Saturday, 19 December 2015
Whether your preferred Symbol
Whether your preferred Symbol
Is the flaming
Chalice
of Unitarian Universalism
Or the Ying
and Yang circle
of Taoism
Or the 9-pointed
Star
of Bahaism
Or the 8-spoked
Wheel
of Buddhism
Or the 6-pointed
Star
of Judaism
Or the 4-armed
Swaztika
of Jainism
Or the Latin
Cross
of Christianity
Or the Trumpet
of the Latter Day
Saints
Or the Moon
and Star
of Islam
Or the Standing
Stones
of Stonehenge
Or an old Photo
of the Duke
of Edinburgh
Or an Image
of the Rainbow Fish
of Dreams
Or an invisible
God Particle
in the Large Hadron Collider
Or none
of the above
or diddly-squat
It matters not.
It really matters not.
Believe me.
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Gwil. You are -little by little - putting Christmas in perspective for me - thank you for that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reassurance Pat.
DeleteNot everybody agrees with the perspective if my followers list is anything go go by - just lost 5 - bless 'em.
O Gwil only 5 , my score is higher I have lost 7 today!
Deleteha'h some folk have no staying power :)
In the stream
DeleteLooking hard
And standing tall
I really hope that mankind would understand this - and not excel in enforcing their view upon others. That would be the true spirit (I'm deliberately not speaking of Christmas).
ReplyDeleteLet's hope so. It's time we did. How many times do we need to relearn the same lessons? The total must be mind boggling.
DeleteRoom here for the three legs of Man or the five-pointed gold star on school jotters or the seven stars in the Big Dipper.
ReplyDeleteAnd Jim, even Carl Sagan's little blue dot. The Voyager turned its camera backwards before it left the solar system and took one last picture . . .
DeleteOr... the original peoples of this continent.
ReplyDelete__Mother Moon and Father Sun; worship all of which you breath, on which you walk, of that you touch or of that that touches you.
__All things began/begin, in a realm we have yet to find... thus we all search in different forests.
Or the totem poles of those who lived in harmony with the land. Yes, Magyar. The realm we have yet to find. Maybe now a lost realm.
DeleteIota iota, iota unum.
ReplyDeletei would like to see this whole poem in Latin.
Not one jot does it matter.
Thanks Rachel. The more languages the poem appears in the better.
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