All is not as it seems. There is a “geis” on each of us. We are Told
What to believe, we are given explanations for what we see, so
That we don’t think or question; we just go along for the ride.
This is wrong. There is wonder in the world, there is magic
For the imagination to feed upon. Our imaginations are
What promises hope for the future, for progress, for
New innovations. It is so very true, that for a thing
To be invented, for a device or therapy to be
Developed, someone, somewhere had to
Imagine it first. Someone had to have
Had a dream. Don’t do anything to
Stifle yours, nor anyone else
Imagination. It is our only
"Hope for a brighter,
Better future"
by
Jerry E Smith
2/7/16
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In Irish, a geas (alternatives: geis, géis, deas; plural geasa) is an idiosyncratic taboo,
whether of obligation or prohibition, similar to being under a vow.
The plural is also used to mean specifically a spell prohibiting some action, common in Irish folklore and mythology.
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