The Philosophy of Water: E’ Kwear I as Philosophia Ud
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And so time stood still there, as they could not see or realize that I was amongst them, as if the future were somehow waiting for the past to catch up with itself, in order for them to be triggered back to life, as there was no night or day but they were more like shadows or silhouettes or ghost like statues standing still, as also I saw amongst them gold material possessions that shone brightly out of other grayish discarded materials that were either used or tainted objects, or were at least disposable consumerables, that were expired long ago , and as I began to wonder and realize that these shiny artifacts were somehow the newly awaiting symbolic objects and materials and possessions of tomorrows world, if indeed they were to come to life and fruition, or even if those of us who were present , were to gain them at all, in realizing that they were not yet acquired by any hands, and so as time stood still it appeared to me that in my witnessing this potential future prevailing, that I was to record what I had seen, or at least understood it to be, as if I had time travelled or ascended to a place in time connected with my own future in mind.
Clive Alando Taylor
As a young boy at school, I always found myself playing with words & rhymes especially when it came to writing poetry, it wasn't the fact that I was especially gifted or talented but it was mainly my enthusiasm, and style & ability to be creative with words and rhyme in my own unique way, although in this day and age some may regard this as a small degree of autism but I’m not quite certain about that, as many of my peers could be just as challenging and inventive about writing prose. When I left school at the age of 16 I attended dance school and was as far removed from literature as anyone could possibly be, but I always kept a diary and also decided to study English Language part time. During break time and in between classes once again I would find myself writing & exploring various themes using rap, rhyme and spoken word to amuse myself and my fellow classmates with. At that time I didn't take it too seriously but I loved the fact that through expression along with the effect of creative writing was becoming an inspiration to me as well as a positive tool for expression.
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The Philosophy of Water - Clive Alando Taylor
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Published by AuthorHouse 11/25/2013
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Contents
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-INTRO
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 1ONE
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 2TWO
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-ABOUT THE AUTHOR
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-ERANUSIQUARIANS
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-THE WATER BABIES
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-MAN & WOMAN
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 3THREE
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 4FOUR
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-WANT & NEED
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 5FIVE
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 6SIX
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-INALIENABLE TRADUCIANISM
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 7SEVEN
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 8EIGHT
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-THE SUSTAINMENT OF LIFE
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 9NINE
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 10TEN
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-EARTH WATER
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 11ELEVEN
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 12TWELVE
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-NEW UNORTHODOX LITERATURE
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 13THIRTEEN
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 14FOURTEEN
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-CLOSE
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-POEM 15FIFTEEN
THE PHILOSPOPHY OF WATER-POEM 16SIXTEEN
REFERENCE
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Black & White, Day & Night, Me & You,
The Sun & Moon
To Live, To Die, To Laugh, To Cry, To Want, To Need, To Hope, To Believe
These Are The Things That Have Given Us Birth
These Are The Laws Of The Universe
Everything Happens For A Reason
Everything Has Its’ Own Season
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF WATER-INTRO
Does anyone know from whence the rain came, or indeed where it might cease?
And if it were not for the (365th) rotation of the earth, then how could the storm clouds keep moving to gather up the seas from below, through the gravity of space and time and with the motion and momentum, like a caravan of ice cream castles, ferrying across the stratosphere, heavily laden with the showers of waters ready to burst into the air, releasing its’ cargo across the land.
Does anyone know why the tears of sorrow are so synonymous with each and every droplet that came forth, or why a new born baby’s birth cry, echo’s joy in his Mothers hands, or has anyone seen the waterbearers carrying their vessels full of the elements and essence from the rays of cosmic dust, now pouring out its’ content from the realms high above, can anyone explain where the waters of life are exceeding too, as it comes and as it goes, or was it simply always raining wherever the rain would surely go.
Now let me begin by saying a suitable question deserves a suitable answer, as that may also lead us to ask and to question, what is the philosophy of water e’ kwear i as philosophia ud, I mean is it a philosophical ideal about water that we consume, or is the philosophy of water something more profoundly so in its’ conceptual ideology? Well I suppose that is a good question in itself, and it also deserves a good answer, as I do believe that every curious question deserves a good answer. You see the philosophy of water, is quite simply about humanity, or at least ordinary and everyday people who inhabit what we all know, and have come to call planet earth or even home, you see for the all things to exist in creation upon planet earth, or well at least, what we all evidently seem to need and also depend upon, is a mass and major supply of water, and as I understand it, if the conditions for this our planet were not completely and harmoniously balanced to produce water, then life as we know it would not nor could not exist as we know it.
As so that last sentence now brings me to the examine the question of life in the context of exist, or living and existence as I may prefer to note it, you see we are products of a living planet, inasmuch that we in ourselves are in need of water, inasmuch that the planet that we inhabit also brings forth life within and from itself, and also as a living breathing planet, it is also very much dependent upon this one major contributing factor into sustaining life as we know it, as it is also in itself dependent upon the flow of water to flourish throughout, for life to even to begin to exceed from it and bring about life, living and existence.
But having said all that, this book is not just about the philosophy of water as I mentioned earlier, as it is also about humanity and everyday ordinary people like you and me, and as much as there are many ways with which to engage or to analyze or to explain ourselves and our very nature as people and as individuals, I thought, and felt it better to try to explore a language or a communicative expression through this perspective alongside with this, the philosophy of water, e’ kwear i as philosophia ud, or at least through the medium of what I have for now at least learnt and also termed, as the aqueous of humanity for want of a better expression.
And so with the aqueous of humanity, let me proceed in asking where does the rigid formality of structure end in order for all other ideas to take precedence and begin, and why is it that when every other approachable method and means has been challenged, and tried and tested, in a vain attempt to solve the riddled illogical questions that somehow the answer and the solution to all our indecisions, can finally present itself, with intent and meaning and substance, and in knowing that if success and failure go hand in hand, then so too must all the other extreme polarities of any other and every other opposing inevitable outcome, and if there is always a question poised to be asked, then there is always an answer awaiting to reply in response and in regard to the consequence of it being asked.
And if there is no conclusion then why should we despair when summing up the totality of our relevant and conscious thinking to date, toward a logical progression, and if everything were possible then how can anything be impossible, and yet still we say will it rain today, as if perhaps by chance it did not rain yesterday, or did you feel the rain today, as if you or I had never been felt the rain before, or did you just get wet today, as if the rain would somehow lend itself to rain upon us without such incidence, and yet why should we be so concerned with the weather anyway as if it were some new meteorological development that we had just discovered or experienced, as there are those of us who naturally respond and see or take reference from beyond this obvious reality.
And so if nothing is new then how can anything be old, and yet if this were only the choosing of my own choice and reality, then so to was this my actual perception of the matter that came from the truth of all causality,