cyclops Posted October 19, 2011 Posted October 19, 2011 Cyclops tensed ,flinched inside his head close to the cervical spine. He felt a DISCONNECT between his head and neck.His head buoyed like a ball.It was a supreme de-stress.He could hold it only for moment or two.
mooeypoo Posted October 19, 2011 Posted October 19, 2011 Cyclops needs to check why cyclops speaks about himself in the third tense, as if cyclops has multiple personality disorder. 1
TonyMcC Posted October 19, 2011 Posted October 19, 2011 (edited) I have wondered whether the victims of a guillotine have a second or two of consciousness before blood loss brings oblivion. If they do then I think the basket should be lined with soft padding. It seems a shame if your last experience on this earth is a hard bash on the nose, especially if you can see it coming! Edited October 19, 2011 by TonyMcC
cyclops Posted November 16, 2011 Author Posted November 16, 2011 RIB CAGE UNBUCKLED (Physical Exercises, Experienced Effects, Science Explanations Sought) Cyclops bent to pick up a Sleeping child. He squared his shoulders, expanded his RIB CAGE, took a broad breath, pushed his elbows out, crouched above the child. Something came unbuckled, the two halves of his rib cage separated, the two lungs separated, wind pipe lay open like a broad road, heart lay soft and free in one corner, the breath resonated to the aunomotopic sound of NR.NR.NR…………… The sound was eerie, other worldly, but soft sonorous inducing warmth, security, happiness and subtle strength. The Sleeping child harkened, relaxed, smiled, hugged Cyclops snug. What came unbuckled as Cyclops squared his shoulders? What was the NR sound. Are there many more sounds in our throat. Cyclops recalled that a friend, during extreme emotional & physical stress whistled through his nostrils like the steam escaping out of a cooker. Cyclops FALL WITH WATER (Physical Exercises, RISE WITH THE HILL Experienced Effects, Science Explanations Sought) Cyclops had been to a Water Falls. He saw the sheet of Water break up, Scatter into a cluster of water drops. Catching the cluster of Water drops at the top of the Falls he could hold it in his eyes and follow its descent. When he did that he fell with the Water drops. Swing up the eyes, hold the cluster of drops, follow its descent and fall again himself with a thud and do it again. After a while he let go the water and shifted his gaze to the adjacent rock face. The hill was RISING! Cyclops was profoundly changed, rapt at the happening. He needs to know what exactly happened to evolve a theory, and a technique to do it as a therapy, poetry. Cyclops. Sir, THE TALLEST MAN (Physical Exercises, 1002 METERS Experienced Effects, Science Explanations Sought) Cyclops Climbed a hill 1000 meters high. The cliff top was a bare rock, its three sides falling almost straight to the ground. In his downward vision he saw himself of two meters length, the sheer fall of the cliff down to the ground a 1000 meters. Suddenly he felt the height of the cliff added to his own height, he felt he was 1002 meters tall. What happened next was that Cyclops lost interest in anything below his eye level of 1002 Meters: the ground below, the match box houses, the people in it, and their various interactions, even in the food that was down there. He stood transfixed, his eyes seeking the next hill top of equal height, probing the sky and the clouds which were now his world, his home his being. That a mere change in eye level could bring about a radical change was surprising to Cyclops. There ought to be a neuro – psychiatric explanation for it which Cyclops seeks in this August Forum. There was an upstanding rock on the cliff top roughly 2 meters high, rather irregularly shaped as a human. It stood like a sentry over the entire panorama. Cyclops felt an empathy, identification with the sentry to the point of letting it talk to him in his own mind, in his own thoughts (A kind of transference, inclusion or what). The sentry’s first utterance in his own conscience and imagination was: “you are leaving me back to my loneliness”. Cyclops stood pole axed. Then the sentry said, what is it you need, you want from the ground, stay here and see that they reach you. It was almost a teasing challenge. Cyclops did not know what to do. When in doubt swing back to status quo. He decided he would go down, login, obtain feed back from experts, understand what happened , then decide. Guilty he was leaving the sentry behind to his own loneliness the intrepid Cyclops meekly climbed down the Hills. Cyclops.
mississippichem Posted November 16, 2011 Posted November 16, 2011 Cyclops brought his exciting tale to SFN but no one understood the context...feeling defeated cyclops explained to mississippichem what the heck he was taking about. 4
hypervalent_iodine Posted November 16, 2011 Posted November 16, 2011 Cyclops brought his exciting tale to SFN but no one understood the context...feeling defeated cyclops explained to mississippichem what the heck he was taking. Seeing mississippichem's error, hypervalent_iodine kindly took the liberty of removing the superfluous word from his post. 6
Phi for All Posted November 16, 2011 Posted November 16, 2011 Seeing mississippichem's error, hypervalent_iodine kindly took the liberty of removing the superfluous word from his post. Rolling on the floor, convulsed with laughter, Phi for All almost swallowed the stamp he'd been licking for the envelope containing his nomination of hypervalent_iodine for the Nobel Prize in Comedy. 2
JohnB Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 Seeing mississippichem's error, hypervalent_iodine kindly took the liberty of removing the superfluous word from his post. After that gem, I got nothing. 1
mississippichem Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 After that gem, I got nothing. Evidently neither does cyclops. 1
hypervalent_iodine Posted November 18, 2011 Posted November 18, 2011 Evidently neither does cyclops. Looks like someone spoke a little too prematurely there, eh? As in life, so in forum posting (or something like that).
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