Friday 2 September 2011

if - 'Jon and everyone sitting in a tree w. i. s. h. i n g '

If you can keep your head while all around are losing theirs...

I finally learned the lesson that Tetris has been trying to teach me since I bought a Gameboy in 1989.  Actually I'm guessing my prized posession was a few years old when I got it then because I couldn't afford things like that until I was working and learning the original way on the Y.T.S.  The Youth Training Scheme sounds today more like the Chav Training Squad but if you can ignore the Chinos and the bad haircut (shoulder length undercut pulled back into  ponytail) I suppose it was.

Tetris on the hardest level (game b, level 9, high 5 where you must make 25 lines to win the game, with the blocks already coming down at a rapid pace and loads of crappy blocks left over lying around the bottom of the screen randomly getting in your way...

Make progress when you can.  Everybody wants to get four lines at once and hear the clarion call.  Sure why not, we all would like to make big leaps every time but fits and starts are what we end up with mostly.

One thing at a time


So 'pas a pas se va luenh'

Step by step I make progress
 
'Jon and everyone sitting in a tree  w.  i.  s.  h.  i n g '

Light &
Love
Jon
x

1 comment:

  1. Jon Walker
    deep within my centre resides the crimson palace of my heart which at its centre has a lake which at its centre has an island of fruit trees circling the shore wherein the centre stands a wonderful wishing tree that bears fruit of every kind and sitting beneath I wish for gifts to descend for everyone on this earth and all life beyond, after that I usually drop off to sleep night night x
    Like · · 01 September at 21:57

    Henry Faulkner likes this.
    Jon Walker Kalpa Vriksha: the wish tree is one of those prized possessions of the earlier era when Humanity was in its infant stages. Science was practically non-existent and for Human Beings to survive, a source was needed to fulfill its basic requirements and necessities. At this stage, there were Kalpa Vrikshas spread all over so that one could ask for anything one wished and all wishes were fulfilled then and there.
    01 September at 22:00 · Like
    Jon Walker
    Mounted with such paramount power, still the inherent greed of man prompted him to perform still lower deeds resulting in total vanishing of this strange power of Kalpa Vriksha (the wishing tree) from the face of Mother Earth. Such trees existed almost 10,000 years ago, the age prior to even Lord Sri Krishna (and his preachings of Bhagavad Gita, the Song Supreme) came into existence.

    In all Sacred texts of most Religions being followed in India today... One finds a reference of existence of such trees. Never doubt what is sacred and pure. Thy very existence depends on the Grace of the Goddess and god. Why disbelieve!!

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