Wednesday, July 31, 2013

The Meaning of Life, According to Sagan

"The Earth is an anomaly. In all the solar system, it is, so far as we know, the only inhabited planet.
"We humans are one among millions of separate species who live in a world burgeoning, overflowing with life. And yet, most species that ever were are no more. After flourishing for one hundred fifty million years, the dinosaurs became extinct. Every last one. No species is guaranteed its tenure on this planet. And humans, the first beings to devise the means for their own destruction, have been here for only several million years.
"We are rare and precious because we are alive, because we can think. We are privileged to influence and perhaps control our future. We have an obligation to fight for life on Earth — not just for ourselves but for all those, humans and others, who came before us and to whom we are beholden, and for all those who, if we are wise enough, will come after. There is no cause more urgent than to survive to eliminate on a global basis the growing threats of nuclear war, environmental catastrophe, economic collapse and mass starvation. These problems were created by humans and can only be solved by humans. No social convention, no political system, no economic hypothesis, no religious dogma is more important.
"The hard truth seems to be this: We live in a vast and awesome universe in which, daily, suns are made and worlds destroyed, where humanity clings to an obscure clod of rock. The significance of our lives and our fragile realm derives from our own wisdom and courage. We are the custodians of life’s meaning. We would prefer it to be otherwise, of course, but there is no compelling evidence for a cosmic Parent who will care for us and save us from ourselves. It is up to us." --Carl Sagan

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

34


cowards work for gold
when they have no heart in it
how do the brave eat? 

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

We Need Towels, Gently


I wanna try to be a young mom, she said
Recycled plastic bag worn thin at the knees
Bursting dead glass and toe-up cans
A concrete pigeon with two missing toes pecking at
Greasy pizza face smile
Restrooms out of order due to vandalism
A silver dread smiles shyly
Wanna buy half of two dollars?
Come try our melted european cafe kick tire sale
Come try our trusty wednesdays
Come try our famous hour
Handshake club, members only
We need towels, gently
Used men's t-shirts
and pants


Tuesday, July 16, 2013

74


stringy, spare trees
storm clouds harshing my buzz
spare some change, bro? 

Friday, July 12, 2013

712


I am a bubble floating in the middle of a fathomless ocean
I am the mist blown from the crest of a crashing wave
I am a single rain drop hurtling through a limtless sky
Falling through time
Separate but for a moment
Waiting for

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Adrift in San Francisco

Adrift from Simon Christen on Vimeo.

Incredibly transcendent perspective on one of the most handsome cities in the world. 

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Symphonic Fantasy

New tunes on the SoundCloud page...









https://soundcloud.com/chrisotchy

Alex Grey



"I see that everybody is a unique thimbleful of God Force. Every person is a Sacred Mirror." - Alex Grey

Great interview with him in Common Ground this month--his reflections on creativity, relationships, his art, and the progress of the soul. I went to his Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in New York when it was in the Meat Packing District years ago. It's now in Upstate New York, and more fabulously transcendental than ever, I'm sure. Truly blessed artist.

More about Alex Grey and his art at alexgrey.com.