friend, is how you experience love. 

Supernatural Applications

I am often asked how supernatural things apply to natural things. This is especially a delicate question when applied to religion, philosophy and to principles that don’t have something physical for us to go by except for the things people write. But we can put ideas into simple albeit general terms to organize them and give insight that makes sense.

Let’s say we have a room that is dusty and we can all see it needs to be dusted. Dust takes away from the beauty of the room and is also unsanitary. We can approach it with belief in the supernatural and say that dust fairies caused it and elves will clean it up. When we go beyond what can be seen and proven, we see that it is ineffectual in solving the problem. It may be due to the character of the owner and that he is lazy or is too busy. It could be that the environment is bad such as having a busy dirt road close by. A window might need to be closed; a filtration system installed or it might just need occasional cleaning. The person might need to hire a maid being too busy. The point is that with a little practical study, the cause and solution can easily be found and when we spiritualize it, the solutions become complicated. Did we make the dust fairies mad? In what way do the elves want paid? These questions distract from real solutions.

There might be a supernatural explanation too however. If the owner has anxiety about the future and is doing things to appease their anxiety rather than fixing the problem, they would need something to put their mind at ease. Decisions and actions made out of anxiety tend to be poor ones and a person can get tunnel vision. They would need an epiphany  to redirect them and a way to keep peace in their soul. This would be a proper application of the gospel: Letting someone know that God loves them and went to great lengths to guarantee them a place in heaven is a means to settle anxieties about existence and death. But the room will still need dusted; a natural cause and solution will need to be found.

When supernatural ideas are applied toward natural issues in the wrong way, a door is opened for manipulation. People get a bad taste for religion because it has been used to produce dependency. Religious leaders can put conditions on reaching heaven or having a good experience there and then hold people hostage to them. They enrich themselves through the anxieties of others and therefore teach things that produce more of it. It is important not to limit people from finding ways to feel peaceful about their existence. And people should apply relevance to their own natural lives. But we can’t allow a few people to force their own revelations on everyone else because of the above principles. It complicates finding real solutions and gives room for manipulation. Having the proper separation of secular things  from religious things is as important in personal matters as it is in government.

When we study ethics or the study of being good toward ourselves and others, it doesn’t need to have a supernatural motive. We see that good behavior is reciprocated and if it isn’t we still feel good about ourselves by doing right. With finances, there are principles with budgets and also environmental conditions that are advantageous to possessing wealth. Riches are when a person’s needs are met and wealth is what comes above and beyond that. Our definition of riches will effect our satisfaction. To those anxious about the future, being settled on eternity is one of the greatest riches to have, but you still have to work to eat.  Health is another form of riches and so is having good relationships. To say that focusing on natural good can only take away from spiritual things is for those who are using the wrong application. If we let good stand on it’s own and endorse it while respecting the right of others to put their own spiritual relevance to life, we build a good culture.

 

 

 

Relevance

Our very existence depends on finding relevance 

Hearts are quickly disappointed when life doesn’t give it 
We search and acquire to fill the void 
We travel and settle with hopes we can find it 
But relevance is found within each heart
As we open our hearts, it deals with rejections
From those who avoid knowing the real person we are. 
Relevance protects itself and hides deep within 
Those we feel comfortable with give us confidence 
As if confidence was hiding until the right person came along
Love becomes a revelation, and we feel important. 
Shared existence begets meaning 
This is what we all crave more than anything else

Separation of Powers

People for years have been forming governments but because of human nature, they end up becoming weak or totalitarian. In the 1800s a French philosopher came up with an idea on how a nation can be self governed while enjoying the advantages of strong leadership. His name was Charles-Louis de Secondat and the book was “Spirit of the laws”. He proposed that if we could break up the distribution of powers to our governing authority, we could keep it from descending into tyranny. The word “tyranny” refers to a group or a person forcing others to do things against their will. Majority rule isn’t good when the laws they make violate the rights of others. Hitler had an 80 percent or better popularity in the polls after he took over Germany.

We always hate it when we have to work or play games with those make the rules up as they go and for their own convenience. And we have all had our bouts with those who are judgmental and say we aren’t doing things right. The games are no fun and work is stressful under those circumstances.  In government, these actions cause injustices. The way to avoid injustice is to have one department limited to making the rules, another limited to enforcing them, and another judging how they are applied. That is what we call the separation of powers.

The interests of business and the states are supposed to be represented by Senators while people’s interests are represented by the House of Representatives. They are tasked with making laws for everyone. No other entity is given that privilege or should assume it. We vote people in to provide a function and do their jobs. If they step outside of the scope of their appointed work, it is an injustice to all of us. If they aren’t doing their job by presenting budgets and enacting laws, we aren’t getting our money’s worth.

The President is the chief law enforcement officer and the commander in chief of our army. We put them in power for enforcement of the laws our congress enacts. So when an executive order is enacted, we have to be careful that it doesn’t extend outside the scope of work we appointed for him. The executive branch is supposed to review laws that are presented to make sure there is continuity. He has the power to veto if there is a problem such as something that is unenforceable. A judge or a president who make up laws as they go violate the principle of the separation of powers and expose everyone to the risk of tyranny.