November 4, 2005





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    Edit: November 5: 4:00pm pst. I know Saturdays are not my best days for comments. I’ve just got back from what I was doing today. (having a great lunch at Tony’s on the Pier and driving around with Liz with the top down since it’s such a beautiful day in SoCal.) People are usually out and about. But I’ve already got 19 comments on this entry and 19 members in the blogring, some of whom I don’t even know. I asked each one who I invited to invite at least one other person. I expected to have 20 members by Sunday, and post the first “topic” post here on WhenWordsCollide tomorrow. (You will have to be subscribed to this blog to be involved with the topics unless you visit regularly anyway. I’ll announce all blogring topics and conduct blogring “business” here as well, with the banner at the top ahead of all themed posts.) I will try to email each one  personally or comment on your blogs by tonight to thank you for joining, and I thank you here as well. A complete list of the blogring members can be seen by clicking any of the Internet Island links in the article below or course, but I will list everyone so far at the end of the essay just for kicks. I’m already composing the first “topic” which will basically be a “get to know one another” exercise. Stay tuned tomorrow. And thanks for the support. This could be the biggest thing on Xanga. (I can dream, can’t I?)  MFN  FURTHER EDIT: 5:12: 20th member of blogring just joined. 6:11: 22nd member joined.




    My High School Senior American government class was right at the forefront of the times back in 1971. The teacher, Mr. Peters, encouraged freedom of thought and expression, and we didn’t have a textbook or conventional “lessons”. He arranged the desks in a large circle, and nobody was at the “head” of the class. He sat in the circle along with his students, and the complete year in his class was almost like attending a large group encounter. Students who were shy became emboldened. Students with leadership qualities became leaders. Everybody got along, and all manner of differing opinions and ideas were presented. I was the class socialist, and I always talked about the “perfect society” and how I wanted to become a famous author, write the Great American Novel, and retire to my own “island” which would operate with communal perfection. That I was allowed to compare true socialism with the peace movement then galvanizing colleges was momentous in itself. Just 20 years earlier there had been a communist witch hunt in America, but by 71. to quote the prophet Dylan, “The times, they (were) a changin’”. In my Senior yearbook, there are many allusions to my “island”.

    When I started “internetting” back in 1998, and especially when I built my website AllThingsMike in 1999, I envisioned a world medium where an “island” of philosophical intent and serious thinking could, or might, be able to “change the world”. The denizens of my “internet island” would be of differing beliefs, just as in the “real world”, but they would be “enlightened” and “rational” beings who could engage in serious discussions about the nature of existence, life, happiness, love, and their opposites death, grief, and hate. I have always wondered why the world seems headed for certain disaster when everyone I meet is such a great person. I believe that evil is a state of mind we all possess, but there are those who have allowed it to spread, like a virus, and there are those who have learned to cope and surpass it’s heinousness. I believe in a Universal Mind, an uber existence beyond corporeality, where each of us now, before, and to exist, are together enmeshed in the most “perfect” of existences. I believe in Communication, and Equality, and am so sad and tired to see these concepts disappear. I don’t believe they will disappear totally.


    In my essay “A Message From the Webmaster” on AllThingsMike, written in 2001, I wrote: “The AllThingsMike Webhub has a definite structure, even though the building blocks all have different addresses on the web. This is a comprehensive experience, an evolving “experiment in art” which now will incorporate the best of information and graphics based websites in design, and hopefully will showcase the talented side of me as well as serve as a repository for my wiriting. And the bottom line, the Universal bottom line, as it were, is that what I believe and write about all has a basic theme, and that theme is my personal philosophy. We are all connected, as living humans, and in the cosmic sense, to the Universal Mind. By sharing my words with you, I hope to connect us even closer. Our differences are very clear for us to see. We need to look for and find what we have in common, and try to understand and tolerate the differences between us.”


    A while back, I created a blog called “Wandrin Minstrel” to start a movement called “Peace Through Poetry”. There was even a blogring that’s still there. I’ve got a lot of ideas and interests, and didn’t follow up on that one.


    I opened the blog ring the other day called “InternetIsland”. I think I will use this concept, enlightened in part by the success of both Denise’s  “Featured Grownups” blogring and the “Socrates Cafe” from Simone de Beauvoir, to invite Xangans to populate my “island”. I wish to pose “questions” every other week or so, for interactive “discussion” among the writers and thinkers I have met during my year and a half here as a member of the “Community of Xanga”. I want my “Internet Island” to be the “Algonquin Table” of the internet. I have read a lot of enriching ideas amongst a variety of interesting folks. I would like to meet more folks, and kind of like the transition of my “island” from high school with the idea of an “internet island” of purpose.



