I have not thought…
I have not felt
except by an intuition
that man can still care
to have an emotional side,
and let in the extrovert
with furry feet as soon as
the introvert peers out,
what should result to
such an odd occurrence…
shall this feeling subside
to utter vagueness that
will never more convey
delighted anger or surprise…
to mediate and meditate
on keen instinct alone,
what balder-dash would
that be? Likely still and
more to point for reason
and judgement to play
hand in hand, locked in
eternal battle to be aware…
self aware to living past
the present conditions we
face, the reaction to learn
by braille in the darkness
of the mind’s approval…
light to be shared by sense
of breeze to the whooshing
sensations of the door closing
and opening to the mind’s eye…
where judgement alone can
be found in the infinite hand.
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not much at commenting but i know what i like…great stuff man…
The simple act of saying you like something is quite enough! You are always welcome here and don’t think you need to write more than you do… you are appreciated by more than just me as well. Thank you friend!
– Russell Holder
‘’By braille in the darkness of the mind’s approval’’ that is so deep yet self explanatory, so, yes, ‘Jungian’ … I love that phrase …. I’ll have to come back a few times to read this my friend!!
I’m very glad you liked it, Jen, and I hoped someone would understand the attempt at my definitions to The psychologist’s views and concepts to function. I’m tickled it was you to mention it first! Thank you dear Lady!
– Russell Holder
To be honest, I had no idea what “Jungian” meant before now, but you gave me the chance to find out. Good stuff, you gave me a great visual with the extravert’s furry feet. :)
I only used the furry feet as if the extrovert, an out-going individual were wearing those big fuzzy slippers three times bigger than his own… and not caring what people think about him wearing them, side by side with the introvert, an individual that is more centered on personal issues than on anything going on in the outside world, since the concept of both comes from Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychologist (1875-1961).
– Russell Holder
Yes, I see. Actually, I imagined the furry feet of the extrovert to be a reference to man’s best friend, the greatest of all extraverts. :)
Man’s best friend can be just as implied. Some of the best works dogs do, other than for war-dogs, are to work with kids… cancer victims and the like!
– Russell Holder
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I’m glad you liked my usage for the furry feet Pop’s. LOL I really had fun with this one… to try and explain the concepts in a pithy manner, encapsulated, and in your face. To attempt to force one to think about something, to ponder on the definitions of what was meant. Much thanks Pop’s… as always.
– Russell Holder