4/07/2016

rhythms of life....there are such things...

.... in typical moments....

they run unnoticed and matters that  matter 
are assumed
cruising smoothly and declared normal...
Montara light house shot by a close friend

breathing is a specific example
that we don't question...

getting a job after college life is another...
then perhaps getting into a relationship
and having a family and on and on 
as we run the course of life...
fox at sharp park


until a wanna be Socrates/ Delilah starts 
stirring the helm or
you, yourself does the 
mis-step...
and the "buts" start coming to the fore...
what appears to be normal is now
suddenly under the shadow of
"not so..."
bluejay at lake Merced

such is the rhythm of life....
one moment it is simple.....
and the next complicated... 
and vice versa...

where we are or where you are
without rhythm ....
 your
life-cruising 
could be in jeopardy.
rooster in Baguio 

when a spike of irregularity occurs...
effecting a disruption of normal
life activities...
it is not, as far as i am concerned, 
without a cause...
though
some believe that these irregular events 
that are taking place
in spontaneous fashion...
are purely accidental...
this POV is usually a position
taken when cerebral
function is conveniently
paralyzed...
Canadian geese at lake Merced
if one is sensitive enough to notice 
what is happening
around ....
one would be able to explain the
 discomfort that
irregularity brings ...
what do you then do?
cow at the conservatory of flowers

Nothing! really, perhaps nothing!
How can one figure out or 
at best anticipate what is coming.
Symptoms of discomfort
can be felt ...
 then...
and only then
does one start wondering
and realizing 
that something is happening...
that's the only signal you've got
to start reacting or counter-reacting.

I say this for I had the experience
on the physical dimension...
it trickled down to my psyche
and i had confusion...
I had to slowly revert back to my 
usual habits in order to normalize
matters.
I had to go back to playing 
the guitar, playing golf,
catching up with my
readings and other activities.
And they almost have to 
be done in the same sequence
with time proportions
that I was once used to.
fox at Sharp park


So folks, if by any chance you 
had to toy around with your own
rhythm, take the cautious
step of not breaking
the measures too fast
or in hasty skips.

that's all folks!

jt



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