Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Who was King Nitram?

Remember I made a big to-do about "The Death of King Nitram?" http://www.kingnitram.com/ That was the end of last summer. 2005.

He has been dead for six months.

And now, in light of seperation, new careers, and a phenomenal unknown which keeps it all together -- I wonder, who was King Nitram?

What if I told you he represented my worst fear for myself? What if I told you he was created as a strategy to encapsulate, confront, and act out my deepest karma? And what if I truly accepted the 100% responsibility for such a trip?

Lord!

Or, would you be one of the ones more inclined to believe he represents what is timeless, more ever-lasting than any thing: man, woman, or child?

Either way, I find myself miraculously swayed -- I think, as we all do -- through a veil of sweet illusion that is as real as lace on smooth skin. Purple twilight is a divine color. And Love is real, love is real, love is real!

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, love is real. but love is also unique to each situation. And it is not tangible, measurable, or reasonably comparible. to attempt to share your experience is laudable and couragous, but at the same time almost infinatly frustating. Don't be upset if we don't get it. we can't fully. it was your experience not ours. we can only bear witness and interperate for ourselves.

1:39 AM  
Blogger Just Greg said...

thanks for your comments, gt.

I think you pretty much said it:

Art is only as frustrating as the artist's assumption that people don't get it.

11:13 PM  

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