Mythos & Marginalia

2015 – 2025: a decade of days


a daily breath

  • nonsense

    Conversations, 
    ruminations, noise, 
    nonsense and  
    contradictory advice 
    comes with a price .
     
    What was said 
    and what was  
    meant were 
    two completely 
    different things. 
     
    By all means  
    say what you mean 
    but please try  
    your best to mean 
    what you say. 

    12/08/2023                                                                                                                       j.g.l. 

  • Mondays are just young Fridays

    With the wars, chaos and conflict, and proliferation of hate speech that surrounds all of us right now, it is difficult to subscribe to the familiar mantra espoused in this season: 
    Peace on Earth, good will to all men. 
       We can only wonder if this will ever be possible. More so, how have we even believed for so long that it could ever be probable. Globally or locally, peace and good will are notably absent from our lives. 
       Few of us are even in a position where we can affect enough change, and those who have any sort of ability are caught up in fruitless negotiations within the politics of it all. 
       Hatred has too much power 
       Love thy neighbour; who even tries? Locally or globally is anyone attempting? I do not wish to sound pessimistic and know there is nothing I can do personally to resolve the global catastrophes and calamities, but I am going to do what I can to create, or acknowledge, peace in my own little world. 
       In these coming weeks I intend to connect with family and friends who have been there when I needed them. I will reach out, even to those from a distance, to let them know I am thinking of them and what they mean to me. I should have been doing this long ago, and more consistently. I have neglected thanking people when I should have.  
    I need to be more thankful. I need to express my gratitude more often than I have been. 
       We can all do such a thing, even if it is something as simple as sending a Christmas card, dashing off an email, or picking up the phone. 
       We can all pick up the peace.
       Yes, there are big problems on this planet we cannot avoid on the news of the day, but by making a daily attempt to reach out to those we care about our world can become a little smaller. 
       I believe we can find our own peace even in the absence of probability. 
       I still believe that peace is possible. 

    12/04/2023                                                                                          j.g.l.

     

  • be proud

    Personal accomplishments,
    practiced perseverance,
    following your own voice
    even as it becomes muffled
    by the world surrounding you.
    Pride is not often easy, but it
    is always possible.

    12/03/2023                                                                                                 j.g.l.

  • tis’ the season

    Make this a month
    of substance. Sparkle
    with the season. Reflect
    back the light of those
    who make all our days
    a little brighter.

  • Mondays are just young Fridays

    Information is always available. On the news, in conversation and general commotion, you can’t help but hear it. 
       Do you listen? 
       Do you hear what is being said, by others or yourself? 
       What someone says often differs from what others have heard. 
       Do you recognize the patterns that infiltrate common thought? 
       Who will listen? 
       We all have bits of information and convincing concerns rattling about our heads — you know the ones; the ones that keep coming back — that are varied and confusing. By talking them out we are allowed to remove them from our minds and better address them openly. 
       An open mind. 
       It all comes from talking, and through listening, mainly to your self. 
       Talking things out allows you to gain greater perspective to all the concerns, issues and problems you may be experiencing. 
       We all have problems . . . I know I do. 
       Talking them out seems to help. 

    11/27/2023                                                                                                j.g.l.