How to describe
a conscious being:
Giant paws of presence,
a fierceness about the head
without the display of teeth,
the quiet growling of primal soul . . .
all are a possibility
when eyes are sky cast and open,
revealing jaw lines of gentleness.
These embodied Kodiaks
of the Bodhisattvas
are as keepsakes of one’s remembrance.
Outside of the homespun of this life,
They are the one familiar collective.
Under the cast of these watchful eyes
that bear down upon the refinement
of us as a conscious species,
these are beings on the path.
They will take semi-domestic meals
of shared communion
out of dumpster’s humane with situation.
They are peripheral
to the temporal human beat,
always on the scent hunt of spirit.
Instinct before logic is in their eyes.
Voracious and predatory love
before the path of right or wrong.
They are ravenous but twice shy
defended by their hunting responses.
They are keen for the soul-light,
dwelling in each other’s den
by vibrational means
yet these as so called bears
live without winters.
Any two of this species
cross dressing their androgyny.
They are always effortlessly cellular
for the scent of another,
weaving through one another’s field
towards the one common soul.
Privileged to be a witness,
an escort, a mentor, a guide,
as it is . . .
A best description of them,
“loose but most excellent”.
They are electric
before acknowledgment,
hyper-vigilant to a fault,
roaring in the silence
of each other’s company.
They are offensive by nature
to the night presence of lies.
Loose and most excellent . . .
Kodiaks of the Bodhisattvas,
giving of their presence
as a disguised blessing . . .
Somewhat randomly distributed
through the people array.
There seem to be more
than ever present from before.
Loose but most excellent . . .
Gathering towards the one . . .
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