Vidasyana, As Actually Experienced, Long Ago
The repetitive travail of the practise Drones on, and on, and on further. Then come the distractions of wonders: Just curios of hallucinogen-surf. Then – against odds – a ceasing of motion Between...
View ArticleThe Glass Is Half Full
No horror like banality aside torment. Constant reminders of man’s fate Strike eyes turned to news or to life; You can still find signs that life’s worth it- ‘Though it may not seem such at...
View ArticleDescent of an Unknown Power
The mirror-lake stirred: No winds move above, No fish swim beneath. The earth is vulnerable For the very first time. Everything’s different. Who knows what’s next? We can’t ignore such a once-off...
View ArticleAdvice To Two Virgins From Japanese Folklore
Gently requesting to follow to darkness. Seducing young men with illusory curves. Watch out in forests: A foxs’ erotic hallucinaton Invites hunters to Death. ~ Shining cold starlight on a...
View ArticleA Nihilist Is Born
Passing by silent The youngster knows it’s over. The past is a hollowed eucalypt, That offers no cover. Taught the ways of how things are, To find that none of it was true. Where is the promise...
View ArticleShamaness: Synopsis
This short story is about a prostitute who has it in for her boss and her clients, and uses her magic powers to do something about it. Shamaness was my first example of fiction. It was intended as a...
View ArticleA Genesis Tale From Aboriginal Australian Mythology: Synopsis
The Australian Aboriginals aren’t often spoken of as fascinating theologians whose mythology is comparable to the Homeric Hymns or the Psalms. I personally think so. I express my thoughts on the...
View ArticleOcean
Like a second sky, but of a viscous blue- The ocean surrounds this vessel. The slow up-and-then-down of waves. The world’s Mind goes to sleep, Lulled by rhythms of dark and glare. As if the ocean...
View ArticleCrystal Tear: Synopsis
Crystal Tear is a work of fiction contributed by one C.G. Ayling. The main character is based on the author’s daughter, who also read this work before it was sent to me for submission on my blog. He...
View ArticleA Child’s Visit To Kenya, March 2000
Disembarking the plane To step the marble of the terminal, “Welcome to Kenya” on a blue advert With “Microsoft” in the corner. Ants with indigo bums. Termite-mounds. Acacias amongst the...
View ArticleA Christian’s Gratitude, or A Sonnet to Tenngeri
. God hath thrown the Sun upon the firmament Yet gave us respite from its glory, But even then he shown us all his mercy With the moon and stars to aid discernment. When the clouds hold back the gold...
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