Saturday 29 July 2017

Friday 28 July 2017

Never felt the need to get better at expressing 
all the rest of emotions' spectrum 
i do keep inside other than good cheer...
if it were not for being the "lightening-up-the mood-pro" , 
i'd definitely be a walking vulcan...
Still don't feel the need to it 
cuz God always pick up da 📱  to all my prayers as well as my drivels~♪♫♪

Emanuel Swedenborg’s "Journal of Dreams"



dude was prolific writer in Latin but came to this one &... :p
hope those suomenruotsi past learnings will help~ XD


Sunday 23 July 2017

Today



listenin'
2

 while #Fresh straight outta fig tree 
2 the
 after

time 
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.
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#sweet #juicy & #organic 




Saturday 22 July 2017


How to be a Poet (to remind myself)...

by Wendell Berry 



Make a place to sit down. 
Sit down. 
Be quiet. 
You must depend upon 
affection, 
reading, 
knowledge, 
skill...more of each 
than you have...inspiration 
work, 
growing older, 
patience, 
for patience joins time 
to eternity… 

Breathe with unconditional breath 
the unconditioned air. 
Shun electric wire. 
Communicate slowly. 
Live a three-dimensional life; 
stay away from screens... 





Stay away from anything 
that obscures the place it is in. 
There are no unsacred places; 
there are only sacred places 
& desecrated places. 


Accept what comes from silence. 
Make the best you can of it. 
Of the little words that come 
out of the silence, 
like prayers 
prayed back to the one who prays, 
make a poem that does not disturb 
the silence from which it came. 


Thursday 20 July 2017

The Brain – is wider than the Sky –



THE BRAIN is wider than the sky,
  For, put them side by side,
The one the other will include
  With ease, & you beside.




The brain is deeper than the sea,       
  For, hold them, blue to blue,
The one the other will absorb,
  As sponges, buckets do.
  



The brain is just the weight of God,
  For, lift them, pound for pound,        
& they will differ, if they do,
  As syllable from sound.

Emily Dickinson-''Complete Poems''' (Part One: Life-CXXVI)

Monday 17 July 2017

113℉~♪♫♪

but it's much fresher outside now...
































Wednesday 12 July 2017

Total Recall 2070 serie (1999)- final episode



After Hume nearly dies trying to interface with Farve's backup memory banks, Farve finally takes Hume to meet the alpha-android's creator...



oops
XD


Sunday 9 July 2017

Les étoiles-extraits-

''Il est pour la pensée une heure... une heure sainte, 
Alors que, s'enfuyant de la céleste enceinte, 
De l'absence du jour pour consoler les cieux, 
Le crépuscule aux monts prolonge ses adieux. 
On voit à l'horizon sa lueur incertaine, 
Comme les bords flottants d'une robe qui traîne, 
Balayer lentement le firmament obscur, 
Où les astres ternis revivent dans l'azur. 
Alors ces globes d'or, ces îles de lumière, 
Que cherche par instinct la rêveuse paupière, 
Jaillissent par milliers de l'ombre qui s'enfuit 
Comme une poudre d'or sur les pas de la nuit ; 
Et le souffle du soir qui vole sur sa trace, 
Les sème en tourbillons dans le brillant espace. 
L'oeil ébloui les cherche et les perd à la fois ; 
Les uns semblent planer sur les cimes des bois, 
Tel qu'un céleste oiseau dont les rapides ailes 
Font jaillir en s'ouvrant des gerbes d'étincelles. 
D'autres en flots brillants s'étendent dans les airs, 
Comme un rocher blanchi de l'écume des mers ; 
Ceux-là, comme un coursier volant dans la carrière, 
Déroulent à longs plis leur flottante crinière ; 
Ceux-ci, sur l'horizon se penchant à demi, 
Semblent des yeux ouverts sur le monde endormi, 
Tandis qu'aux bords du ciel de légères étoiles 
Voguent dans cet azur comme de blanches voiles 
Qui, revenant au port, d'un rivage lointain, 
Brillent sur l'Océan aux rayons du matin.


De ces astres brillants, son plus sublime ouvrage, 
Dieu seul connaît le nombre, et la distance, et l'âge ; 
Les uns, déjà vieillis, pâlissent à nos yeux, 
D'autres se sont perdus dans les routes des cieux, 
D'autres, comme des fleurs que son souffle caresse, 
Lèvent un front riant de grâce et de jeunesse, 
Et, charmant l'Orient de leurs fraîches clartés, 
Etonnent tout à coup l'oeil qui les a comptés. 
Dans la danse céleste ils s'élancent... et l'homme, 
Ainsi qu'un nouveau-né, les salue, et les nomme. 
Quel mortel enivré de leur chaste regard, 
Laissant ses yeux flottants les fixer au hasard, 
Et cherchant le plus pur parmi ce choeur suprême, 
Ne l'a pas consacré du nom de ce qu'il aime ? 
Moi-même... il en est un, solitaire, isolé, 
Qui, dans mes longues nuits, m'a souvent consolé, 
Et dont l'éclat, voilé des ombres du mystère, 
Me rappelle un regard qui brillait sur la terre. 
Peut-être ?... ah ! puisse-t-il au céleste séjour 
Porter au moins ce nom que lui donna l'Amour !"



Recueil : Nouvelles méditations poétiques (1823)

Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869)

Friday 7 July 2017

Monday 3 July 2017



;)
"...For, at whatever instant a thing exists, at that instant it can begin to act, as is clear in the case of all things that come to be by generation: in the very instant at which there is fire, the fire heats. But in an instantaneous action, the beginning & the end of the action are simultaneous, indeed identical, as is clear in the case of all indivisible things. Hence, at whatever moment an agent instantaneously producing an effect exists, the end of its action can exist as well. The end of the action, however, is simultaneous with the thing made. Therefore, there is no contradiction if we suppose that a cause instantaneously producing an effect does not precede its effect in time. A contradiction does obtain if the cause involved is one that produces its effects through motion, for the beginning of the motion precedes in time the end of the motion. Since people are accustomed to considering the type of cause that produces effects through motion, they do not easily grasp that an agent cause may fail to precede its effect in time, & so, having limited experience, they easily make a false generalization.

Nor can the conclusion be avoided by saying that God is an agent cause that acts voluntarily, for neither the will nor the voluntary agent need precede its effect in time, unless the agent cause acts from deliberation, which we take to be absent in God.

Further, a cause that produces the whole substance of a thing does not, in producing a whole substance, act in a less perfect way than does a cause that produces just a form in producing the form. On the contrary, it acts in a much more perfect way, since it does not act by educing from the potentiality of matter, as do causes that merely produce forms. However, some causes that produce just forms are such that, whenever the cause exists, the form produced by it exists as well, as is clear in the case of illumination by the sun. Therefore, much more can God, who produces the whole substance of things, make something caused by him exist whenever he himself exists.

Further, if, granted a cause, its effect does not immediately exist as well, this can only be because something complementary to that cause is lacking: the complete cause & the thing caused are simultaneous. God, however, never lacks any kind of complementary cause in order to produce an effect. Therefore, at any instant at which God exists, so too can his effects, & thus God need not precede his effects in time.

Further, the will of the voluntary agent in no way diminishes his power, & this is especially true with God. But all those who try to answer the arguments of Aristotle (who held that something caused by God had always existed, since like always makes like) say that the conclusion would follow if God were not a voluntary agent. Therefore, allowing that God is a voluntary agent, it still follows that he can make something that he has made never fail to exist. Thus, although God cannot make contradictories true, we have shown that there is no contradiction in saying that an agent cause does not precede its effect in time..."