Whatever is,
in whatever way,
is a natural complex;
Relations, structures,
processes, individuals,
societies, words,
ideas, qualities,
contradictions, meanings,
possibilities, myths,
laws, duties,
feelings, illusions,
reasonings, dreams;
Whatever is
in any way
discrimated,
is a natural complex.
Whether all natural complexes
are humanly discriminable,
we do not know.
It is hard to avoid
the conviction that,
aside from the power
known as method,
innumerable complexes
of nature
elude the range
of finite creatures.
In the name
of the father
and the son,
it is
what is
and ever
will be.
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
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