Dialogue with my muse |
JOE: Good afternoon Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good afternoon Joe. Where have you been? JOE: Carol has a vacation this week. I guess the mood is contagious. CALLIOPE: I guess so. We were in mid discussion about Grass Roots and you promised to elaborate. JOE: I did. I was telling you about hearing their song Where Were You When I Needed You on Wednesday night. CALLIOPE: And? JOE: They came out with it in 1966, during my first year out of the monastery. It reminded me of feeling like an alien on earth in a culture which had emerged while I was away. CALLIOPE: Did it bring back memories and feelings about those days? JOE: In a way, but it didn't through me into chaos as Michael McDonald did. CALLIOPE: How did you react? JOE: I quickly moved on to thoughts about all the friends I have developed since then and how much I have learned and grown. CALLIOPE: So it was a good reaction? JOE: It was. CALLIOPE: What's next on your horizon? JOE: The books I am working on as well as a new awareness of my place in the cosmos and my feeling of responsibility to make the most of it. I'll tell you more next week. |