Demigod

Human Spirit Moonscape - Susan Moore


When their mind is in the clouds, mine is in the stars.  I am awake when they are sleeping.  I am private, unpredictable, eccentric, goofy but aloof, light-hearted yet brooding. I am at times absent-minded and lazy others ingenious, beautiful whirlwind.  I am duality. I am good. I am evil. I am mad with indecision then content like Archimedes, "Eureka, I found it!" I black. I am white. I am warm.  I am cold. I am soft. I am weathered bold. I am like Mae West, "When I'm good, I'm good but when I'm bad I'm better."   I am best.  I am a contradiction.  I am all-in-one.  I am human and I AM.  I am a Daughter of God.  

Simply, I am who I am.   

Sign of the Times?

A deadly 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck the island country of Japan on the afternoon of March 11, 2011.  The United States Geological Survey (USGS) increased this magnitude from 8.9 to 9.0 on the Richter Scale. Japanese authorities also updated to 9.0 as a result of an independent study apart from American findings.  Both calculations place Thursday's earthquake as the 4th largest earthquake in world history.  Simple algebra denotes rounding decimals to the next whole number. As such it doesn't take a NASA scientist to comprehend how apocalyptically powerful the cataclysmic earthquake was as it tore into Asia -- triggering a 33-foot tall tsunami, setting off nuclear reactors, moving the Japanese coastline 8 feet inland and tilting the entire Earth 10 cm (4 inches) off its axis. 

My workaholic brother pops by yesterday and starts picking my brain; explaining he's been working so much he hasn't had time to catch the news.  Yet, heard talk about an earthquake, mass destruction, and something about nuclear reactors. Yes. No matter how busy or distracted we are such phrases beckon humanity's undivided attention. We tune into CNN as us Americans do when seeking incessant, detailed coverage. Sitting gravely still in the recliner my awestruck brother slowly leaned back as if attempting to back away from the destruction.  I glanced over at him empathetically as I recounted my initial reaction. What popular phrase confirms a sudden realization of the inconceivable?  


He uttered, "Oh, my God."  I nodded.  Reality had set in... 
Later in conversation he added, "The earthquake shook Mother Earth off her axis 10 cm...you know that's the same diameter a woman dilates before giving birth?"  We looked at each other in silence and pondered for a moment, then changed the subject. There was nothing more to be said as the epiphany spoke for itself.  Seemingly, God will interject Himself into the conversation by way of prophecies and omens.  Hence the expression, "thee voice out of nowhere." 
    
Is the Japanese Earthquake a Sign of the Times?  

According to Christian theology, The Holy Bible prophecies natural disasters including but not limited to disease, famine, wars -- and notably the frequency between thereof -- as signs of the times.  Specifically, signs of Armageddon - Return of Christ. 

Isaiah 13:13 (NIV)
"Therefore I will make the heavens tremble; and the earth will shake from its place at the wrath of the LORD Almighty, in the day of his burning anger."

Matt. 24:8 (NIV)
"All these are the beginning of birth pains."

Even atheists can attest to the facts - peculiar events and brazen acts of madness are occurring more rapidly.  From 5,000 blackbirds falling dead from the Arkansas sky on New Years Eve to more than 100,000 drum fish reported dead the same day.  From the despicable treatment of  Hurricane Katrina victims in New Orleans to increasing acts of violence against children. From anarchy in Egypt to civil war in Libya.  In this very moment, in this act alone I am all too aware of the implications. Is mankind not weary and seeking divinity once and for all?  As I quench my thirst for knowledge and eagerness to share it there are thousands of others typing away, talking, whispering even, looking for signs and listening.  Here in the 21st century Information Era all manner of esoteric knowledge is sought after more than ever before.  

