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Summary

"Implications" is a collaborative poem by Erika Burkhalter and Anna Rozwadowska that explores the depths of human connection, the pain and joy of shared experiences, and the desire to transcend physical and emotional boundaries to achieve a profound sense of unity and understanding.

Abstract

The poem "Implications" delves into the complexities of human relationships, highlighting the dichotomy between the tangible and intangible aspects of connection. It speaks to the yearning for a deeper understanding that goes beyond the superficial, suggesting that true love and empathy require a dissolution of perceived boundaries. The authors use vivid imagery of nature and the cosmos to illustrate the vastness of human emotion and the potential for a shared consciousness that transcends physical distance. The poem reflects on the struggle to reconcile individual perceptions with collective experiences, emphasizing the importance of letting go of preconceived notions to embrace a more holistic view of one another. Ultimately, "Implications" is a meditation on the transformative power of connection when we allow ourselves to be vulnerable and open to the universal energies that bind us.

Opinions

  • The authors express a desire to see beyond the surface, to perceive the universe in each other's eyes, indicating a deep longing for a more profound and authentic connection.
  • There is a sense of frustration with the limitations of individual perspective, as the poem suggests that our beliefs often hinder our ability to truly connect and love.
  • The poem conveys a belief in the interconnectedness of all beings, proposing that emotional and spiritual boundaries can be dissolved to achieve a state of oneness.
  • It suggests that society's perceptions and judgments create barriers to genuine relationships, and that silence and inner reflection are keys to overcoming these obstacles.
  • The authors imply that evolution and growth in relationships require a willingness to change and to let go of past judgments, allowing for a merging of souls beyond the physical realm.
  • The poem posits that by embracing vulnerability and acknowledging our shared humanity, we can bridge the gaps created by distance and differing perspectives, leading to a consecrated space of eternal connection.

Implications

A Collaborative Poem by Erika Burkhalter and Anna Rozwadowska

Christian Schloe

Accumulation of bereavement and joy, weathered hands long for silk, up and down stipulated hilltops, placing our intrepid hands on the cold texture; opportunities to move beyond space and time.

If only we could see the universe in each other’s eyes, rather than seeing what we choose, in false belief that our vision is permeated, we might be free to love, truly.

Appreciating the vast silence in the ether, in each other, instead of what the world perceives~ diamond hearts, it’s neither fair nor just, perplexed at every conjugation, bring together all feeling and all isolation, bring us together despite oceanic distance.

The vast ocean could not keep us apart if we only learned how to melt, golden liquid, allowing the boundary of skin porous, liquid, more receptive to the Universal waves, Universal ways, of affinity, divinity, and infinity fluidly dancing in me, thyself.

One day we could fall into each other, silent spaces, understanding, no more judgment, fall apart multitudes, I know you too well, switch.

And you know me, although you don’t always see our true nature, collective.

Open your eyes.

Titrating evolution, you walk towards my being, where desert roads meet you in the middle of consciousness, heavy implications, heavy cost, heavy, it’s all heavy.

But we can let light permeate our self, if we close our eyes to the world, light our inner world, let it skim our consciousness and swim within our souls;

If we let it in.

If I stopped listening to your voice, pretend you speak, I am no longer me, I am we, perhaps I noticed the change far too fast, burning cities and orange skies, too forceful in determining truth from lies, I cannot pretend that I never cared, I simply widened the distance between us.

Maybe we can bridge that gap, swim through the salt, walk through the city of a million, see them as one, concrete being, allow ourselves to be undone, fall together, into eternity, into the space of consecration.

Erika Burkhalter & Anna Rozwadowska 2020

Poetry
Self
Illusion
Distance
Universe
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