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RE: Poetry - crystl37 - 05-22-2010 Thanks haqiqu- I actuallly wrote this about a month before I found out about the Law of One and the Ra & Q'uo sessions. The reference to us not being welcome elsewhere came from something I had been studying that described how many other realities were going on veiled from our view in relatively close proximity, and the idea that we were the only ones that were killing each other and our planet, other groups, even 3rd density were said to not be at all resonant with this. I have for some time been aware of confederation members communicating through human instruments, and I think I got some of the essential groundwork for my work with the LOO from these other works, before I would reach a point where the resonance stopped. Now I think my understanding is that earth is not yet oriented sto or sts completely. Our struggle with Orion influences have been epic as I understand it, even in the context of galaxies and dimensions. The idea of the vibrating string analogy came to me as I came to understand the timewave concept, along with the fractal nature of existence. Thanks again for reading my poem, I posted a post LOO poem I just wrote on my bring4th blog-its called hold on. I would love for you to read it also. RE: Poetry - haqiqu - 05-23-2010 (05-22-2010, 03:57 PM)crystl37 Wrote: Thanks haqiqu- I did read that one at your blog and I liked it very much. The forum pages were inaccessible to me yesterday for some reason so I sent you a pm after I read the poem. Remember - haqiqu - 05-25-2010 Remember that you don't choose love; love chooses you. All you really can do is accept it for all its mystery when it comes into your life. Feel the way it fills you to overflowing then reach out and give it away. ~Kent Nerburn Water Blessings - haqiqu - 06-03-2010 My heart just aches, and is breaking, because of the callous unconcern for the waters of the Gulf and all the creatures it sustains. # Water cleanses and heals us. All life depends on it. A practice of gratefulness for water: http://bit.ly/bKbTMB # Penetrate the heart of just one drop of water, and you will be flooded by a hundred oceans. ~ Mahmud Shabistari # Water is life's mater and matrix, mother and medium. ~ Albert Szent-Gyorgyi # The supreme good is like water, which nourishes all things without trying to. ~ Lao-Tzu # To find the universal elements enough; to find the air and the water exhilarating.... ~ John Burroughs # When all the waters are polluted...only then will you discover you cannot eat money. ~ Cree prophecy # Oh! Mother Earth, who has the ocean as clothes and mountains and forests on her body, I bow to you. ~ Hindu prayer # An exquisite water blessing from Annette Cantor's "Songs of the Earth" CD: http://bit.ly/aSbqhA # Water flows from high in the mountains; water runs deep in the Earth. Miraculously, water comes to us, & sustains all life. ~Thich Nhat Hanh # All praise be yours, my Lord, through Sister Water, so useful, lowly, precious and pure. ~ St. Francis of Assisi # Gratitude to Water: clouds, lakes, rivers, glaciers; holding or releasing; streaming through all our bodies salty seas... ~ Gary Snyder # The waves of the sea keep the rhythm of my dancing steps. ~ Pir-O-Murshid Hazrat Inayat Khan # Living springs shall give cool water; in the desert, streams shall flow. ~ Hebrew, traditional The Giver of Stars - haqiqu - 06-10-2010 The Giver of Stars Hold your soul open for my welcoming. Let the quiet of your spirit bathe me With its clear and rippled coolness, That, loose-limbed and weary, I find rest, Outstretched upon your peace, as on a bed of ivory. Let the flickering flame of your soul play all about me, That into my limbs may come the keenness of fire, The life and joy of tongues of flame, And, going out from you, tightly strung and in tune, I may rouse the blear-eyed world, And pour into it the beauty which you have begotten. ~ Amy Lowell ~ (Sword Blades & Poppy Seeds) The Summer Day - haqiqu - 06-21-2010 The Summer Day Who made the world? Who made the swan, and the black bear? Who made the grasshopper? This grasshopper, I mean-- the one who has flung herself out of the grass, the one who is eating sugar out of my hand, who is moving her jaws back and forth instead of up and down, who is gazing around with her enormous and complicated eyes. Now she lifts her pale forearms and thoroughly washes her face. Now she snaps her wings open, and floats away. I don't know exactly what a prayer is. I do know how to pay attention, how to fall down into the grass, how to kneel down in the grass, how to be idle and blessed, how to stroll through the fields, which is what I have been doing all day. Tell me, what else should I have done? Doesn't everything die at last, and too soon? Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? ~ Mary Oliver ~ (New and Selected Poems, Volume I) RE: Poetry - alchemikey - 06-23-2010 life is a story that never stops from being told
the passing on of wisdom to the young from the old for knowledge you see is what life is all about know thyself as that which has no within nor without beneath all the stories lies an awareness so blank a fullness of self with no reason to curse nor to thank deeper than these characters we are now playing consciousness listens to every word we are saying we are all story tellers each adding our own chapter some stories full of yelling and others full of laughter what kind of story are you writing with each choice? do you realize the power of the words that you voice? sit around the warm fire and tell your own vision imagine the butterfly effect of your every decision each moment you are asked to take the low or high road... will you choose to slay the dragon? will you even kiss a toad? peace, mikey RE: Poetry - haqiqu - 06-23-2010 aahhh, sweet Mikey. Your poem says something so simple and deep and reminds me of the most important thing - our actions in this density are important, in what way will we grow? Thanks, it's a lesson I needed to hear. I look forward to more of your wise words. I just might kiss that toad! RE: Poetry - alchemikey - 06-24-2010 (06-23-2010, 07:35 PM)haqiqu Wrote: aahhh, sweet Mikey. Your poem says something so simple and deep and reminds me of the most important thing - our actions in this density are important, in what way will we grow? Thanks, it's a lesson I needed to hear. I look forward to more of your wise words. thanks this poem was actually