Friday, July 7, 2017

Superman and Asia

Superman is a method of play.  The top Superman, at this time, is Lauritsen.  He can see way in the distance, he shows up just in time, and he can have superhuman strength, even emotionally.  He does not fly, but levitation is in his future.  He can walk through walls, but he does not try.  He can now be still and appear invisible, especially on film.  He is a mystical marvel, but his shadow looms large, and the cape can be a cross to bare.  He is head of fraternity and can be asked to do too many things, especially when an international matter needs tending to that can call for death.  Royal powers, through France, give him the key, but can also give him greed.  I know Lauritsen, through local TV.  I have actually spoken with him, once, at the old Caribou Coffee, by his station, but he gave me a firm hand shake.  I see a mystical tie to Asia that has to do with FINANCES, not sexuality.  In his nurturing years, life may have made him an object worth touching, but not a being worth soothing, calming, bringing safety and confidence, and ultimately emancipating through his artistry.  It is more of an ASIAN way of artistic sponsorship, not French.  The French way promotes serial killing in the artist at the call of the sponsor.  Jack the Ripper was a painter in England with a royal doctor sponsor.  The killing stopped because they BOTH then moved to France.  I would say that Lauritsen's eyes seem more like sponsor around the unbalanced call on him to carry the heavy burdens.  Now he can be free to just look at a flower, without LSD, and see the faces, not colors that come to mind.  Maybe there is a bit of matchmaker in his art that is very JAPANESE.  Mr. Laurtisen, I see in my time.  When someone does make a sound physical contact, it does put the ink in the pen, and I pull the pen out and write when the right tapestry is in front of me.  Be confident that you know the lives of many, and stop labeling anyone in a sexual grouping.  Be free to see the flower before the butterflies take it over.   I am just the bee who sets down ONCE, to pollinate, and leave for you.

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