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Entries in Mekong (4)

Friday
Mar222019

Along Mekong in Laos

After she stopped crying
The lonely Chinese woman
Killed herself
Being the survivor/victim
Of the one child genocide policy
Afraid to lose face
Afraid her parents will lose face
Afraid her dead ancestors
Eating in sense lose face
 
Where is my face said her mask
Eating her face

 (or)

 Waif on her own walking along Mekong

In a flow state
Bare structure angular momentum
Ballet dancer on point
Permanently poised
Dance energy sway hips
Shift down a gentle rolling

Wu-Wei

Grow Your Soul

Bhaktapur, Nepal

Sunday
Mar182018

Loom Of Time

You returned with secret joy
Yes she says my dream of you is unfolding

She caresses silk threads on her loom of time
Your sensitivity and serenity calms me he says

Before dawn
The Mekong is water
Fog obscures distance
She stands at a window looking for him

On the river
His net flies over still deep water
Threads and knots of jungle vine grace surface
Sink into silence

Hearing the Mekong sing
She returns to the source
Dreaming voiced silent whispers
Silence becomes her desire
Gratitude her awareness
Calms her tortured heart

A leaf leaves the tree of life
Flutters like a heart beat

Transparent water bowls sing
A purple lotus rows from mud

At her loom
Her pattern begins with purple silk
Her base
She threads thin lines of balance

She spins out golden threads for new diamonds
Weaving her meditation

Her voice
Hands fingers heart-mind

Wednesday
Mar072018

Fried Ego

Alive is a miracle

Smile - We will help you practice

Hunt with a camera

Words are dancing airplanes

winging southwest one orange balloon morning

over Mekong 

Words weave shuttles

Fire

Spirit

Fog, river, a boat, fast current, mystery, yellow glow coasting flow

A bell shatters silence
Japanese sensitivities in a cloud

break

Mekong sings puzzling pulsating futures
wearing an umbrella

protecting statues

reading glazed eye travel books
gripped by opticians

loving lost favorable vacant eyed distrust and disquiet

The Book of Disquiet

Disquiet chopsticks probe teeth
smiling tremendous

labor unrest

as a character

a wisp of porcelain skin lowers her eyes

Gestures use people

Writing down bi-lingual laughter

a mother sings

cradling her infant - a sling was the first human vehicle

at 40 kilometres/hr

distracting eye candy
shields fleeting retinas

real eyes realize real lies

Accelerate around a dream

eating itself

a lotus blossom

grows from mud

Fried Ego

Saturday
Nov142009

Mekong - River of Nine Dragons

Greetings,

I've just returned from three days in the Mekong Delta. It was marvelous to be on the water, this swirling powerful natural endless flow of time - past, present and future. To realize it's source in Tibet. It runs 4500 kilometers through China, between Myanmar and Laos, through Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. 

Travelers shared their short sweet stories. Icelandic, German, English, and French. The majority were on quick 2-3 week vacations through Southeast Asia. I felt their anxiety and time schedule pressure, some had adjusted in some small measure to the rhythm of the Asian way. Others were suffering from sensory overload and in a hurry to get somewhere else. So it goes.

The Icelandic team of two brothers and their sister left Reykjavik in August and landed in Mumbai where it was 40+. I'm melting!

They stayed with boats and buses, reached Kathmandu, flew to Beijing and overland to Saigon. They left by boat to Cambodia and eventually Thailand. Two will continue to Sydney for New Year's. 

I took an Open Tour to My Tho, Ben Tre and Can Tho. It included a home-stay with a family deep in the jungle along a tributary. The tourist sites on small islands in villages included: a coconut candy production operation, honey bee processing, a python wrapped around your neck, fish farms, an alligator farm, a floating market, a rice paper making village, a Cham weaving village and a climb up Sam Mountain offering 360 degree visions of the huge delta and Cambodia to the west. Stunning and sublime.

At the home stay I awoke at 4 to sit by the river with the crescent moon and stars reflected in water. 

An extensive Saigon color gallery is up for your visual enjoyment. 

Metta.

 

 

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