Thursday, February 23, 2017

Soren Kierkegaard, the early Nineteenth Century Danish theologian, philosopher, poet, social critic and religious writer, wrote his definition of a poet...."A poet is one whose heart is torn by secret sufferings, but whose lips are so strangely formed that when the sighs and cries escape them, they sound like beautiful music, and men crowd around and say, 'Sing for us soon again'. And that is as much as saying, may new sufferings torment your soul, but may your lips be formed as before, that we might hear the music, for the cries would surely frighten us."




Ron's Poetry, Prose and Pondered Thoughts.


In sharing these poems, writings and musings, I hope that some may resonate with your life experience and/or that they may stir new feelings, thoughts and questions which will expand your universe. The first poem has become a core experience of my life as it has played out to this point in time. ( You will find it in the Older Posts or click on the last one on the list to the right.) I am enjoying the journey, even with the uneasiness of parts along the way, I embrace life!

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

My Oath of Allegiance



The President, Vice President, all cabinet appointees, and other government officials including Senators and Representatives have their own oath of office giving greater allegiance to uphold the Constitution and laws, to defend the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic (The basic oath of office was established in 1789 but this section was added around 1860 during the Civil War regarding traitors.] 

Judges, both Federal and State, have their own oath of office, as do the armed forces, state officials, etc. But as ordinary natural born citizens, we only have the Pledge of Allegiance, which we seldom speak any more.

As I read the oath given by those becoming new citizens from other countries, I am struck by the oath they must take, and I am moved by the emotion I have observed when I have seen these new citizens take that important step.  It has great meaning to them.


“I hereby declare, on oath [or, and solemnly affirm], that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citizen; that I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I will bear arms on behalf of the United States when required by the law*; that I will perform noncombatant service in the Armed Forces of the United States when required by the law; that I will perform work of national importance under civilian direction when required by the law; and that I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; so help me God [optional].” [Underlined section has a few options regarding ability or religious training or belief under the law.]

As natural born citizens in the United States, or its territories, we have never had to swear our oath of allegiance to our country (except for the pledge of allegiance, or if we served in the military or held public office which required an oath to our country) in the same way new immigrants and refugees must pledge their allegiance when they become citizens. 


Since I have never had to make such an oath, I would like to do so now, freely. ”I, Ronald C. Kurtz, hereby declare and solemnly affirm, I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I will perform noncombatant service in the Armed Forces of the United States when required by law; that I will perform work of national importance under civilian direction when required by the law; and that I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; so help me God.”




The Separation of Powers & A Free Press:
The enemy of fear, fascism , & falsehood.



 During the Fall of 2015 I printed off the Constitution of the United States and began to read it again. My last reading was in the 1950’s.  I wanted to understand the truth of what politicians were talking about, or not talking about during the beginning months of the preparation for the 2016 Presidential Campaign.  Besides, there have been six new amendments since my last full reading.

I, for one, am very grateful to our founding fathers (and the men and women who supported them) for the great insights and excellent work they did to establish this Constitution.  Without it, I am afraid, we would be in more chaos than we are today and we may not have lasted as a nation and people.

What a system of checks and balances. I know that the interpretation of the Constitution has, and continues to be, a cause of great debate and problems for many politicians and citizens at times, as well as other countries and their citizens, but it remains as strong and flexible as it needs to be to help us grow into an even greater nation.    We are witnessing the bending and stretching of the Constitution, and all it stands for, under the new administration in 2017.  Whether we are Republicans, Democrats, Independents, or Green Party supporters, this nation will stand strong if we are vigilant and support the full intention of the Constitution.  As citizens, special interest groups, political parties and others seek to stretch and bend specific aspects of the intent of the Constitution, which was simply written by our founding fathers within 13 printed pages, including the first ten Amendments by 1791, it remains strong and true.

The separation of powers is critical, Legislative, Judicial, and Executive branches.  The first Amendment – Freedom of Religion, Press, and Expression was ratified first in 12/15/1791 with nine other important Amendments to follow during that vote.

”Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”

While all that is written in articles, in a variety of printed forms, the written word may not all be exactly correct in every instance, still we do have responsible reporting in the news and there are a variety of sources sharing the news from different political and social views.  The problem is not in the news that is being reported, except for some “created or so-called fake news” coming in from other countries and sources through social media these days. The greater problem is with the words and actions that are spoken by public servants, especially those that seek to hide the truth from the American people, and then call the legitimate press the bad guys for reporting the news they are given, or witness.  One example: Richard Nixon would have remained in office if the news had not reported on the leaks surrounding Watergate.  If you are listening today, you know of other examples to quote. One could list the Oklahoma bombing or the 1930's in Germany as average citizens, many Christian, remained quiet and sometimes supportive of the rise of fascism in that country. We need to be vigilante, stay informed and speak our truth.                                                                                          
                                                                                    by Ron Kurtz










Love’s Thoughtful Day

When life was young you looked my way
With eyes that sparkled.
In the garden of discovering
We played – carefree.
There was only sun, and joy, and
Life with laughter.
We saw the love, though not the fear
That would come after.

Yet there are times in the game of love
When passion takes a rest.
It’s questions now, in the name of love,
“Have I done what was best?”
Questions and thoughts that seem to divide
Must come out from inside.
For love, if true, must suffer the test
Of doubt from the inside out.

