Saturday, May 10, 2008

Fluidity

Consistency comes through fluidity in all things, especially in matters of the heart. Once the heart is invaded, life becomes not entirely yours. This is never easy because it runs contrary to how we are taught. Experience tells us that with such endeavors come extreme highs and lows. I want to focus on the highs and experience those highs with someone special. Being alone is fine and much can get done in an alone capacity, but there are those times when a hand on my face, a kiss on my cheek, or a touch on my skin would be very nice. Sometimes I think about being alone with someone where few words need to be spoken. Through silence people meet in outstanding places where sharing is a complete experience with natural fluidity and passion so strong, periodic breaks need to be taken. That is what we all need; that and a few giggles every now and again! Imagine that, passion and giggles noodles and pickles. Sounds fun to me.

manage me

Never before has there been a time in which so much confusion has reigned all at once. I think maybe it's been this way forever; but because we have new and interesting strategies for coping with all the nonsense, we can somehow find the right buzz, through trial and error of course,to get through the production day.
The future is sub-communities. What are sub-communities? they are separate from regular communities in that they will encompass everything life has to offer under one roof. Some will be above ground and some will be below ground. Some will be both above and below ground. Each community will have owners and shareholders and each community will be responsible for the production of primary life items. Like rats people will live in levels depending on economics and type of production. There will be the Subs who prefer life underground. The mid level workers who believe in the value of a days labor. Then there will be the ruling class who will live up high in floating palaces. The year will be 2356 when these things become true.The future is the production, maintenance, and manufacturing of air. But that time is not now. Now what we have is stagnation, debt, disenfranchisement, and longing for better things. 98