perception (part two)
by
Debby J Rosenberg
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Rated "G" by the Author.
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This Poetry uses the Fibonacci sequence
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21 (each number added to the next)...
FYI: The Fibonacci sequence is seen throughout nature and the human being, a building code based on fractuals. What is infinitly small, continues into what is greatly large. or What is Above is also What is Below.
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next
step
beyond
another
star looms larger yet
dwarfing our sun and brighter still
we could not physically endure its light on earth
and at this scale, where is our planet, micronized beyond visibility, a speck
and
still
bigger
gigantic
and we have not yet
left our Milky Way Galaxy
can you even imagine how enormously huge
and how absolutely small our home planet is, not to mention each human being
*Personal note, To grasp humanity as a oneness, collective as a
consciousness; the singularity of being is much easier to comprehend when viewed at this scale.
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
6/16/2009 |
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and how absolutely small our home planet is, not to mention each human being
You provided substance for reflection, Debby. Thank you. Love and peace to you,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by Michael Guy |
6/14/2009 |
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| There's a lot of space in Divine Mind's universe - and this is only 1 dimension we happen to be able to sense! Talk about the fibonacci concept, our lives our like our sun compared to Antares... you challenge us to explore more! BIG... |
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| Reviewed by MaryGrace Patterson |
6/12/2009 |
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| Infinity lies beyond! I find the fibonacci cncept intriguing....M |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
6/10/2009 |
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| the infinity of size is amazing ... |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
6/6/2009 |
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| Love this Debby, it reminds me of a scifi pic I saw years ago where people on a huge planet couldn't visit ours because they were too large to fit. They watched what we did on a large screen finding us funny,small like pygmies,and their kids thought we were a comedy made just for them to watch;-)I never forgot it...ET |
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| Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan |
6/5/2009 |
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| incredible stuff! |
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| Reviewed by William Bonilla |
6/5/2009 |
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Amazingly outstanding
awesome creative piece
thanks for sharing
Peace be with you
William |
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
6/5/2009 |
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I am sitting here trying to come to grips with the wisdom of this and it truly boggles my mind. Wow.
Fee |
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| Reviewed by Gordon Rosenberg |
6/5/2009 |
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| it rather makes one wonder if size and space are rendered meaningless at some point, as all becomes one .. you put it nicely in perspective, fraction of a flyspeck that I apparently am ... |
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| Reviewed by Georg Mateos |
6/5/2009 |
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Another keeper one.
One things the sun is big when compared with earth, but on Antares it would have been what the fly left on an orange.
Georg
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