    I will start with this blogpost. I’m averaging about 20 comments a post these days, and I got 26 on the post I put up at 8pm last night. I’ve been commenting my usual average of about 15 comments a day. Tomorrow I spend some quality time with my girlfriend and Sunday I run a crew at work (the first time I’ve come in on a weekend in many years, but I love it when it’s busy.)  Anyone reading this is hereby invited, if and only if you are interested, in joining my blogring. I would love it if you would invite those who you know to be well rounded and open individuals, eager for discussion instead of destruction. We have far too many one sided blogrings. How about a “many sided blogring” dedicated to the well being of humankind. And maybe a little serious at times, and a little fun at others. I will post the first “topic” as soon as I get 20 members of the ring. If this works like I hope it does, that should be tomorrow. I have read so many bloggers who are “running out of steam”. For some, blogging only lasts about a year and a half, and then the boredom kicks in. Lots of bloggers aren’t inspired every day, and for them, the community aspect of blogging is what keeps them going. Others are pundits, prophets, and pontificators. I think every one has merit, and most people don’t know it. I’ve praised the idea of the internet as a “place” where “artistic integrity” is being imbued to people who never knew it existed. Xanga is a great start for a revolution. (And I’m not talking about a “content revolution” like those “Featured sites.” I’m talking about a “Global Revolution of Truth and Communication.” Can we as a global people agree to disagree just long enough so that we don’t kill ourselves in the process?


    Come on over to my place. The “Internet Island” is open for residency. Anyone can join who knows how to LISTEN as well as spout opinions. Who knows how to REASON instead of accept blindly what others might say. The truth exists, and it is in ourselves. Who’s with me? Join the blogring. For a lot of my readers that means you will have to play Triage and get rid of one of your other blogrings. This might even be my ElectricPoetry Blogring but I’m not DOING anything with that one. (Xanga only allows Premium members 8 blogrings. I am not sure about non paying subscribers (4 maybe?) I promise you if I get a turnout with this idea of mine that I’ve sort of had since high school, back before the internet when the “island” had to be out in the middle of the ocean. then I will make it worth your while to be a member.


    The Internet Island. A place of our own, where we can truly communicate. Then maybe we’ll change the world in the process. Stranger things have happened!


    Michael F. Nyiri, poet, philosopher, fool
    “It is a fool who thinketh he is wise, but only the wise man knoweth himself to be a fool.” W.Shakespeare



    Come Away with Me to My Internet Island,


    Subscribe to this site and look for “Internet Island” UPDATES  and topics, beginning when I get 20 members of the blogring. (And I also will  keep you entertained as usual with regular poetry and photoposts, essays and articles. I am also participating in both the Socrates Cafe and Featured Grownups blogrings, and still have some plans for the ElectricPoetry Blogring, including a MASS plug for it like this in the future. I have run Groups on Yahoo before, and was always told I was a good group leader and motivator. I just never knew what to “do” with a blogring, until taught by being on Denise’s and Simone’s rings. Now I think I can help to make a difference in this small way. Are you with me?



    22 MEMBERS: As of 6:08 pm pst 11/5/05


    baldmike2004,  The_Telemetry_MessiahSojourner_hereStormyMuse, brendaclewsNickyJett, mourning2dancing, renaissance_lady, paulygrl, In_Relief, WordFaery, Martin369, ladywolf_aq,  NutterGreendavesshelterfromthestorm, soonaquitter, TyneeGrannyB, Dubitare,  queenoscots, youhavetosintobesaved , California_Gal, BoureeMusique




    Hopefully in a few days we will all know each other, will understand that we might think differently, and be completely different people with different values and beliefs, but we are more similar than we know, and are all connected with each other in a very basic way. Thanks for joining. I’m walking on air right now!

Comments (32)

  • Hmmm. I might join with Telemetry, because lately I’ve been speaking my mind on various crazy topics, and the Drak is full of blogrings.

    Loving the sales pitch, though.

  • Hi Mike.

    I think the only reason that poem received so many comments is because another xangan featured my site, not xanga itself. In fact, the attention is a bit overwhelming. I don’t know how Drak does it.
    It will take me several days to go through all the comments.

    I know I’ve left you a comment here and there but you seemed a bit preoccupied lately, not really into the whole xanga experience so it was nice to see your face/words again!

