Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Smile an everlasting smile...


 
 
The following movies to be referred to
 
BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA
DR DOLITTLE
 
 
Some months ago a dog chased me and bit me - he was very angry with me until he saw I sat quietly and waited on him to see I mean no harm.  He and the other dog with him who was also very angry soon discovered I meant them no harm and they turned around and went back to their house.
 
Still, the one bite managed to get through my denim and today there is still a place on my skin on my lower leg where myself and these two Beverly Hills Chihuahua-Dr Dolittle team had our meeting.
It resembles a smile - like the smiles on the round faces of "smileys".  As that is what became of that day - those two became a team like in the movie Beverly Hills Chihuahua and Dr Dolittle where the animals speak but they also make plans.
 
Days go by and some days goes better with my concerns for the safety of the Beverly Hills Chihuahuas.
The animals and rain and wind and trees and plants and insects.
Not always am I capable to handle all situations, but I try my best as they are to me what Charlie was like to me.  I love them the same way.  My life is just a bit more hectic now.
 
So, at some stage, trying to hold my life together, I [having the smile on my leg in mind], discovered the song sang by the Bee Gees called;  WORDS
to be of so much value as to my relation to the animals at times.
 It happened one day very accidentally when I was trying to soothe myself after one got hurt and as was the case with Charlie, I looked for a song or a poem to soothe me.
 
Then came yesterday.  And the world lost its glory again.
 
This morning a "Beverly Hills Chihuahua - Dr Dolittle" team member
 
[all the ones mentioned above, in my books belong to this team as I like these movies so much - so according to me that is what I'll call the animals I care so much about as they all have so much to give],
 
gave me a reminder of the day I received the smile on my leg as to say:
 
today is today, yesterday was yesterday and...
smile, an everlasting smile
a smile can bring you near to me..
...
This world has lost its glory, lets start a brand new story now, my love....
 
It's only words, and words are all I have....
 
Yes, they have words and they can find ways to speak to us.  They do care.
 
 
So, I may have felt a loss, to keep on trying, and the world lost its glory, but...
today I will give a poem I found that belonged to some Spanish religious man who were at some stage in the Andean Mountains.  A region I love because it seems chihuahuas are from somewhere in that region.
It is also a region for the river Orinoco.
 
It is also the region where the search were for the Kingdom of Eldorado.
It is the region where the indiginous Indian tribes stayed.
 
It is also the region of the God called by those Indian tribes:  Veracotcha -
whom incarnated along with His White Friends.
 
The poem I would like to refer to is from a book about the Andes Mountains and their reference is to:
 
JUAN DE SANTA CRUZ PACHACUTI-YAMQUI; Antiques of Peru (1613)
called:   Religious Poem
 
Of the world above
and the one below
as of the immense ocean,
the Creator.
Of the conqueror of all things,
of all that seethes and boils,
be it man or woman,
so saying, ordaining
of the true woman,
I fashioned thee.
Who art thou?
Where?
And what does thou think?
Oh speak, speak!
 
Yesterday was filled with many thoughts again to being at university and as I read up on the university - how it is doing today, I came across how it actually came from Burgersdorp.  Then it settled in Potchefstroom and later some other towns as well.  Just, no longer in Burgersdorp.
 
So Burgersdorp I see has some statues, like Tswane has statues of Paul Kruger on Church Square.  There are three of them and two of them are of a woman - the one went missing at some stage and pieces were found, can't really establish as I myself only found two sources who differs about the place where some of the pieces were found.  The rest are still missing. 
Yet, another statue of a woman were erected until some of the pieces of the first statue were found and put next to the one unharmed.
Another statue is also next to the two of these statues, just cannot make out what is going on there.  The sources mostly refer to the story of the one statue that were replaced until such time some parts of the original's parts could be found and put next to the one that is whole, with some parts still missing.
 
The sources doesn't really know who the woman represent - they seem to be taking a guess.
 
Anyway, enough of a statue that went missing and only certain pieces to be found and Burgersdorp.
 
Today it is going much better - no need I think to ponder on the thoughts I beared during my times at university - I can understand today, why or how, they could have been misunderstood.
 
Those thoughts are though, something that is of special importance in my life.  I spend by now 28 years or longer trying to work out if I was wrong or right.
I now know every individual has got freedom of choice.  Has got freedom.
From this ruler, from this measurement can I work now.
I can weigh now. 
Like when Newton found his laws, he were able to find answers to problems he were not able to solve before those laws were discovered.
 
That is how problems work.  And I had to find a geometrical answer as to the problems of reality I was confronted with at university - a mechanical one just wasn't good enough.
 
How important it is to have that basis in this equation I encountered in the day and age we live in.  Everyone has got freedom.  Freedom to the highest level of each individual.
 
 
 The poem above from the Andean Mountains, from a Spanish religious man, also reminds me in ways of problems I found in my face since September 2008.
 
Most of the times this sum resembles a resemblance to the book by George Bernard Shaw called:
Pygmalion.
 
Some of the thoughts to this sum have been filled, kind of -  as
sometimes solutions and better understandings can only be found from other sources.
If this is a sum at all.  This is the approach up to now.  This is how I know to deal with life.
It can only become more than just a sum, once reality sets in.
 
For today, though, yesterday the world lost its glory may-be
today..it is going so much better.
 
Thank you to those who helps out so many times and are willing to help make the world a better place.  Give it back its glory again.  I love ya!

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