Stylized Staircase of Destiny: 5/7/15 Long Sands, York ME CC Jean Stimmell |
Clumsy rocks like words tossed about
haphazardly on the beach by the tide:
haphazardly on the beach by the tide:
Crude approximations of
reality.
Leaving stony words and convention behind,
I descend downward toward my destiny:
Kneeling in the surf to taste the salty waves.
Gaining strength, I wade
into the depths,
immersing myself in the
waters of life,
the dark mysteries of the unconscious,
Knower of all things
Commentary:
Although we are always being lulled into complacency by
denial and the sameness of our everyday routine, the Buddhists are right: life is change. As I grow
older – I will be 70-years-old this year – I am increasingly reminded of this
immutable fact by all the things I can no longer
do.
On top of that, I’ve already had two major surgeries for Melanoma
cancer. While Melanoma appears to be in remission now, her ever-present reality
focuses the mind. Then, last week, I found out that I have prostate cancer –
and not the wait-and-watch type.
I’m not reaching out for sympathy. Just telling you how I
have learned to cope from first-hand experience. By being forced to deal with issues of sickness, old age and death, I am learning to progressively detach myself from conventional
appearances and the overwhelming materiality of our everyday world. Thanks to
Buddhism and Carl Jung, I have been able to move away from the world of appearance toward what I
feel is a deeper, more fundamental reality – one I am learning to access through reverie and dreams; writing, doing art and meditating.
The idea for this blog came together for me when I took a
photograph of a staircase that appears to go nowhere. However – being the
eternal outlier – it appeared to me a sacred portal to what is really real.
My image and poem above is my humble attempt to make this
sacred portal come alive to my readers.
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