Once we knew what each one thought and
Felt and had to say.
But now the answers must be found
Each in our own way.
Hope is then found in what might be
And not what was in the past,
For this is the only way
Love, once begun, will last.

So in this time of passion’s lull
I’ll discover anew,

Who you are and who I am, and
What brought me to you.
Then, in anticipation of a day
Not yet to be,
I’ll wait to see your smile again
As once you looked at me.
By Ron Kurtz

Life Rediscovered

How many rainbows have revealed themselves to the waiting eye
Yet we have found new meaning in them?
How many rocks, sticks, shells have been washed upon the shore
Yet we pick a few that take on new expressions for us?
How many songs have been sung out of loving/painful hearts,
But we claim new meaning from them?

How many times has the earth turned to and from the sun
Imaging sunrise and sunset, yet we stand in awe?
How many people have been known and loved,
Yet for us it is unique?
And, how many times has “I love you” been felt/expressed beginning with creation?
And creation begins anew when you say, “I love you”!
 It happens once for all, and all for us!



by Ron Kurtz

Christmas Haiku


Snowflakes
Uniquely different,
They pile upon each other,
Beauty, and the beast!


Visit to Santa & Christmas Morning
Listening and laughter,
  Longings, dreams manifested
Breath-taking moments.


Black Friday
Sleepy-eyed shoppers,
Frantic thoughts of dear-ones wishes,
Bargain gifts secured
By Ron Kurtz

The Ultimate Date



"I asked you for a walk along the shores of forever

where we could travel around each other's lives

both past, present and future,

discovering the uniqueness of all three,

us, you and me.


I asked you to a dinner, prepared with the greatest care,

so we could share a meal of meaningful food,

both physical, mental and spiritual

providing energy to sustain all three,

us, you and me.





I asked you to sit with me, even in silence for a while,

to reflect on all we had shared in our time,

both in the world, together and apart,

knowing the Oneness, the total of all three,
us, you and me. 



-------- 

You smiled, "yes”, with a sense of trust and comfort to all three,
us, you and me. " 
                                                                                                        by Ron Kurtz


Thursday, February 16, 2017





BFF




They awaken us before we are ready to rise.
They get us out of our comfort zones
And make us exercise.
They increase our daily chores
and
share in none.

They beg for our attention,
sleep when they are ignored,
They are the ones we mention
Until other friends are bored.

They never cook for us but
are eager to eat when we feed them.
They make us laugh, they make us swear,
They cause us to spend much on their care.

They bring us joy and comfort
most of the time.
They know when we are not feeling well and
They love us unconditionally.
They somehow fill the gap of spouse and children.
They are our best friends forever, really!


by Ron Kurtz



The Spirit People

In unlikely places they emerge
where once you looked and had not seen
Eyes opened now, they cannot close
and the Spirit flows once again.

Like blooming flowers they are discovered
among the common loneliness,
Expanding the dimension of your life,
their fragrance enters your being.

Within their presence life finds worth,
each day is filled with new promise.
Even in their absence, you know
your are bound thru the Eternal.

What a gift to find such a One
where life is caught in a moment,
Yet thru that One, all life disclosed,
with new joy you breathe your praises.

The unknown then is a challenge
And the strength for the task is found,
For that joy injects new courage
where trust is welded in "presence"

                       by Ron Kurtz


The Kaleidoscope Girl

Since first I chanced a look into those eyes,
reminiscent of an Australian opal,
I knew there lay mysteries unending, 
calling, shy, yet tantalizingly vocal.

Through those windows of deep blue, life leaps out,
dramatic at times creating new visions,
Thoughtful at times timidly expressing,
"I don't know" - "I guess" - "Maybe", indecision's.

Images emerge in colorful play,
princess, debutante, then playful little girl,
Singer, teacher, D.J., on without end,
amazed, I look away, my mind in a whirl.

Mind thoughtfully rested, I look again,
caught up in new glimpse of discovering.
When visions are gone by a word, "goodbye",
I long to look again, anticipating.


                                                                  by Ron Kurtz




[Standing on the sands of Carmel Beach, CA]

Shifting Sands

A calm is heard in the region,
a stillness lies over the land.
It is as though no life existed,
only the hills of yellow sand

A breeze is felt....by whom?
still it moves across the sand.
Those once fixed grains now tumble,
causing life on desolate land.

A new scene is placed upon earth
shaped by the unseen winds,
And one wonders who comes to see
for the shifting sands have no friends.
by Ron Kurtz









Thursday, February 9, 2017



"Won't You Sit Down Soul?"

With a breeze it blows, just out of my reach
like a paper carried by the wind.
At times it stops to rest a while
And I almost catch up, but then...

Away it goes, with a gust of air,
'Sit down soul,' I cry, 'let's make friends.'
But no, new worlds await to feel and know,
You can't sit down, there are no ends.

You touch all of life in a moment there,
And no one would want more than that,
Yet there are those times
I'd like a place to hang my hat.

But life for me is not found in sitting,
Or building a place that will end.
It is found in the search for my soul,
Which has made it's life in the wind.
                                                               
                                                                                                      by Ron Kurtz