The Sikhs.

 

Cottontail in Clover

Sikhism comes from the word disciple or learner. The followers of Sikhism fell between the Hindu understandings and the Muslim understandings. Their heartland was the Punjab, in North Western India. They were believers in One God. In the early days of their faith they were led by a series of Gurus, beginning with Guru Nanak. In the 16th Century they adopted a scripture. In the early days of their discipline, because religion is myth and politics, they frequently found themselves at odds with the Indian Subcontinent's Ruling Classes, a combination of Princes and billionaires. In order to protect the autonomy of their own version of Oneness, they had to learn how to wage war. Which they did.


Berkeley

Clasping Bellflower
"To be is to be Perceived." George Berkeley. An Irish Bishop, who died in 1753, influenced Immanuel Kant, had a California University named after him, has been called an Episcopalian Saint, invested money in Caribbean sugar plantation that owned slaves. So there we go, a great mind, who, following the horrors of the second World War, rose again, so to speak. He became a source of inspiration for many. His point, and here he was far to Christian to put it like this, we were basically a digestive tract attached to a brain, everything we knew or thought we knew was in our mind. Outside our mind there was no such thing as a table, or a chair.  The isms given to his many thoughts are numerous, they include Immaterialism, Subjective Idealism. The number of E's in his name has always confused me, the realism of the making things up as we go along aspect of his thinking has always appealed to me. 

 

Personification

 

Moth Mulleins
Viper's-Bugloss and Moth Mullein are two unappreciated Flowering plants. Moth Mullein is a biennial. Viper's-Bugloss is a chalk loving biennial. It's the charming bloom that needs to be seen close up that does it to the development of a postmodernist theorists. Its's the moment experience decides "F the Grand Theory this is where I want to be." Round here of course we do get the warm weather visit from the Summer Tanager, whose call, when he's unattached, is that of a pure post structuralist, clearly no fan of Immanuel Kant. But I'm still prepared to argue with some force that Blue Birds, having been sanctified and made to feel foolish by the ditsy Blue Bird Box, are much happier when they're playing chess with the Sparrows.


Vegaphobia.

 

Hay for Beef
Round here, late April to end of June is hay for the beef cows season, not Meadowlarks or lettuce.  In the essence/experience discussion fear of vegetarians, or Vegaphobia, as well as Carniphobia, an intense, irrational form of Meat Avoidance, conjoined with rurality sums it all up really