
Just a wall
one you might never meet

Just a wall
one you might never meet

I am prepared
to move on
or step back
ether way
vertigo

The garbage in your life
is often close by
maybe because you attract it
or it atracts you

85 Wickedness is rare. – Most people are much too much occupied with themselves to be wicked.

It's beautiful to stare
at the sky you can
just see

The blue skies divide
many a dream

There is an end of the road
end you will never see it

I still enjoy
the fake flowers
inside

I lived in the mountains for many years
not alone but alone enough
I forgot about the world
what it all does to all of us
the world is great from where I was
away from what is now and so much here
the world is not great staring at it and me
a world away is where I will be

Some signs are warnings
so you think

Waiting for the ride
at the wrong place
such is life

The curtain is hanging there
halfway closed
I am not sure
why I am only halfway shy

I go the normally busy street
with people that are not there
to walk alone
in all those footsteps
left
unknowingly

“The spirit of revenge, my friends, has so far been the subject of man’s best reflection; and where there was suffering, one always wanted punishment too. “For ‘punishment’ is what revenge calls itself; with a hypocritical lie it creates a good conscience for itself. “Because there is suffering in those who will, in as much as they cannot will backwards, willing itself and all life were supposed to be a punishment. And now cloud upon cloud rolled over the spirit, until eventually madness preached, ‘Everything passes away; therefore everything deserves to pass away. And this too is justice, this law of time that it must devour its children.’ Thus preached madness.

There is this atheist, Sam Harris, I have quoted him before in some of my blogs regarding free will. He has some smart things to say about that. I knew little about him before that, mainly as an outspoken atheist, but I regard him as a smart man, and he is, at least, academically. This week, I came across an interview with him where he talked about Israel and Palestine, and he said some strange things. I did some more digging, and to me, he talks like a former colonizer in the way he disregards the Palestinians and how he thinks that everybody who is a Muslim is more or less a terrorist.
I don’t like his views on that conflict but I also started to doubt myself. How is it possible that he is so smart about free will and well-thought-out but also, deep in his heart, a racist? I am not going to tell how I got to this conclusion, there is enough on the internet of and about him, and you can come to your own conclusions.

We all bloomed together last week
but the memory is silent