flowing like time in the only direction it can go."
And that direction is onward.
I would add that movement is not nothing, nor is river.
"It moves without volition, without resistance..."
Gravity, Earth topography and fluid mechanics
move the river, which means to me, river
moves in relationship to place, to Earth...
in what I'll call a communion with
the living world she touches.
"Take your pick, Your options are to stay
safe and dry on the shore or slip into the current
and be carried away."
I've come to think of River as alive
especially after reading MacFarlane's treatise on the matter.
S/he is a vital part of the ecosystem with
an essential influence on our environment and our planet.
We are wise to attend carefully to every aspect of her presence.
In the interest of "being like River", I stumble on
"without volition and without resistance."
What if, in some as yet unknown dimension,
rivers do move with volition and resistance?
How many times have humans attempted to
control rivers and failed?
Doesn't that indicate resistance?
Doesn't it imply a volition to be what river is meant to be
without the imposition of someone else's will?
Tyrants cannot contain rivers!
I'm grateful you are here.






