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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

No Great Ideas

There are no great ideas.

They are as common as light.

Spread across the mind ascents

around the planet,

whether those ideas

go any further than thought

is dependent upon a vast array

of other factors

that must come into play

before the process of thought

put forward

can occur as great ideas.

So much of circumstance

contributes to the frame

towards the outpouring

of initial ideas into the ethers,

either as thought-form shared

or more deeply articulated,

seeking manifestation.

How, “great ideas”

come to have a context

is in the first person.

These unknown ideas

field a representation

by a hidden process

of small events

which becomes the sequence

that yields to others

the heralding of a “great idea”.

Great ideas are served

on a listener’s platters.

There is no strained effort

in audience needed or involved,

for each word forward

invites then the next.

The rigor of intake

is from pensive to exhilaration.

Parts of thoughts,

previously not introduced,

find magical comprehension

as recognition’s fast friends.

“It is as if I always knew that

but never thought to think of it,”

would be an honest response.

“Great” says more

about the person in receivership

than it does about the idea itself

but that personal affect

appears deferred

to speak to yet another

about a then “great idea”.

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