Sunday, July 18, 2010

The Art of Dreaming


What do computers have to do with the art of Dreaming?

The Art of Dreaming

I never remember my dreams. 

I don’t daydream very often.

I can’t tell if it’s related,
But it might have something to do with living in the future.

The future is much like the present. 

The only difference is the rate of dream growth.
By living in the future, I’m blessed to see so many dreams of friends and family come to maturity

Dreams grow about as fast as trees,
Some faster than others

Like a tree, a dream must live in its appropriate environment,
Depending on the dream, it must be pruned, or fertilized,
Some can go neglected for years, and come to fruition all on their own. 

The art of the impossible
            Vaclav havel--  the poet/ playwrite / cum- former president of Czechoslovakia
Be reasonable, demand the impossible
            The anonymous student-worker protests of Paris’ 1968

To fruit, you must plant your dreams, in firm air, love, sand, water, clouds, dirt, words,

Trees perform the impossible, and many are still stronger in strength per lb than steel.

My first Saturn was the gathering of seeds, dreams, and books,
My second Saturn will be of sowing & engineering,

(Saturn is a 27 year cycle of challenges)

Wednesday, January 6, 2010