Tag Archive | perception

miss-seen (a poem)


roots broken into shrunk wrapped bubbles harvesting water from the pool of  a half-evaporated puddle my eyes, my skin take in the view through the lense of a partially shed tear… tearing my gaze from that misshapen tree I happen upon a clod of earth, no bread, no paper its form calling my attention to […]

Pure Potential


Hello readers, If you follow my blog, you have probably noticed that I am interested in the nature of reality, which is never what it seems to be.  As every creature has a different set of senses and manner of perceiving the world, we each live in our own dream – a world that we […]

What is the “Matter” with the Way We Choose to See the “Physical” World? Some thoughts on body, health, mind, and matter


Hello readers, From what I glean about recent findings in quantum physics (an area which always interests artists, innovators, and free thinkers of all areas of expertise) – the world exists only in our minds.  As each particle is named and discovered, we end up realizing that there is endless space inside everything.  Basically, the […]

The Art of Memory


Hello readers, I am fairly sure that all of our minds work  differently, which means more or less that we all live in diverse worlds of our own fabrication.  I once read someone’s blog in which people described in detail how they each perceive the world.  Some individuals are more sensitive to sound, others to words and […]