Monday is Market Day Posted on 03/27/2023 by Michael Gray Barry thought he may still have vestiges of visual memory, although ‘memory’ didn’t seem the right word for what had survived from his first...
Before He Knows it Posted on 03/19/2023 by Michael Gray Words can evoke comforting feelings even if we don’t have a clear sense of what they mean. They can evoke the possibility of a...
A Pure World Posted on 03/12/2023 by Michael Gray “In this pure world, there is no sense of loss and of complicity in loss.” Dynamics of Time and Space, by Tarthang Tulku. This...
A Missing Piece Shows up Posted on 03/04/2023 by Michael Gray Jonathan now remembered his given name, Ahat-Ohal-Kum; as gradually the dormant fields of his ancient lineage—his eons of engagement on uncounted worlds—began to ebb...
A Rudderless Child Posted on 02/25/2023 by Michael Gray Jonathan quickly excused himself from his new psychic friend, promising that he would return as soon as he insured that the boat was secure,...
How to Build a Home Posted on 02/19/2023 by Michael Gray There are at least two ways to enter the field of imagination so that something can unfurl its wings there. We can develop a...
A Long-Ago Memory Posted on 02/14/2023 by Michael Gray I felt the vibration of the ship’s engines through the deckchair arms and through the railing against which I was leaning. Without taking my...
Let me Count the Ways Posted on 02/08/2023 by Michael Gray Let me count the ways in which the world eludes enumeration and understanding. Trying to hold a steady image feels like peering into a...
One Truth too Many Posted on 01/30/2023 by Michael Gray For the past several centuries, I have become lackadaisical about maintaining my cover. Once it became clear that I had to move to a...
Denial: Not just a River in Egypt Posted on 01/21/2023 by Michael Gray When we are incredulous at what others believe, because for us the ‘facts’ are clear and unambiguous, we probably aren’t in touch with the...