    Stick around.

    lisa

  • What a bizarre coincidence! I just saw your comment. We were communicating in real time via keyboards. :)

  • Drak does it because he is secretly the God of Intarwebs. Drak also has no social life and drinks heavily and doesn’t get laid enough. Crazy world.

    Telem is doing pretty well but he’s new to the table.

  • Telem’s sick lies will not stand the test of time, or breakfast waffles.

  • Sounds great! You are just an inspiration in terms of ideas!  Great we need new and fresh ideas to keep us inspired.  Well i need to do my some hip exercises. A short walk before bed time too!  !!!!!!

  • this means i have to lose a blogring! what to do…. what to do!!!! *runs around in circles… *wails… “I want more blogrings!!!!”"”"

  • Mike Im in….please twill be good…I like listening…and I like thinking….and I like a kind environment..which I know you can create…. Mia Lucia

  • Hi Mike… I like your new blogring…think I’ll join and see what will be!

    BTW… I LOVED my Sr. Am Govt class — still have fond memories of Mr Davies helping us understand our rights!

    We are all connected, as living humans, and in the cosmic sense, to the Universal Mind. By sharing my words with you, I hope to connect us even closer. Our differences are very clear for us to see. We need to look for and find what we have in common, and try to understand and tolerate the differences between us.” … love these words and thrie meaning — it really is what we are all here for!

    Pam

  • Hi Mike

    I know what you mean about trying to keep up with comments, I just can’t do it!  So I’m glad you enjoy the photos, because I love taking them and sharing them.  That photo of the geese, I probably got a third of the geese that were actually there in the park in that shot.

    You have a great weekend!

  • Mike, I’ll probably join via InsomniaWriter, but I don’t know how well I would contribute to the questions…I think it would be fun to see what I think about some of the things you ask .  peace out and take care.

    autumn

  • Hey Michael,

    I have been sleeping alot .. i’m awake now.
    I think your idea’s are great! I think we can make a differnce maybe through blogging, help each other, teach, learn, agree, disagree.. ect. All good things.

    Good idea with Internet Island I’m sure going to join since you invted anyone and I think I’m anyone .. so I’ll see you later!!

    Peace and Love:)

    Lisa is a good poet , I’ll have to see which poem it is. You have some excellent poets in Electric Poetry.
    Did you read any of Careme’s poems lately? Better and better each time I read, and maureenrose, and of course yourself! All Wonderful poets.

  • Thanks for the post, I like this stanza:

    Why does it hurt so bad, when it looks allright?
    Why do the secret demons hide from sight?
    What is this manic tearing slicing sound so tight?
    And what relieves the pressure on my soul?

    I have my own PC, but its out in the living room and guests that come over wanting to get on usually use mine. I normally have no problem with it, its not like I was really doing anything at the time, that’s why it was such a blow up! My husband’s into computers, he is A+ Certified and has so many computer pieces floating around we cant walk in our bedroom! LOL So yeah, mine is a PC he put together himself, and its pretty good. Anyway, Im cronic depressant and he’s manic, so we make just the perfect couple! (sarcasm here) He’s on meds right now, but I’m not (gee you cant tell can you!?) accually I’ve been doing pretty good, its just gotten bad this last week. I’ll live though. Thanks for visiting.

    ~Mia btw, I was BORN in 1971 LOLOLOLOL and I hated my government class, our politics clashed, and his way was law.

  • Durn it, Mike, I joined your blogring and blew my cover with my description. Coudl you go in and remove my cats’ names. I like the idea of your blogring.

  • Thanks for the great advice on subs Mike!  I have alot of decisions to make. 

  • Hi Mike, thanks for the invite. I happened to be updating my blog when your email got posted to my box. I joined! Thanks for the invite. I do not have time at the moment to read all you wrote above as I have a lot on my plate at the moment. I will come back later after the vet calls and I get my kitten on even an even keel hopefully and I find my self on more stable ground. Kind of a mess right now I am. Take care of you and I’ll come back to read later…

    ~Namaste, Barbi

  • great content as always Mike. Love your stuff

  • That is such a great idea, Mike!  Thanks for the invite!  Love your blogring!   Hope you & yours are having a great weekend over there!

  • Hello renaissance_lady sent me over to look at your blog. I am intrigued, sounds very interesting. Look forward to seeing it unfold.

  • Hey there!  Sounds like fun, so I signed up right away.  I wish Xanga would let us belong to more blogrings, because there are lots of cool places out there to explore.  Thanks for visiting me again and leaving nice comments. . .regarding my lovely daughter,  yes, I am so proud!  I’d post more pics of my son if he’d consent to have his photo taken.  Fifteen-year-old boys aren’t known for loving the camera.    Take care, and I’ll be checking back for Internet Island updates!

