The Collective Conundrum

by | Apr 1, 2021 | Philosophy

The thoughts we have of things around
May not even be our own
Sending units and receivers
Like Internet or cell phones

Life is full of metaphors
Eternal intelligence inspires
Providing clearer vision
Humanities spirit most desires

Frequency and waves
Vibration seldom seen
Visits us phenomenally
Concretely or sometimes dreams

Reality is a conundrum
Within the part we play
Do we reinforce through latent fear
Or, just observe what’s on display

What part, what role
What spiritual goal
Is there purpose to it all?
If spirit or God’s eternal
Is humanity subject to a fall?

The fall predicted long ago?
A misnomer, I believe
As perception is absolute destruction
Of humanity as conceived

The fall will be of ego
And humanities disconnect
The egregious manipulation
Devoid of obvious suspects

Life on planet earth
Is working to be free
Shadows becoming apparent
Everyone learning what it means to be

3/4/20 #4

Linda Brady

Linda Brady

Grandma Linda is a squigily peg in a square hole. Her poetry is aimed at moving the world to love, unity and perfect margaritas. And after years of perfecting the art, she has the skill to paint a better world and make it so.

When she is not serving customers, gazing at rocks, or visiting her grandchildren Linda is writing poetry. And even during all the above activities she has been known to write still.

– Zackary (self proclaimed “Favorite Grandson”)