
A Pebble on the Beach
The presence of the past in poetry in a poem called A Scapeshifter. This poem can be found in the book ‘LCB Soul to Sun,’ or viewed on you tube over 36 minutes of video, music, and narration. It has its point in the present for now, from places in the past, to the movement in moments; as the now changes into what was. It has been said that the present can shape the future, and that future can change the past. This requires an understanding arrived at through the sum of knowledge and being facilitating connection to the whole and making one a witness to eternity in the observation of a moment. There is the law of three and law of seven. Ponder on the opening synoptic book at 3:3 and 7:7. As the master who met the mister advised in line 42 of A Scapeshifter; “do not believe anything until you have verified it for yourself. Without this verification it can be; “Bleak and empty the sea.” And! “It is only when you realize that life is leading you nowhere that it begins to have meaning”.