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Source of Satisfaction | evermore yearning | better lodging, views | comfortable rest, seat | reflection, dawn | the smile of poems | | nagsho elaboration: what is it that allows satisfaction? one moment unsettled, wandering elsewhere, another peaceful repose does the act of repose trigger the feeling, or is it an inner decision allowed to bubble from a source of inspiration and wisdom? quiet solitude surely encourages this bubbling. waterfront jogging; clear-sighted tea watching the waves from afar; huddled reflection in a chance poem, sundrenched corner so many other days this feeling never comes. hold the hands out cupped and no rain falls suddenly, disaster strikes. addressed I am thankful for little things, casting about to escape boredom, and discovering blissful heaven in the chance scrawl without technical requirement (such as sitting at a desk tapping a keyboard) or social etiquette (as in the reply to a letter) the pen truly is mightier than the MSWord. type codifies without expression of life except in style, whereas the written word in all but the most controlled calligraphy depicts the very mood and tone of the writer. haphazard typing illustrates grogginess or inattention, myopia or technical inexpertness. haphazard writing implies something similar, perhaps a greater deficit of forethought and dexterity, clarity or presence there are no true curves in cyberspace. all movements contribute to the designation of faux script as resident in a strict X-Y coordinate system. the most extreme sign of life is the ability to flush right or to reverse the content of one's contribution being thrust from rest, a return is welcomed, perhaps inspirational toward satisfaction. maybe the Guru trains us to relax and then finds ways to trick us into returning to this blessed state and just as suddenly, obscured by clouds