A childs 9 ft. square sand box

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We have so very much to learn.

A childs 9 ft. square sand box

THEY say that we only use a tenth of our brain capacity
But in order to say that we must know its total capacity
And that we do not know.

But, let's say that our knowledge equals
a childs 9'x9' sand box

where each grain of sand equals our current knowledge:
One grain represents All our Knowledge in one particular field
  One grain for what we know of mathmatics
  One for the history within the Universe
  One for the knowledge of our soul's history
  One for our knowledge of biological bodies
  One for the knowledge of love's impact on life
  One for our knowledge of the combining of things
  One for our knowledge of our earth
  One for our knowledge of earth's physical riches
  One for our knowledge of earth's spiritual riches
  One for the knowledge of all the planets
  One for the knowledge of all the stars
  One for our knowledge of earth's minerals
  One for our knowledge of earth's stresses
  Well, one grain for each field of our awareness
And now compare that to all the grains in all the deserts
which represents all possible knowledge.
      So why did I chose a 9'X9' sand box?
      It might be closer to 3'X3'

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Teardrops commented on A childs 9 ft. square sand box

04-08-2010

to show how little we use our minds have never been so tastefully done . A classy way of saying you are dumb love it Marie

Stryx

04/08/2010

Not dumb, necessarily - maybe ignorant [in the root sense of ignoring anything else]

FranzJ commented on A childs 9 ft. square sand box

04-08-2010

telling it like it is - humans are so arrgront - - - - - - - - -

Stryx

04/08/2010

Thanks for visiting, Franz

A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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