Entries from July 2005

July 14, 2005

Graylines blog post: tennis … my favorite sport

you know that game that uses the word “love” in keeping score. of course, when one has “love” in tennis they have “zero or no” points, for that is the position that both players reside within at the beginning of the game. i’m sure that there is some sort of history or explaination for the [...]

July 9, 2005

Graylines blog post: today

it was today. i lived on this day. although i don’t honestly know why, but i did.
london was ravaged yesterday. it made me think of how i feel so disconnected from the rest of the world sometimes. i want to understand, to experience, to live … their pain, their anguish, their grief, but not really. [...]

July 9, 2005

Graylines blog post: doing nothing … heaven

The ancients ruled the world by doing nothing.
This is the Virtue of Heaven.
Heaven moves without moving.
~Chuang-tzu
Graylines represents the blur between two extremes. Life is all about that blur, the middle, the balance, the interplays of yin/yang, black/white, male/female, sacred/profane. Within the balance there also seems to be a line, a position, a viewpoint. those [...]

July 5, 2005

Graylines blog post: a little something about peace …

“We have assumed the name of peacemakers, but we have been, by and large, unwilling to pay any significant price. And because we want the peace with half a heart and half a life and will, the [...]

July 4, 2005

Graylines blog post: The Sad One

The Sad One
There was a mournful typewriter and this was its complaint. If only someone loved me! Alas. Alas. I am uncovered at nine, I am covered at five, like a captive bird. No poetry, no music, no freedom songs, no declarations of independence. I cannot see who passes in the street or who [...]

July 4, 2005

Graylines blog post: gray matter

For some reason I think this definition means something that is relavant to this journal’s beginning(s).
The portions of the brain and spinal cord which are gray and composed of the main bodies of neurons (called cytons). This is in contrast to white matter, which is the portions that are white and composed of the axons [...]

July 4, 2005

Graylines blog post: intentions

it is my hope that gray lines represents a balance that maintains what is good, true and worthy in life, or at least in my life. at times i’m sure that there is little balance, but then again that is what i’m attempting to work through here.
Graylines represents the blur between two extremes. Life is [...]