Scribbles,
Where I get to say what I may, break my only rule, Write, Don’t Explain. But then, the second rule is, there are no rules. So pardon please.

Momotaro says...
There is no dark, only light.
Doesn’t always seem true, does it now? However, tell me please, when you enter a darkened room, turn the light switch on, just then how long do you observe that dark resists! Like that. Reality does have something to teach. Close your eyes, that’s all we can do to make the dark, and then only inside, not out, and really the only choice about perspective I suspect. So awaken. How would that be?
And maybe, just maybe, heaven is right here, literally.
And what if God were so generous, so loving, that He just gave us everything right from the beginning itself. Didn’t I hear some talk of Eden? And if we left, just exactly what did we leave except our own understanding and willingness? Just wondering right out loud you understand.
Neil, is that your handwriting? I like your tutti fruiti poem. It’s yours?
Darkness and light is just a matter of perception you’re saying. I don’t know about God though. God seems thoroughly absent. It’s all mind.
Wow! Surprising… something growing way out here. Thanks!
Nope, don’t have a drawing pad. That’s a font you’re seeing. But the silly poem, yes, that’s mine. My praise to Momotaro the little peach boy, if you know the lad.
Well, what was my point? Ha! I’ll only say cause no one’s looking here! Simply that light “is” and darkness “isn’t”, yet we often treat dark like it is an “is”, but it isn’t! (including me sometimes)
You’ve hidden poems Neil. I wandered a bit yesterday and found them.
I love your blog and your words. You are talented. How do I subsribe?
Well boy, you sure landed on a dusty page! But thanks for your visit Chrissy and I appreciate your reading here.
Subscription is easy. Right-side column, right below my picture, there’s the button to click and give your email. Easy as that. ~neil
Perhaps there is darkness but we are ill-equipped to see as some other animals do? Or we must use our other senses to navigate the darkness?