The Rabbit Room at the Eagle and Child Pub where the Inklings would meet.

Why Original Participants?

Original Participants comes from the term "Original Participation" coined by Owen Barfield. I was introduced to the philosophy of Barfield in a class taught by Jefferey Taylor at Metropolitan State College of Denver and was immediately hooked. I am a graduate student now at the Medieval Institute at WMU and still find myself analyzing much of what I learn through Barfield's paradigm of evolution of consciousness. The blog is a space for me to write out thoughts and papers, which all have the common thread of dealing with that topic. I also post some of my poetry because poetry is always about evolution of consciousness. Please feel free to comment.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

A Poem for my Father


Fathers and Sons

Waves  are  crashing  on  the  shore,
Rivers  racing  evermore;
Boys  are  running  every  day;
To  try  their  hand  at  father’s  chore.

Skies are  dripping  wisdom’s  thoughts,
Seeds  are  growing  into  crops;
The  eyes  of  youth  are  tilting  up,
Learning  more  than  what  is  taught.

Mountains  are  mourning  loss  of  glory,
Builders  taking  from  the  quarry;
Sons are  growing  in  their  skin,
Bodies  tell  their  father’s  story.

Craftsmen  are  carving with strokes of time,
Marble’s  grain  dictates  the  line;
Children’s  hearts  bear  fixed  runes,
Pointing  to  their  true  design.

Wind  is  blowing  ‘cross  the  field,
Summer’s  stem  brings  forth  its  yield;
Boys  are  growing  into  men,
Whispered  counsel  all  revealed.


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