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My grandfather was the first
Of my blood relations
To start living in apocalyptic times
After WW1, when the Western world
Began to unravel.
The surrealists (poets and artists)
Showed us what our reality really looked like
Under the veneer of appearances.
But the collective evolves very, very slowly
And in huge cycles of time.
So the revolutionary / evolutionary shift
That characterizes the last stage of apocalypse,
The initiation, the epiphany, the vision,
The Big Dream, happens individual by individual.
Dualism is the rule for the collective mind,
Stuck on the pendulum.
Tao is the answer,
But Tao eludes the collective.
The dance of the opposites,
Which is really the key to living ecstatically,
And lucidly is reserved
For the one who seeks it.
If one looks closely at the collective,
One sees that the spectrum of collective consciousness
Ranges from those who are lost souls,
To those who have moments of lucidity.
Hell, I see people beginning to break through
At my poetry readings.
Not because I am reading, so much as
That they are ready
To find what they seek.
Someone will just stand out from the rest,
Like a cardinal in a tree.
And I feel like going up to them and saying,
"Do you know how you are shining?"
Jung had a dream between the wars
That the world was locked into a cold freeze.
Bewildered and depressed
He looked out the window and saw a tree.
From the tree hung frozen grapes.
The dream said that each grape was a person,
And that his work was to thaw the fruit
Of the tree of life
One grape at a time through dream-work.
It was an apocalyptic dream.
It was his way forward.
But most of the world remained frozen.
(Article changed on Jan 21, 2026 at 6:58 PM EST)
(Article changed on Jan 22, 2026 at 9:02 AM EST)




