Self and Other, True and False
Beware of those who claim that “we” alone
Are special, deem the “others” base—or worse.
“Be not beguiled by demagogues.” remains
The thrust of much I write in prose or verse.
Beware of “leaders”—those who lead, with words,
The rest of us to evil, breeding hates.
Let's cleanse our minds and hearts, before the acts
That follow fear and hatred seal our fates.
Beware of lies that masquerade as truths.
Be cautious, always, of the things you learn
From sources other than the here and now—
For every “nation proud” is fooled in turn.
Let's open mind and hearts to views and news
That contradict the ones we now may hold.
Let's free our vision, widen it in scope,
Discern the truth, reject the lies we’re told.
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The line between the “self” and “other” serves
For function and defense—and that is all.
Observe that line—and watch that line dissolve.
Behold the One that manifests in All.
That One is naught but Sentience itself—
That seems fragmented. So, the predator and prey
Are each the same. And this, we sentients know,
Although we’re trapped by rules that we obey.
And some of these are primal, dating back
To times primeval in the muck and slime
Where life emerged and then began to feed
On other life—as life has done through time.
But other rules are those we have imposed
On selves and others, through our human wiles.
And some may serve some purpose good, but some
Are part of all that poisons and defiles.
On selves and others, through our human wiles.
And some may serve some purpose good, but some
Are part of all that poisons and defiles.
2024 April 11th, Thu.
Berkeley, California
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