Comments by DIATRICUS

  • "so that you might check out my novel and/or my music... thank you for being such a wonderful fan of my writing!! http://about.me/mscottcampbell"
    Posted by DIATRICUS on "absence less fond..." by DIATRICUS
  • "wow! nice to know that some of my works endure the test of time... this particular poem will be used as lyrics on my metal project: r-prime http://about.me/mscottcampbell Thank you so much for your kind words!!"
    Posted by DIATRICUS on "-- with love --" by DIATRICUS
  • "Just published the book of essays/poetry on lulu.com: "Walk With Me Awhile" ... [note, the price is set just over my cost, so I recommend getting the "download" version, as it's far less expensive] search the Item number: 10135751 or view in my spotlight: http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/mscottcampbell (may take a day or so for visibility -- lulu is currently cataloging the book, so if you don't see it right off, check again later)"
    Posted by DIATRICUS on "absence less fond..." by DIATRICUS
  • "hello saintedmad... I am soon to self-publish many of my poems/essays/lyrics... far more extensive than what is on dp, but some of what you read here will also be present... http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/mscottcampbell"
    Posted by DIATRICUS on "absence less fond..." by DIATRICUS
  • ""Paultry" was initially an unintended mis-spelling, but I retained it as it reminded me of 'poultry' -- if there is some hidden meaning that my sub-conscience is keyed into, I've yet to discern it overtly... thanks for the compliment"
    Posted by DIATRICUS on "Opusanguine Silence Slept" by DIATRICUS
  • "this piece represents the very essence of poetry -- its flow, its layers, its strengths and weaknesses, and most of all, its resonance... this poem did nothing short of resonate with all who dared to read it. It brought back both the painful and delightful memories of my grandmothers, and their respective passing... you have accomplished wonder here... thank you."
    Posted by DIATRICUS on "On mothers dying." by Rachel
  • "I see where you are coming from, but I have two exceptions: first, I don't believe that the reduction to a math-based thinking is necessarily materialistic, and if my statements somehow led to that conclusion, it would be extremely ironic, considering I'm a believer in dualism (by way of metaphorical resonance -- very, very long essay for that theory), and though I will concede the materialistic notion on subconscious levels, my second assertion is that my essay above was specifically directed at a conscious, directed effort -- the individual must be aware of their actions and make conscious choices, for which I believe a foundation in math will offer up more opportunities for advancement into the higher levels. Still, your comments continue to lend insight -- very much appreciated!"
    Posted by DIATRICUS on "Of Wicca, Cults, Organized Religions, et al... " by DIATRICUS
  • "A very prudent, interesting and valid question has been posited with regard to "math" itself being cited as the primary process for all decision-making, so I will answer: 1) As cognitive beings, we are bounded by the constraint of application of value in order to make a decision. Take a game of Hearts for example: you have 3-4-5 of hearts within your hand along with other suited cards, and an opponent leads out with a 2-hearts, so, first, you must play a heart, based on the lead, and second, it is of no bearing which heart you play, as they are all of the same exact value. 2) Math dedicates volumes toward value-manipulation, discovery (hidden variables) and explication within prescribed dynamics (relationships among variables -- interdependencies) as well as the notion of distinction (identification) and discrimination (selection -- essentially, making a choice). 3) So, math is, in my opinion, the primary, base language to be utilized in the pursuit outlined in the essay which spawned these comments. Thank you for you delightful insight into this complicated topic!"
    Posted by DIATRICUS on "Of Wicca, Cults, Organized Religions, et al... " by DIATRICUS
  • "Nice pace for the first section! Interesting change in form in the second part -- provides for excellent structural contrasting..."
    Posted by DIATRICUS on "My Way of Missing" by Rhys Ki
  • "beutifully written homage to our nearest stellar neighbor... I especially enjoyed "tears I shed have your name etched upon them"... wonderful."
    Posted by DIATRICUS on "Dearest Moon" by Circe Avalon
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