In a dictionary, poetry is the use of language in ways that stirs the feelings or imagination; and is usually associated with beauty, high-minded thought etc. I think that today there’s an abundance of messages that stir the feelings and maybe a poverty of messages that are high-minded, except for music, which may be the modern refuge of poetry. Well, we do have our music, and the for poets still living, there are David Whyte, Seamus Henney and others
Most messages we receive today are from a communications perspective; they want our buy-in. They are assaults on our selves. No wonder messages are avoided, or the safe sterile explanations of information and science are sought. Like battered children, we learn to survive by denying our feelings. The we, which we call the self, simply in not in information, data or explanations. If we are not careful, we may succeed in giving our selves entirely to something else, and the something else we give ourselves to might be science. We may seek to hide from the assaults of communication by disappearing into the robust and reproducible mechanistic explanations of science. There we can defend ourselves with weapons of short-attention spans. In our hearts, we can rest safely in the knowledge that no mechanistic can entirely describe us. We are not in such explanation, we are somewhere else--somewhere in unknown land. Each of our lives is valid and there is freedom there if we wish to exercise it.
I don’t agree that in modern times we seek to avoid work or have short attention spans. Poetry, by stirring the feelings uses what is already within us to connect the dots of our perceptions into explanations for ourselves. Every person has their own explanation of themselves, but in the science of modern times, explanations are ‘one-size fits all.’ The truth, the one and only truth, comes from outside. The truth is authoritative, and there always is somebody to tell us what the truth is. In modern times, why work when in just a moment there will be somebody to tell us what the truth is. Why pay attention when there may be little of value in the materials provided to us that helps us know the truths that are in us all. TRUTHS, not truth, since truth for us doesn’t come in one-size fits all. Take courage, take poetry. Take back our lives.
Most messages we receive today are from a communications perspective; they want our buy-in. They are assaults on our selves. No wonder messages are avoided, or the safe sterile explanations of information and science are sought. Like battered children, we learn to survive by denying our feelings. The we, which we call the self, simply in not in information, data or explanations. If we are not careful, we may succeed in giving our selves entirely to something else, and the something else we give ourselves to might be science. We may seek to hide from the assaults of communication by disappearing into the robust and reproducible mechanistic explanations of science. There we can defend ourselves with weapons of short-attention spans. In our hearts, we can rest safely in the knowledge that no mechanistic can entirely describe us. We are not in such explanation, we are somewhere else--somewhere in unknown land. Each of our lives is valid and there is freedom there if we wish to exercise it.
I don’t agree that in modern times we seek to avoid work or have short attention spans. Poetry, by stirring the feelings uses what is already within us to connect the dots of our perceptions into explanations for ourselves. Every person has their own explanation of themselves, but in the science of modern times, explanations are ‘one-size fits all.’ The truth, the one and only truth, comes from outside. The truth is authoritative, and there always is somebody to tell us what the truth is. In modern times, why work when in just a moment there will be somebody to tell us what the truth is. Why pay attention when there may be little of value in the materials provided to us that helps us know the truths that are in us all. TRUTHS, not truth, since truth for us doesn’t come in one-size fits all. Take courage, take poetry. Take back our lives.