Daniel 24: 1-4 (NIV)
1 "At that time Michael, the great prince who protects your people, will arise. There will be a time of distress such as has not happened from the beginning of nations until then. But at that time your people--everyone whose name is found written in the book--will be delivered. 2 Multitudes who sleep in the dust of the earth will awake: some to everlasting life, others to shame and everlasting contempt. 3 Those who are wise will shine like the brightness of the heavens, and those who lead many to righteousness, like the stars for ever and ever. 4 But you, Daniel, close up and seal the words of the scroll until the time of the end. Many will go here and there to increase knowledge."



Author Kirk Nesset Brings Alphabet World to JTCC


I had the pleasure of meeting Author, Poet, Professor and Translator Kirk Nesset (along with his lovable side-kick Ryan) at John Tyler Community College's 16th Annual Literary Festival.  He is the author of fiction short stories, Mr. Agreeable and Paradise Road including several other notable publications.  Nesset read excerpts from his book of translations, Alphabet of the World: Selected Works by Eugenio Montejopoems.  My personal favorite was a cogent and suspenseful, flash fiction story based on the late, famous violinist Niccolo Paganini.  Nesset closed the afternoon conducting an intimate Writing Workshop where he along with students, fellow writers and enthusiasts read, analyzed and discussed flash fiction stories written by authors Mitch Berman, Natalia Rachel Singer, and Spencer Holst. Finally, attendees were introduced to an exercise where Nesset challenged us to write a flash fiction story utilizing one or more of the exercises as inspiration and technique. Overall, it was an engaging and educational afternoon that highlighted the school's commitment to higher education. For more information on Kirk Nesset, visit the author's official website at www.kirknesset.com

The author's next reading will be at the College English Association Conference in St. Petersburg, FL - April 1, 2011 (time TBA). 

Anti-Camo Movement Takes Fashion Police To Next Level!

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Camo is fine if you're in the military. Or if you're hunting. But shopping? Going to class? Any camo outside of the military and the woods should be outlawed.
Needless to say, this home-cooked movement intended just for pointless fun was cause for stir...
Well, at least amongst my peers in The Sanctuary for Intelligent Radical Discussion.  Don't bother looking for us -- we're like the Illuminati -- you'll never find us lest you're invited. LOL. Seriously though, it may seem trivial but this is how ideals are born.  I dare say applying aesthetically based restrictions to military uniforms and camouflage prints on civilians is pedantic and unconstitutional. 

For example, look up Schacht v. United States.  All things should be considered in context of its situation. On the contrary, I understand the sentiment behind the Anti-Camo ideal.  As a military veteran I know some view it as tacky & irrelevant (especially by old stripes and military conservatives) for civilians to dress militantly without just cause (as in the exception of using camouflage for hunting purposes).  The overall sentiment is the likes of which makes a mockery of impersonating an officer cause for arrest.  Yet, who hasn't seen a scantly-clad stripper in a police-ish outfit before? Better yet, who's complaining? In fact, enlisted soldiers aren't allowed to wear their uniforms in whole or in part to make a fashion statement (e.g. sporting your BDU and boots with the undershirt tied into a halter top complete with hoop earrings and a kangol to the club). It  may be cute but also means for an Article 15 as it is in direct violation of the U.S. Military Uniform Code of Justice.  Battle Dress Uniforms (BDU) and related attire can ONLY be worn in respect to and intended by the government. Yet, it's all somewhat beside the point because civilians are not held to nor expected to freely uphold this responsibility. It doesn't particularly bother me to see any uniform being used for "civilian purposes" and as a civilian would totally where that skirt (please direct your attention to the picture in the upper-left hand corner of your screen). The "clothes don't make the man -- the man makes the clothes but I sympathize with those who find it annoying if not an outright disrespect.  Even so, the Fashion Police has joint-jurisdiction here.  

This Moment

{this moment} – A Friday ritual. A photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment you want to pause, savour and remember. “This Moment” is a ritual found on Sarah-Jane's almostthere.biz; inspired by the Wee Man adopted from SouleMama.
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