Archive for August, 2014

Whose Century Is It?: The Trans-Pacific Partnership, Food and the “21st-Century Trade Agreement” | Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy


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Whose Century Is It?: The Trans-Pacific Partnership, Food and the “21st-Century Trade Agreement” | Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy.

Muttscomics

Muttscomics.

Fifty years of Buffalo poetics readings on PennSound | Jacket2

Fifty years of Buffalo poetics readings on PennSound | Jacket2.

two poems: cold sun, and day light through a glass wall & door by Donna Fleischer | Solitary Plover, Issue #20, Summer 2014

cold sun
the crow calls to
its shadow

– Donna Fleischer

day light through a glass wall & door

a vibrant old rosebush fronts
the glass, compels
June honey bees to tap
against it go   a    w    r    y

in new green grasses
a stunned German Amsel begins to
shake down its plumage

its beak opens – breathless?
its fear shit stiffens on the door sill below
the impact smudge of wingdust

softer insects may ping and
get away; or fall
into a darker ground or stop
in time

– Donna Fleischer

Solitary Plover Summer 2014 Issue #20

(cold sun was originally published in Japan, by Kō)

David Barnes : Paintings : 2013-2014

 

Soldier
2013
Oil on Canvas
20″x24″ 

David Barnes : Paintings : 2013-2014.

flowerville: intimacy reigned over by another light

 

flowerville: intimacy reigned over by another light.

Janet Yellen’s Fed is more revolutionary than Ben Bernanke’s ever was | Quartz

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Yellen is directing Wall Street’s attention to wages.AP Photo/Susan Walsh

Werner Herzog on Creativity, Self-Reliance, Making a Living of What You Love, and How to Turn Your Ideas Into Reality | Brain Pickings

 

Werner Herzog on Creativity, Self-Reliance, Making a Living of What You Love, and How to Turn Your Ideas Into Reality | Brain Pickings.

Maya Angelou on Courage and Facing Evil | Brain Pickings

 

Maya Angelou on Courage and Facing Evil | Brain Pickings.

BBC NEWS / Science/Nature / Tasmanian tiger DNA ‘resurrected’ | word pond

 

 

Increasingly, I find that most scientific research as to the status of species’ existence is motivated by pharmaceutical farming and mining  interests: To locate enough active genetic information to scaffold grow anew an organism — that passed through the world too soon for complex reasons, involving human aggression and co-optation of habitat — sufficiently, to extract compounds that can be developed further, marketed, and sold as prescriptions to quell  or at least salve human suffering.

 

Are we humans so afraid of our own individual natural deaths over time that we kill off the life in us, among us, and without us? This is all on the level of the unconscious, where we stare into the Void and cannot bear to feel that g-d doesn’t love us, that we have failed because we haven’t been successful in the new world — where success is counted as full participation in the illusion that money will buy one’s ticket to paradise; that one is to achieve individual rapture at the cost of all else; that notions like moral complexity, freedom, integrity or wholeness, necessity of the wild, interdependence, justice  are just plain stupid, or useless.

 

We self-assign our careers supposedly willingly and go about our business of acquiring credentials, jobs, and money. It’s possible that in proportion to the extent we pursue, we acquire and accumulate, that we then begin to fill up with comfort, the illusion that things piling up at the behest of malnourished egos is the way to escape the gaping Void at our heels. Comfort is the life-numbing quest. It replaces the capacity for wild life, that is, the life from which and for which our genetic materiality exists. If one doesn’t use a muscle it will atrophy, as half dead from comfort, we chase down truly living things, kill them, rip them open, and look to see what life there is, what life is, we think this is the only kind of death. We are desperate behind our masks of calm. When we laugh it is not from the belly seized with delight, of language, of all and anything that lives fully. We begin to hate life itself, mistaking it for the enemy.

 

There is no enemy. There is darkness and we have always been afraid of the dark. Look into the eviscerated animal for as long as you may, you can not ever recover your own precious life unless you embrace the shadow dance. Let the dark in and let it twinkle.

 

Also, watch the film with Willem Dafoe, The Hunter. ~ Donna Fleischer

BBC NEWS / Science/Nature / Tasmanian tiger DNA ‘resurrected’ | word pond.