LEAVES OF GOLD
OLD BOOKS IN RUINED
TEMPLES
THE PAGES BREAK LIKE ASH
I WILL NOT DISTURB
EVENT IN A ROOM
EVENT IN SPACE
A CIRCLE
A MAGIC RITE
TO CALL UP THE GODHEAD
WILL THE WARM NAMES & COME AGAIN
DOES THE SILVER FOREST END?
THE FRAGRANCE FILLS THE FOREST
CHILDREN PAUSE & HEED THE
SMELL, WHICH WILL BECOME
NOSTALGIA IN SEVERAL YEARS.....
THE GRAND HIGHWAY
IS
CROWDED
W/
LOVERS
&
SEARCHERS
&
LEAVERS
SO EAGER
TO PLEASE
&
FORGET.
WILDERNESS
DECEMBER ISLES
HOT MORNING CHAMBERS
OF THE NEW DAY
WE'VE HAD OUR CHANCE TO REST
TO MOURN THE PASSING OF DAY
THE GARDEN WOULD BE HERE
FOREVERMORE
-Jim Morrison
PSYCHEDELIC TRANCE THE FEATHER CROWNED PRINCE OF DAWN
Adorned by golden silk and jewelled ornaments, the head gear of the prince of Gokula, Krishna is crowned with peacock feathers. Known for its transcendental colours and vibrancy, the feathers exhibit the strong hues of green and blue with contrasting tones of tinting brown and gold giving a rich textural elegance and royal valour to it.
PROTO-INDO EUROPEAN TRADITIONS
In Greek and Roman mythological beliefs, the Roman Goddess Juno and its Greek counterpart Hera are always believed to accompanied by peacock with its feathers as their honorary symbol. As the goddesses of royal tutelary and heroic valour the Peacock as the sign of nobility is sacred to them. The Vedic Goddess Saraswati, Avestan Goddess Anahita and also the Germanic Norse Goddess Freyja have been suggested references to Juno and Hera as the epitomes of fertility, war and sovereignty the trifunctional ideology of Indo-European influences.
According to Babylonians and Persians, the rich tones of the peacock feathers were symbolical of the Royal lineage enhancing power, wealth, prosperity and thus were used in throne carvings and royal architecture.
BUDDHISM
Kuan Yin, the Buddhist goddess form of Avalokitesvara is often depicted with a peacock. Regarded as a female Boddhisattva she is derived from the Chinese epithet Guanshiyin of The One who sees the cries of the World, she is ascribed to the Buddhist Lotus and Heart sutras and often identified with Virgin Mary as the goddess of Mercy and Compassion. Avalokitesvara in some versions is often depicted as an androgynous deity, although they are believed to be beyond any restricted gender as attributed by the Buddhist principles of Neti Neti translating Form is emptiness, Emptiness is form.
PSYCHEDELIC EFFECTS AND VISIONS
The rich overtones of the feathers intricately delicate geometric patterns and its unusual hues gives the observer a visionary experience of royal tinges of natural colour, much alike the psychedelic experience of envisioning vibrancy, colours and geometric formations under a heightened sense of creative impetus. Theses psychedelic expressions can be well envisioned in Jim's poetic overtones and the his palette of words...
TO HAVE JUST COME WONDERING
IF THE WORLD IS REAL IS.....
CERTAIN NO ONE MEANT IT
SURE SOMEONE STARTED
WHERE IS HE?
WHERE IS HE ?
WHERE ARE YOU?
IN A FLOWER?
TO HAVE JUST BEEN BORN
FOR BEAUTY & SEE SADNESS
WHAT IS THIS FRAIL SICKNESS?
SPEAK TO ME
DON'T LEAVE ME HERE ALONE...
I'M GOING.
GOD?
WHAT IS YOUR NAME
THERE MUST BE SOME WAY TO DEFINE
THE
WORLD BEHIND THE WORD & ALL
UTTERANCE CAN'T NOW
COMING FOR US SOON LEAVE ALL OVER
THESE ARE FORGOTTEN
LANDS SPEAK CONFIDENTLY OF
THE FOREST THE END THE JOKE
IS ON ME MOST CERTAINLY
-Jim Morrison
ENDING WITH THE HARE KRISHNA MANTRA
HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA
KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE
HARE RAMA HARE RAMA
RAMA RAMA HARE HARE