A Horse With No Name

 

Let us walk softly on the Earth.

 

 

 

 

What is real ?

A byte to eat.

‘The byte is a unit of digital information that most commonly consists of eight bits. Historically, the byte was the number of bits used to encode a single character of text in a computer and for this reason it is the smallest addressable unit of memory in many computer architectures.’

 

 

From Famous Quotes.com – Piggy In The Middle :

‘In a sense the black and white ‘Good Old Days’ were a simpler time. The programming was accepted without question there was a real world outside the Self.’

 

 

 

Perfectly Broken.

 

14 thoughts on “A Horse With No Name

              1. Same story wherever you look.

                https://meroveushome.files.wordpress.com/2022/11/nuts.jpg

                Egyptologists have found temples dedicated to Geb in several areas of Egypt. Heliopolis was the center of Geb’s worship though and the priests there considered Geb the father of the sun. They believed that he and Nut laid the cosmic egg that contained the sun.

                Geb was intertwined with Nut at his birth and they seemed to be melding together, over time. Ra ordered Shu to separate his children so he pushed Nut up into the sky and placed his feet on Geb. The separation from Nut devastated Geb, he began weeping, and his tears filled up the oceans and seas. This legend explained how the sky, earth and seas formed.

                https://meroveushome.files.wordpress.com/2022/11/geb-nut.jpg

                https://www.ancient-egypt-online.com/geb.html

    1. Orlena

      Sad news. At the same time I see it as just a Mcvie.

      And this is going back a number of years. Do you remember the woman in black who was walking across America who caught your eye ? I think she may have crossed the pond. I came across this 80+ woman dressed all in black as if going to a funeral. Kept on showing up one day . A bit creepy.

      I realise I regularly refer to A Course In Miracles but there is good stuff in it.

      And what is the black-draped body they would bury? A body which they dedicated to death, a symbol of corruption, a sacrifice to sin, offered to sin to feed upon and keep itself alive; a thing condemned, damned by its maker and lamented by every mourner who looks upon it as himself.

      Those who fear death see not how often and how loudly they call to it, and bid it come to save them from communication. For death is seen as safety, the great dark savior from the light.

      1. Frank

        I have always found Songbird particularly moving/mcvie, in it’s simplicity and loved the line about songbirds singing like they know the score. But, bird song is imprinted. Humans must create their own song. Therein lies the art.
        The aim of art is not to represent the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. Humans have that capacity.

        About Elizabeth Poles and her pilgrimage. I saw her as symbolic of the feminine energy which is dark and on par with the masculine bright energy and not to be feared.

    2. Orlena

      Sad news. At the same time I see it as just a Mcvie.

      And this is going back a number of years. Do you remember the woman in black who was walking across America who caught your eye a few years ago ? I think she may have crossed the pond. I came across this 80+ woman dressed all in black as if going to a funeral a couple of weeks ago. Kept on showing up one day . A bit creepy.

      I know I regularly refer to A Course In Miracles but there is good stuff in it.

      And what is the black-draped body they would bury? A body which they dedicated to death, a symbol of corruption, a sacrifice to sin, offered to sin to feed upon and keep itself alive; a thing condemned, damned by its maker and lamented by every mourner who looks upon it as himself.

      Those who fear death see not how often and how loudly they call to it, and bid it come to save them from communication. For death is seen as safety, the great dark savior from the light.

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