In "Hidden Fields," choices are further examined with respect to
various themes. Charles Ford introduces another concept about
choices; there are internal choices, and external ones. Now, in the
general sense choices are seen as external state-of-affairs and are
associated with our bodies, such as an individual act or behavior,
so one sees the manifested action. The internal choices stem from
our various selves, choices that are made by our souls and spirits,
and our feeling and reasoning, respectively. The individual has to
think or feel before he/she acts. Charles believes ultimately both
internal and external choices need to be in harmony with each
other, so better choices can be seen in an individual life.
Charles continues to write and strives for excellence in all
his poems. He invites the readers into his presence to share and
exchange of thoughts and views about life experiences. All readers
can be at home with him from simple to complex truths and
philosophies about life. Charles wants the readers to discover
something about their selves as they read his poems for as human
beings we are more similar than difference in our choices. It does
not matter what race, culture, or sex differences we have. We are
still human being; for we all think, sleep, and dream. And can
truly make better choices. Charles hopes all readers can clearly
see this in his poems.
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