Sunday, June 5, 2016

amorphous aka the blurb aka "nothing is sacred" aka does not, does it

glass
neither solid
nor fluid
nor transitional
may fracture and shatter easily
yet is clear

nacre
3000 times stronger than its composite material
due to its ability to divert pressure through widened channels
inconsistent structural formations
which allow resilience
conduits for pressure flow
layered bricks near the thickness of light
iridescent

similarly
tooth enamel
rods at the surface
converge into a myriad of crisscrossing systems below
allow the same resilience
laid out as a twisting maze
alleviating the initial disruption's magnitude
given a length at which to dissipate

tectonic plates
mirrored catastrophically
though inside out
ever savage change
relief in the form of earthquakes
volcanoes
subsequent mountain ranges
pushing and pulling
very much so like people
in our superficial understanding
though the energies by which we exist
I imagine work structurally as nacre and enamel

the tortuous
the chasmic
the seething
the vacuous
the orogenic
the horsts and grabens
push
pull
physically
metaphysically
ethereally
it all
in all

we each has our oily prints on it
though the shaping of...
does our conjecture hinder and limit
does it broaden and complicate
"there are two sides to every coin"

does the amorphous have a quip

we each are afforded the capacity of experience
we each grab hold of what we will during said experience

nurturing methods suggested
in an air of genuine open eared concern

carelessly filled
outrightly belittled
ferociously gouged

how to keep these experiences in the same value

If one contains my idea of what grace should embody
and the other does not
does it mean they do not attempted to achieve the same value

one may have had to travel farther
merited length to arrange it's manner
the other may not have had such a route laid
shallow
unraveled in suppositions
second guessings
arriving as a steep peak's eruption convoluted and violent

though the same value does not equate the same experience

or the quality there of



oh, to be less like glass






after reading a WIRED article from 2014


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