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In a wayward adventure in curiosity —
lured away from savvy of cooler judgment,
he oversteps the bounds of reality
into a state of altered awareness.
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You do anything you like
Go on roof top and shout with mike
Create scarcity and price you hike
Nothing can stop you to look alike
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Although the human mind has been divided into conscious, subconscious and unconscious today, yet the man had already been existing and his mind, too. Freud was of the view that he did not exactly invent the idea of unconscious mind because poets and philosophers were already familiar with it. He said that he had only presented its theory in psychological terms. According to Freud, the poetry comes into existence on account of regression and sublimation of unsatisfied longings. On regression of these conscious desires, the subcoscious and uncoscious minds apparently become symbols of sabotage but on sublimation they transform into creative subconscious and creative uncoscious respectively. It is either as the peaceful use of neuclear energy or as to irrigate the far flung barren lands from a large dam. When Plato said that even an expert of Poetic Technique could not create great poetry without intuitive insanity, he wanted to say that the poet could not depend on his conscious mind only because the source of superior creations is afterall the unconscious, the backyard of mind. Since then people have been considering the poets to be abnormal. You may call it insanity or licentiousness or poetic spell or revelation or intuition or poetic inspiration. On the other hand, a genius who is also seen at the last footstep of conscious, mostly depends upon his intuition. Therefore he is also considered to be abnormal. A litrary genius seldom turns to be normal but as a human being his best creative faculties operate during the most normal moments of his life. These are intellectual moments indeed. The analysis of revelation or intuition shows that it operates in two modes. In first mode, a totally untouched thought steps into conscious all of a sudden. It is usually considered similar to electric lightning. Therefore poets, mystics, even scientists, all are aware of it. While the second mode is more common which is also understood by people having non creative mind. This is called productive thinking and it is placed second to intuition. For example, a forgotten name or face or event comes into conscious suddenly during half-asleep. The first mode is related to unconscious while the second mode is related to subconscious. The subconscious is more important in both. In first mode, the unconscious is raised upto the level of subconscious. While in the second mode subconscious is itself a source of information. First mode is usually named as Poetic Inspiration while second as Poetic Imagination. A stream of thoughts begins to flow from subconscious towards conscious in both modes. Where in a trance-like state, the creator and his creation become two peas in a pod. At the end of the process when he observes his creation for the first time, it is no more a part of his subjective process but now he studies it objectively and makes modifications and additions in it. Thus he observes his creation as its first listener and critic, and tries to analyse what he has listened during intuition. In the first mode creative unconscious is responsible for the subjective process and creative conscious is resposible for the objective one. Likewise in the second mode creative subcoscious is responsible for the subjective process and creative conscious is responsible for the objective one. The creative conscious comes into existence by mastering the Poetic Technique. In fact, the functions of creative unconscious, creative subconscious, and creative conscious are so intercombined that they can not be isolated from one another. They are collectively known as Poetic Sense. In general terms Poetic Technique, Poetic Imagination and Poetic Inspiration are collectively called Poetic Sense.
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I had over prepared the event,
that much was ominous.
With middle-ageing care
I had laid out just the right books.
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(One)
When we log into PH we look out for friends
Especially those who have carved new trends
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In the aqueous placenta
Of Psychological
Feminine vitality,
The shapeless feotus
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I had no answer for her seeking motherhood
The storm was expected as it was likelihood
The desire was so intense that it almost made me to sink
I sat motionless and eyes remained static without any blink
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Janice worked 9-5 as her boss's secretary.
At work she was sedate. But her evenings could be scary.
You see, Janice lived a bit on the ‘wild side',
something which, from her coworkers, she did hide.
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Fear of seeing a police car pull into the drive.
Fear of falling asleep at night.
Fear of not falling asleep.
Fear of the past rising up.
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One more cry for humanity
In same world created by almighty
Worship place attacked by terrorists
God only knows what do they like to insist?
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This above all remember: they will be very brave men,
And you will be facing them. You must not despise them.
I am, as you know, like all true professional soldiers,
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I.
It is a repose in the light,
neither fever nor languor,
on a bed or on a meadow.
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In extended observation of the ways and works of man,
From the Four-mile Radius roughly to the Plains of Hindustan:
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Worry is a growth upon the mind:
A parasite – a tick or mite; a nick,
A churning gut – metaphors combined,
Rotting down a delicate constitution.
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I in the library,
Looking for books to read,
Pulled one out twice to see
If it fulfilled my need.
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love love love without love but love
love in midnight love in any time or place without any place
love through light and heart of the nymphs of the sea
love and some of realism also existence
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We dropped the Bomb
though we apologized.
Said we’re sorry
in solid cold cash.
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All I have done otherwise today is worry and fret.
As for if there's any space in my mind and soul for good dreams yet.
I don't know what has confiscated me to this psychological debt.
But it is a trap I wish I could forget.
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I ask, 'What is Nyein Way's new and innovative philosophy of poetry? ? ?
AI answers like this:
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hence yours truly (me)
seeks mental health services
without any luck
even after reading Scripture
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Poetry Is Beyond All.
Poetics literature hub:
literary texts are beyond the study of psychological-philosophical -philogogical studies.
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growth in rocks
crystallized miracle of aesthetics of mother earth
growth in geo-psychological circles of humans
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By Freeyad Ibrahim
The misfortune of the Middle East is that
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Two unrestrained trains, alien to the world, wagons unleashing psychological fences by mocking totems and taboos, destroying dramas and crystals by instigating the good that evil does, locomotives beeping and creaking the wheels, sparks on the tracks, in the teeth of ethylic laughter, both sealing fears, no veil for witness, the devil's house is thematic, of degenerate tracks.
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An altered state
is any mental state,
induced by
various physiological,
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Racial psychosis
Make me understand why a dog would mock a cow. That the cow has horns and is way bigger and eats grass and goes moo! The dog will never be a cow. Neither the cow a dog. Each to its instincts. These basic animals understand this universal fact.
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Emotional pain
HAS to be dealt
with in order
for healing to
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Silence, a weapon of psychological destruction
When appropriately channeled and applied
The golden of silence is rusted acerbic
Directly potent on affected target.
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