State of Man (by Russell Salamon)


STATE OF MAN
 
The state of god is the state of man. I want to make god in you. Hello, hello, our resurrection devices, we lift each other into the hosanna, hallelujah, en-theos-iasm of who we mean by Life. Visible Life can be cared for, loved, set free, appreciated. Something can be done about the invisible state of god by looking at visible life forms and their conditions. The promised later states of heaven and hell are ways to say how we are doing now. At Christmas time (or your holiday) the good will, care, appreciation, the raised emotional tones, the hints of heaven in your eyes, that is where we live from. The Origin Point of good will is the divine point. It is not much to do: one assumes the state of original Faith and breathes in and out.. Make sure of the out. Holding your breath of Faith might turn you into a winter scene with forty foot snowdrifts that reach up to the power lines. I want to find the obvious divinity. You smile—aha—paydirt, pay angel breath, payload. Repayment for all the other flows of good wishes among the lives, children, women, returning servicemen whose daughters have been longing for the moment of astonishment of your return. Reconnection—the completed state of god. We are doing well today. The future world is here for at least a few days. Then the past may come with its baggage, will try to sell you a disease or murder, but today, in this blue morning air cool as dreams, spills all our good wishes across the land. Merry future world, merry freedom across the lands and minds. We have been waiting to find each other. We are found. You are so beautiful. You too, tough guy.
 
—Russell Salamon
December 25, 2010


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Recommended Russell Salamon works include Descent into Cleveland (1994, Words & Pictures Press), Woodsmoke & Green Tea (2006, deep cleveland press), and Ascent from Cleveland: Wild Heart / Steel Phoenix (2008, Freedonia Press).  You may contact the author at thesalamons@earthlink.net.

 
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  • 1/2/2011 1:01 PM Michael wrote:
    You never cease to keep my attention John.
    Thanks for this mornings addition to the Library. I enjoyed it very much.

    Poetically yous but never correct...
    Awesome New Years Blessings to you and yours!
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    1. 1/11/2011 11:22 AM Jesus Crisis wrote:
      Thanks, Michael!  Wishing you and yours a very happy 2011....
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