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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Riding on Sunbeams

Riding on Sunbeams
Photographs and text by Mix Hart
On Top of a Mountain
Riding Sunbeams with a Friend
Her Soul Finds Summer
A Spectacle of Eternal Moments
Where Heaven and Earth Collide
 Splendor in unabashed  Grandeur
Dancing to the Beat of Rapture
She Breathes in Beautiful 

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Monday, May 7, 2012

Spring

High up in the meadow,
Amongst the balsam root, 
Her soul finds spring
Consciousness awakened
Curiosity in beginnings
Anticipation of joy
The birth of beauty
Delight in youth
Dance in her morning light 
Nurture delicate growth
Reach for sweet kisses of life
Rest amongst the awakened 
Breath upon blades of tender
Smile on open wings 
Text and photographs by Mix Hart

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Espanya Em Rendeixo

Espanya Em Rendeixo

It hurts to leave a land of Mediterranean blue sunshine
--of Dali, Picasso and flamenco
--of topless sunbathing and gaspatcho.
Spain seeps inside the soul.
Espanya Em Rendeixo.

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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Malaysian Buddhist Icons



Things I learned in Asia:

-religious icons are fascinating, creepy and terrifying all at once. In fact, if there is a hell, I bet the roads are lined with them.
-Chinese buddhism is the disneyland of Buddhism--all bling.

-the Malay people are fun loving by nature.
-the big island in the Perhentian's (where we stayed) is virgin jungle and the monkeys are shy and sooo beautiful!
-Monitor lizards are huge and shy.
-Feng Shui is real and one shouldn't build a home without it.
-one doesn't need to eat much at all--ever.
-the equator humidity is rather nice.
-the world is far bigger than my mind map.
-North Americans are by far the most outgoing, friendly travelers.
-it is acceptable to be verbally aggressive in some cultures.
-it is acceptable to lie in some cultures.
-a hose is no substitute for toilet tissue.
-pan roasted peanuts are nice with rice.
-some sauces are so hot they go down the throat like comet and cause the inner ears to ache.
-tea is a wonder drink.
-the burka really is a violation against humanity.
-Asia is addictive--you just want to explore more and more of it.
-Haagen Dazs and french pastries never loose their appeal.
-aspartame is poison.
-tiny jellyfish get irritating rather quickly and one longs for jellyfish free water!
-Dutch really are a race of giants.
-Taipei, Taiwan is an amazing, gigantic display of lights and dark ocean from the air at night.
- waking up somewhere over the pacific ocean at night and looking out the plane window I saw the most amazing sight: the big dipper--HUGE and so close, I felt like I could touch each star.
-true cinnamon is Sri Lanka cinnamon, and only use the bark to season, it is only the oil that is good for you. The grated stuff we buy isn't true cinnamon and it is grated bark, which is toxic.
-there are plants in jungle (the flower buds) that when crushed and inhaled can cure the flu and cold ( I inhaled one and it is powerful!)-- a natural healer in Penang taught me much on a walk through the Penang spice garden.
- one can do without most comforts and distractions on this planet, but one needs music in the evening.

-Extreme sexism is traced to a filthy rich dictator who prays on the poor. Keeping the women in chains ensures the women's offspring will be illiterate and obedient. In fact, after living in an extremely sexist culture and then reflecting on the sexism, religion, government and royal family, I finally understand what extreme religious misogyny is all about and why it exists. It all stems from a desire for an elite few to maintain wealth and power. The way to go about that is to ensure your subjects are poor and weak and will not overthrow you. This is achieved by keeping the women in "chains" and away from education and society. It is women who educate their children. An illiterate woman raises illiterate children. These extreme misogynistic practices are designed to oppress an entire population. They know the only way to do that is to put the women in bondage. Below is a poem I wrote after finally getting why women are always the scape goats of an extremist regime.

The Fascist Dream

Chain the women
The people remain poor, uneducated
The King holds absolute power and wealth
Chain the Women
Religion a birth sentence
Death the only liberty
Chain the women
Illiterate mothers raise obedient soldier-sons
Obedient wife-daughters
Chain the women
Illiterates will not challenge his rule
The King keeps his crown
The King keeps his jewels
Chain the women
A fascist's dream

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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Girl Child

*the pic is Pip as Strawberry Shortcake.

I awoke at 3:45 am this morning to find my mind all ready busy writing poetry. And dang it, if it didn't insist on making me haul my tired body out of bed to write it all down. And wouldn't you know it, paper and pens are almost impossible to find in the dark. So here is what my mind wrote in the wee hours of this morning:

Girl Child

Run
Jump
Hang
Slide
Fall

No time for food
No time for drink
No time to pee

Monsters to draw
Poisonous mushrooms to pick
Marching ants to bury
Dolls to swaddle, fold, stuff into small perams
Underwear to toss

Blackened face
Green knees
Purple tongue
Bare Bottom
Hair a nest of twigs, leaves, tangles

Run
Jump
Hang
Slide
Fall into bed

Run
Jump
Hang
Slide
Fall
Cry
Wake

No brush
Teeth like sugar-bugs
Hair wants nest

Hungry
Eat
Chew
More choci-milk
Abandon plate

Run
Jump
Hang
Slide
Fall

Melissa Mix Hart 2010

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