I Know Why People Love

I Know Why People Love

I know why people love,
it’s the same reason
they get dressed
or turn doorknobs.

It’s the knowledge
of something larger than oneself
in another world or room,
and it’s that first-bite curiosity
to understand it
by being understood
as part of it.

This is why people feel
the need to love,
this biting knowing wanting.
But most will live and die
in this desire, trapped:
between their front door
and the kingdom of god,
between the needing of love
and the realizing of love.

Because it’s never enough

to hope you look lovely

and open the door;

you must accept

all you find there,

not wish it was more.


The “kingdom of god” mentioned above is meant as a nominal, nonreligious evocation of the (albeit scriptural) idea that “the kingdom of god is within you.” The lack of capitalization shows that this idea is not specific to one religion; instead, it denotes the truth that spiritual Oneness exists inside each and every one of us, and we come to know it more intimately by embracing the world and setting a loving example.

Love always,

your Mister

I Love Myself, the Real

I Love Myself, the Real

I love myself, I love the Real

and need no other’s words to feel.

I love it all; it all loves me,

but love is light, takes time to see.


I wrote this short verse toward the beginning of my spiritual awakening. It has since become a sort-of mantra for me that I repeat whenever I need to be reminded of the best in myself or the world.

Love always,

your Mister

I Was the Beginning and

I Was the Beginning and

I was the beginning, and

I quite never felt enough

to live, to quest and

answer questions,

like why exactly

imperfection

‘s all I ever see:

first in myself,

then in the world,

now in everything I see.

“First, love yourself;

you’ll love the world

and everyone you see,”

says darkness deep inside of me.

I was the beginning and

know I was born enough

to live, to love, be loved.

Perfection’s all around me,

that voice above in everyone.

Now let there be light.


I wrote this piece toward the beginning of my spiritual awakening. It employs Creationist imagery to explore the origins of both positive and negative thoughts.

Love always,

your Mister

Miss Lonelyhearts and The Beast

Chapter 2, rough draft:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XUxKJ1uO9ECszyCildBYo6HnIkLIbZxxyE3yNpE5ns4/edit?usp=sharing

Miss Lonelyhearts Delivers a Proposal

Chapter 1, rough draft:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1id9grzKrN4iS_TZEotlOAqEnNq4ASP2dRUDUeXmUMwo/edit?usp=sharing


Disclaimer: On page 4 of this chapter, Miss Lonelyhearts describes a headline about Donald Trump’s remarks that he would force all Muslims in the United States to wear ID badges, similar to badges that Jews were forced to wear in Nazi Germany. Trump ACTUALLY said he would force all Muslims to register their identities in a national directory, which is functionally the same racist and fascist policy enacted in Nazi Germany. Therefore, while the story itself was a rumor, it was just a tiny rumor on top of a grotesquely gargantuan truth. The rumor circulated and trended, and Trump’s hateful supporters commented heinous things on these stories.

Epigraph

Here are the opening auxiliary quotes of my novella, Miss Lonelyhearts Again:

epigraph-two

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