  • Mike I was here yesterday.. lost in the crowd above…I would love to participate. I will subscribe as well. Thanks..I like the way you comment… it makes good sense to not come as often but to really “set a spell” I was thinking about overcoming loss when I wrote that today…Mia Lucia

  • I have found that blogging on a topic has really helped keep Xanga fresh. I have been blogging for a couple years now. Sometimes I love it and sometimes I hate it, but I never can seem to stay away from it too long. :) I am hoping joining these blogrings and subscribing to blogs that suggest topics will keep me writing. :) Thanks for the open invite to all. I joined. :)

  • Hi Mike!

    Knowing the kind of thinker and writer you are, I am very honored that you invited me to join the blogring. I find the blogrings that I actually take time to read new blogs and get to know people are the ones that I was invited to join. You blessed me.

    BE blessed!
    Steve

  • Hey, how’s it goin?   You don’t know me, but from what I’ve seen in your comments and what I’ve read on this xanga, it’s obvious that you’re a great thinker.  I’d be honored if you’d subscribe to my xanga and I’d be even more honored if you’d comment.  I like hearing from people who don’t just say something completely off-topic or stupid.  Oftentimes, I write about Christianity or some stupid teenage drama, so feel free to skip the drama posts lol!  I don’t usually rack too many of those up.  I post about once a week.  Hope to hear from ya!

    At your service,

    Troy

  • Hi Mike,

    I didn’t read this earlier, but I had received your email.  You put me in a bind cause I’m maxed out on rings, and I like the ones I have.  I’m going to have to start a new sight just so that I can get into more blogrings I think!  Let me think about this and I will figure something out.  It does sound like a great idea…

    ~Denise~

  • Ooops…I forgot to RYC!  See, my ADD, that’s why I usually just RYC first.  Then I forget about the post. 

    Anyway, sounds like you two had a great day!  Dating is fun…I barely remember.  I have about 140 subscriptions, and 185 subscribers.  I tried to scale them back a bit today, but had no luck, I don’t wanna let anyone go, I feel like I will lose everyone then…

    And your welcome for the tips on the music.  I really don’t know how to do it any other way!  I find that xangamusic’s not really the best site.  I like Music__Galore better.

    Have fun with that…and good luck with the blogring!

    ~D~

  • I got your invite to join the blogring but I am still a bit confused as to what it really is for. What does it aim to accomplish?

  • You have set some lofty goals.  A virtual utopia.  Hmmmm I hope that it works.  Changing the world is something I think we could all agree would be great, but changing it to what.. now that is the bigger question.   I’ll have to think about a new blogring.  Although… I am a bit befuddled that you would consider inviting me.  I mostly post stay at home mom stories with a few deep thoughts thrown in here and there.  I can’t imagine what “content on my page” you have found so ….hmmmm interesting?  Oh well.  I’ll be thinking!

  • Dear Mike,

    Well, let’s see what happens with this!  Hope it is a success.

    Love,
    Liz

  • Hello there, and nice to meet you…and I thank you for your invitation..and for your comments…I have many subscribers…and the list seems to grow day by day…and as I have posted in general about many of your ideas and subjects..I, having so little time will have to say, I will think about it.  It is a wonderful idea..and you have many subscribers..and I am glad for you. I always encourage mine to meet one another and make new xanga friends..and many have been made and continue to be…and I am very happy about that..I love the people here, they are so diverse..and I like to spend time commenting and reading what they have to day as well..also, some need support..so this takes up much time as you know…Again, I thank you and the best of luck with your vision. take good care, Lee

  • Hey Mike, thanks for accepting me onto the island. And I swear on a stack of thirteen year old virgins that I will study your blog as well as others and leave comments that will hopefully be pertinent. As soon as time permits I will get on the topics too. I used to be a part of a small circle of poets, artists, and writers that would gather together to read and critique and perform, but weddings, and babies, and new jobs far away put us on a holding pattern. I had never considered blogging as a means to regain this type of outlet (it’s actually different and more). I had never blogged before November ’05. I have been journaling since I could stick my sisters with a pencil though. Let it suffice for the moment to say that I am surprised at my good fortune to have found this place because it’s potential is more than what I had been missing. Thank you, from the water’s edge, I thank you.

  • ah in xanga, as is so oft the case in real life, it’s not just what you know…it’s WHO you know.  i’m excited to be a member of the island community.  i will do my utmost to not neglected my particapatory duties and try to make it a pleasure rather than a chore.  cheers mike!

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