September 15, 2008
Monday Poem
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What is Mind? No matter. What is Matter? Never mind.
--Bishop Berkley
A Meating of Mind
Jim Culleny
If my brain
does not tell my arm what to do
nothing much will happen.
Without a brain my arm is
not much smarter than
a leg of lamb
In fact, meat
without mind
is never going to get
much done, while
mind without meat
wouldn't have any
point in space/time
but when they mate
-when Mind and Meat meet,
when they kiss and make love
things fecund soon become
and run the gamut from
dumb-and-dumber
right on up to the sublime:
from Rush Limbaugh to
Albert Einstein
It's just the way it is with
sentient being:
Mind needs Meat
to do its work
and Meat needs Mind to
have the inclination to do
anything
but Mind-meets-Meat
is a crap shoot
sometimes it's a match made in heaven
sometimes it's a hell of a thing
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Comments
I assume that's the famous/infamous Bishop Berkley. His verse? Clever and amusing.
Jim, I'm sorry. I really am. Yours was neither. Keep trying.
Posted by: Norman Costa | Sep 15, 2008 9:41:52 AM
Thank you Norman, for your encouragement.
Posted by: Jim | Sep 15, 2008 9:55:30 AM
Jim, don't mind. It doesn't matter.
Posted by: Jared | Sep 15, 2008 1:01:45 PM
How's This? Poem
Mind and Meat are incomplete
It's heart that renders heaven's beat
Posted by: CriticalMassI | Sep 15, 2008 2:26:15 PM
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