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Author: Stephen Pickering

  • Midnight in Paris: The Music of the Night

    Metaphorical Themes

    It’s a common theme, maybe the most important theme, of Fairy Tales and Mythological stories: when the Hero or Heroin answers the “Call” to adventure,” magical helpers show up seemingly out of nowhere.
    What is that a metaphor for?
    Similarly in this story, when Gil answers his own inner call to walk the streets of Paris alone at night (instead of following his ‘Social Duty’ or ‘Dharma’ and going with his fiance and her friends, who though attractive, whose views on life and art, he couldn’t stand) the “greatest adventure of his life” magically shows up.

    Dance and Dionysus

    Inez goes off dancing with Michael Sheen’s character night after night, and in another time and place there’s a very impacting scene of Gil dancing the Charleston at a jubilant outdoor party, apparently given by the Fitzgeralds. That scene was so jubilent and the imagery so exuberant, it got me thinking a lot about dance. Dance is a metaphor for Nature flowing through the body. From this point of view, Nature comes to symbolize something that is good, healing, and perfect, rather than something that is dirty, corrupted, and something to be repressed. Alcohol, which is such an important symbol in this movie as well as the imagery of ‘the Roaring 20s’ along with the art of that period, is of course a symbol of Dionysus (Bacchus) himself and his secret power to unlock the gates that are holding back the normal flow of ‘Nature’ throughout the social conditioned, ego dominated human body. Of course, we know that the reality of alcohol ravaged many a life during this period and continues to do so, but here it is important to realize that it is serving as a symbol for something else. ‘That which unlocks the gates.’

     

    Review: Midnight in Paris – EbertPresents.com

     

  • Song in No Strings Attached Christmas party scene

    It’s “Girlfriend” by the French band “Phoenix” off their album “Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix.”

    What’s weird is that it’s not listed on the ‘official’ soundtrack, so I used the app “Shazam” on the iPhone to detect the right song. Pretty cool.

  • New Poem: “Something Spins Around”

    Something spins around
    I still think the Genie must spin.
    What is happening now?
    Why are we in the shape we’re in?

    The Goat sucks at the root.
    I walk miles in the snow.
    There’s nothing we can do.
    I’m kept warm by your eyes glow.

    It’s not about me, nor not about me
    But until the connections made
    I’ll go on spinning endlessly
    And take each step day by day.

    I make it home escaping the bear;
    Limbs frozen heart strings ablaze;
    But I’m mauled by the nightgown you wear.
    High we dance holding the wire of our great escape.

    Sent from my iPhone

  • Today is Emily Dickinson’s Birthday. So, I Should Write a Poem

    Everything points your way;
    You can see the golden eye.
    What the Queen has bequeathed to stay
    home runs and apple pies loft back into your sky.

    Each ruinous nation
    rejects finally even the fallen tree;
    Above the skies stares salvation
    where still the angels sing.

    Where were you when she was born?
    You were a tree, a river, and finally a tear.
    Whose lips were those that were shorn?
    Shaven notes from the throat so none could hear.

    This dream awakes you, but you still sleep.
    Outside the cold wind sings her favorite winter song.
    One can feel something moving beneath the Solstice deep:
    Eyes that speak of staying and, yet, in their golden radiance, of moving on.

    ©2011 Stephen K. Pickering

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    “Her Face Was in a Bed of Hair”

    Her face was in a bed of hair,
    Like flowers in a plot-
    Her hand was whiter than the sperm
    That feeds the sacred light.
    Her tongue more tender than the tune
    That totters in the leaves_
    Who hears may be incredulous,
    Who witnesses, believes.

    ©1880 Emily Dickinson

    Emily Dickinson – Her True Self from Flash Rosenberg on Vimeo.

  • New Song Demo: “South By West”

    This is one of my favorite songs I’ve ever written. Actually it just came to me in a flash as I was struggling with a Christmas Song cover (“God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen”) It almost came kind of as a subconscious relief to my conscious suffering with the other song. So maybe that’s one secret to creativity: You work on something that may be a little difficult, a little structured, and as you’re going along, in a flash the “lyrical” part of your mind comes to the rescue with something original and fun. Kind of as a relief or a reflex.

  • Deepak Chopra Quotes

    “…the Scientific discoveries show that the laws of physics themselves preclude us from intellectually getting in touch with the source.”

    “The more we understand the nature of the Universe, through ‘Science,’ the more we understand there is the ‘Unknown’ and there’s the “Unknowable.’ The ‘Unknowable’ because the Scientific discoveries show that the laws of physics themselves preclude us from intellectually getting in touch with the source. You have to go beyond the intellect. You have to listen to the heart. The heart has reasons, that reason doesn’t know. The great prophets, Jesus, etc., they transcended to a level where they were in touch with the mystery.”  – Deepak Chopra on “The O’Reilly Factor” Nov. 2, 2011. – Youtube Video Link

     

    “When we transcend our own thoughts, we get in touch with the womb of the Universe.”

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