God

God Caught between the truth I felt
and reality’s refusal to agree,
I stand in silence, asking:
Is there a man here-
or only the space Read more from here...
Ronie Dinosaur Chapter 139 – Solar Men and Tectonic Men (Part II: Nature and Character)

Ronie Dinosaur Chapter 139 – Solar Men and Tectonic Men (Part II: Nature and Character) Solar men are, at their core, nature men.
What they name as source-God, destiny, higher calling, divine energy-is nature performing its ordinary work. Seasons turn. Rivers carve paths. Light arrives, withdraws, returns. Human beings, built to survive within these cycles, learn to recognize patterns and align themselves accordingly. Reverence follows alignment.
Solar men succeed by reading these patterns accurately. They rise when conditions permit rising. They speak when voices gather. Their strength depends on circulation-of belief, attention, timing. This is not illusion. It is biological and social intelligence functioning as designed.
Nature rewards them because they cooperate with it.
Their meaning-making is adaptive. Pain is translated into story because story preserves cohesion. Story becomes teaching because teaching sustains groups. Teaching becomes influence because influence maintains continuity. Solar strength is legitimate, but it is contextual. It flourishes where ecosystems-natural or social-are intact. Read more from here...
Discipline

Discipline This is my entire job profile-poor thing.
Alone, I probed the wound: what happened, why-
tears soaked my own shoulder.
Yet I scorned the sniffle as childish
for a man forged in character. Read more from here...
Ronie Dinosaur Chapter 112 – What Is Time?

Ronie Dinosaur Chapter 112 - What Is Time? A change in status in someone’s heart.
Yesterday, I was everything.
Today, I cannot even greet you as an equal-
you, another man’s wife,
your children now the age we were Read more from here...
Ronie Dinosaur Chapter 21 – Fragments

Ronie Dinosaur Chapter 21 – Fragments
People cry, quoting the classics:
“They had it, then lost it.”
“Better to have loved and lost…”
I say: it happened, alright-
I just never tasted it. Read more from here...
