– Bright Monday is a name for the Monday after Easter.
– This haiku chain is based on a Meditation of Philippe de Saint Maurice—albeit the original was written in and about Jerusalem soon after the Crucifixion.
– In this poem, as in Port Vendres (September 2021), “godsakes”—and their relations, “soulsakes”—are again evoked. Godsakes and soulsakes are aspects of being human, according to the Tabernacle of Gaia.
– The central wording of the haiku chain—“past us,/Past us”—contains the idea of past selves, as well as the more literal idea of winter now being in the past, in Rotterdam’s hemisphere, at least.
– “Passion” refers both to Yeshua’s Easter narrative (Christ’s Passion) and to the passion all humans can feel, regardless of religion—the word is rooted in suffering, with a transformative tendency toward regeneration (or resurrection).
Thanks Amaya, godsakes are an ongoing theme for me—fairly abstract and some might say hypothetical—it’s my shot at doing a modern version off Ancient Greek thought in a way 😀 —the idea that the gods have multiple identities or avatars, beyond just Venus/Aphrodite, a really broad range of godsakes .
This is cheering. 😍
I love the idea of “soulsakes, godsakes born in light”!
Thanks Amaya, godsakes are an ongoing theme for me—fairly abstract and some might say hypothetical—it’s my shot at doing a modern version off Ancient Greek thought in a way 😀 —the idea that the gods have multiple identities or avatars, beyond just Venus/Aphrodite, a really broad range of godsakes .