Monday, September 27, 2010

Invisible Cables

The jumper cables had been hanging on a hook that holds up a ladder on the wall in my shop. They'd hung there for months. My eyes had ingested them hanging there countless times.

Need to use them.
Not in this trunk …
or that one.
Must be in the shop.
With the power cords?
Under that pile by the door?
Head scratched.
Cables spotted.
How did I not know?


So, my question is, to leave that lay and let you draw your own conclusions, or to express my thoughts on the occasion? Both?

Spoiler Alert!
Further reading may hamper your personal quandary and interpretation.


At some point, the familiar frequently blends into the background. It's not a failing. The world just has too much in it. There's no way anyone can absorb and contain all that there is, in any moment; let alone, the flowing moment. The mind simply has to choose what of the “too much to take in and hold on to” is the most important. And that constitutes our personal experienced/know worlds.

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