“Why ask for something before we are ready for it? This would be asking for trouble. So many times addicts have sought the rewards of hard work without the labor.” (The Basic Text, p. 33)
WHEN WE’RE ASKING FOR TROUBLE –
“Why ask for some-
thing before we are
ready for it? This would
be asking for trouble. So
many times addicts have
sought the rewards of
hard work without the
labor.” (The Basic
Text, p. 33)
“The artist must
create a spark before
he can make a fire and
before art is born, the ar-
tist must be ready to
be consumed by the
fire of his own
creation.”
– Auguste Rodin (1840 – 1917) French, progenitor of modern sculpture
How have you confronted something you dread and taken steps to make things right, lately?
FIRE – Bruce Springsteen (5:14)
Rodin Sculptural Meditation on The Thinker and Ready for More (5:43)
Alleluia – Gregorian Creation Chant (6:26)
The Thinker
by William Carlos Williams, 1883 – 1963
My wife’s new pink slippers
have gay pom-poms.
There is not a spot or a stain
on their satin toes or their sides.
All night they lie together
under her bed’s edge.
Shivering I catch sight of them
and smile, in the morning.
Later I watch them
descending the stair,
hurrying through the doors
and round the table,
moving stiffly
with a shake of their gay pom-poms!
And I talk to them
in my secret mind
out of pure happiness.
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