' My Mother Knows These Things '

' My Mother Knows These Things '

A Story by Dayran
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The good old days

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Its a line from the screen presentation … of the legend of King Arthur.  Its the way the King's illegitimate son … Mordred … experienced his mother … the Lady Morgana of Cornwall. The reference to the ' knowledge ' of the mother … holds important lessons … for us today. It is the point of culmination … of the knowledge of human society … and it is the pursuit of our lives … at this time. But in the way … that we have abandoned its premises … dismissed it for the disappointments it caused … has all but caused the vines of disdain … to cover it from our view completely.

 

These days … we substitute the previous experience … for our own. Its a hotchpotch of views … drawn from a the passions … that stirs the latency of our former ideals … to transform that … into application … in our lives today. It begs the appeal … and draws its heart of adolescence … into breaking the usual ethics … and takes over the role of the mother. And in doing so … it tears at the lace shroud … and replaces it with a stetson … in the bold expression … that a man can do both.

 

Its the man's introduction … to knowledge … commencing from the days of lace shrouds … to that of cow herder … or cowboy … leading the bullish obsessions of dreams … into expressing itself … in downtown civility. It turns … the joy of the dream's promises … into work and products … that brings us back … to the personality of the dreamer … now endowed with perceptions of the layman … vaguely related to the dreams realization.

 

Its the possibility … of seeing through the veil … the Brandenburg Gate … that work based on needs … is no different from imagination of the desires. It faces the obsessions of the socialist … who remarks … that the man in democracy … thinks man exists as one individual. Its the dreams of the creator God … as one with all … against the capitalist … who creates the freewill … for every man … to understand the dreams of God … as knowledge. In that … the man of freewill … comes to see … that … its man in all things … even from the beginning.

 

Its not hard to see … in these times … that we continue to try. From King Arthur … to the tale of …' Dragonheart ' … we see the man … trying to rehabilitate … the conqueror of the mother's dreams …  and turn that into a benevolent statesmanship … rather than persecution of the masses. But whenever one man … tries to get another man to understand … the result has always been dismal. So we add to that … a love between the two men … to unite them in the common cause … of viewing … our work in societies … as sourced from the same dream.

 

In an extension of the same principle … we attempt to preserve in our societies … the perception of equality of every one … and to apply ourselves to the common aims of the community.  In doing so … we create the cognition … of our individual roles … and immutable part … in the organization of the whole of humanity. Such rights of individuals … that we refer to … should be more than a mere reference to public policy. It ought to reflect our understanding.

 

The work we do to that end … draws from the possibility of such realization … the motivation for our actions … on a daily basis. Its all that we got going. To forsake our faith in this place … is to live in the wasteland of regret and abject dejection of life. It makes for the claim … that all life is the realization of the dream. It reaffirms the common identity of man … in the qualities of humanity … and the common property of the world. And where its impossible to feel that in the community that we live in … it may still confer that view … by the nature of the mind.

 

In commencing our work for its achievement … the man … is put in touch with the qualities of the mother … and the special understanding … of women … in the life of the society.  The honorable nature of all life … is certainly inclusive of the personality of women. It begins … with the understanding of a woman's sexual qualities … and to bring that into a canvas … of nature … that is infinitesimally more … than the sexual pleasure she provides.

 

It extends itself from there … to her portrayal of beauty … that highlights form … social organization … and the world. The mind revels in the marvel … of such a relation … and declares intelligence … the brother of beauty. It affirms the view … than on no account will any man … ever come to the highest of knowledge … who does not also … draw his inspiration from beauty. And that is man's guarantee … that never will he see … a tyrant on the throne of the world … to lead us all to perdition.

 

 Its the great return … from the journeys the mind takes … around the world … to its home in the heart of hearts. It takes away the thorn of separation … and views diversity in unity. It heals the heart split … by the ravages of thought … and the heat of passions … and views them all … as exaggerations … on the landscape of the passions. It raises itself to view the stars … and see in the light of the galaxies … the final promise of oneness … that was there in the beginning … and to which he brings his labors to return.

 

Our present concerns … engage us in the bringing of mind to the passions … and to create such refinements to our perceptions … that is necessary … for the excesses we enjoyed as individual privileges of birth … and good fortune. It is the start to our new motivation … of a life that is experienced as weakness of the flesh … but finds its flight of relation … in a passion that sings of purpose. Its a tune that's growing louder … in its perception of achievement. 



 

© 2015 Dayran


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Dayran
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Malacca, Malaysia



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