inspired by the movie, "the imaginarium of doctor parnassus" which when i watched it coincided quite well with recent events in my own life...helped me to get back on track peace, mikey RE: Poetry - haqiqu - 06-24-2010 [/quote] thanks this poem was actually inspired by the movie, "the imaginarium of doctor parnassus" which when i watched it coincided quite well with recent events in my own life...helped me to get back on track peace, mikey [/quote] I'll watch that movie as soon as I can. Thanks for the tip. RE: Poetry - Aaron - 06-24-2010 Wow, Mikey, that was so thought provoking! Like haqiqu said, your poem speaks with simple language, but carries such a deep message. It's amazing how powerful the message behind a few plain words can be. RE: Poetry - alchemikey - 06-26-2010 i am a puppet music is my master whatever is...love it no matter the disaster who is pulling the strings? the truth...i am forever after whatever the future brings i know to meet with laughter for last night i found my grave a memory that i sure plan to save deja vu... i've been here before deep rhythms send me to the floor imprinted perfectly into the earth like a butterfly going through re-birth i could have left but i chose to stay with one purpose: to dance and sway reminders from home...a blinking star love and light can heal the deepest scar "look at me dance," ego proudly does boast no attention to the grass upon which i coast little did i know that each blade is dancing too it is a symbiotic effort where we work like glue ley lines i follow as i let my pendulum arms guide bouncing off the crowd's aura like a tilt-a-whirl ride a hanged man surrendered to the point of power so many blessings does each moment now shower peace, mikey RE: Poetry - haqiqu - 06-28-2010 Thanks, Mikey. This one is another that strikes deeply and is beautifully written. Keep 'em coming. RE: Poetry - alchemikey - 06-30-2010 glad you enjoyed...that poem is my attempt to describe a mushroom experience i had at a recent "further" show RE: Poetry - haqiqu - 07-03-2010 (06-30-2010, 04:12 PM)alchemikey Wrote: glad you enjoyed...that poem is my attempt to describe a mushroom experience i had at a recent "further" show i like a good mushroom trip, but the last one i took i got sick and was sick for about a week. still probably wouldn't refuse 'em, though, if someone offered them to me today. RE: Poetry - alchemikey - 07-06-2010 we are the infinite reaction to the first cause now let that sink in as you reflect and pause what proof is there of this primary act? why would anyone feel that this is fact? well just look at the freedom that we all possess the opportunity is always open to choose no or yes free to judge...free to ignore...free to bless free to rise up on faith or sink down on stress the moment is forever ripe with boundless possibility the source of creation is a constant flow of generosity the eternal explorer fueled by a passionate curiosity with love for all that exists...not a drop of animosity the central sun...the birth place of all light the mysterious one...never quite in sight does a creator react or does a creator create? do you make you own destiny or wait for your fate? peace, mikey everything you do...
do from the heart all will be well... each moment a re-start everyone's forgiven... within the innocence of now heart full of compassion... loving both sides of the tao dipping below the surface... questions begin to bubble sailing with the wind... no thoughts in mind to trouble silence always answers... as a perfect echo take a new point of view... look around like a gecko peace, mikey RE: Poetry - haqiqu - 07-06-2010 Hey Mikey I particularly like the final couplets in both these poems. The first provides food for inspiration and the second, because of the way a gecko's eyes work their way of seeing is far different from ours and that's interesting to try to imagine. More food. Thanks. Forever Oneness - haqiqu - 07-07-2010 Forever Oneness, who sings to us in silence, who teaches us through each other. Guide my steps with strength and wisdom. May I see the lessons as I walk, honor the Purpose of all things. Help me touch with respect, always speak from behind my eyes. Let me observe, not judge. May I cause no harm, and leave music and beauty after my visit. When I return to forever may the circle be closed and the spiral be broader. ~ Bee Lake ~ (an Aboriginal poet) A Morning Offering - haqiqu - 07-12-2010 A Morning Offering I bless the night that nourished my heart To set the ghosts of longing free Into the flow and figure of dream That went to harvest from the dark Bread for the hunger no one sees. All that is eternal in me Welcome the wonder of this day, The field of brightness it creates Offering time for each thing To arise and illuminate. I place on the altar of dawn: The quiet loyalty of breath, The tent of thought where I shelter, Wave of desire I am shore to And all beauty drawn to the eye. May my mind come alive today To the invisible geography That invites me to new frontiers, To break the dead shell of yesterdays, To risk being disturbed and changed. May I have the courage today To live the life that I would love, To postpone my dream no longer But do at last what I came here for And waste my heart on fear no more. ~ John O'Donohue ~ (To Bless the Space Between Us) I am lost, yet now I wander - Gohava Sebi - 07-14-2010 I am lost in a submersion of consciousness. The storms inside the mind are raging and terrifying. I am like a weak leaf tossed about by the winds; lost and flying. The rains come down hard and begin to wash me away. This is not my home, but I wish to stay. The waters begin to rise and the fear begins. I begin to feel fear like I've never felt; like it never ends. I am lost in a submersion of consciousness. My eyes open themselves for the first time; I belong. I am in the presence of a loving whale's song. I see a blue-green color that seems so serene. The whale speaks to me with words of comfort that gleam. I see the light peering through the water above me. I begin to swim upwards; hope someone might love me. I am lost in a submersion of consciousness. I am brought out of the water by invisible hands! It is very warm and comfortable like a beach with no sands! I see a rose color that brings great joy! It comforts me with the smell of roses. Oh boy! It is the presence of the sacred Holy Mother! She takes me into her arms and it is love like no other! I am lost in a submersion of consciousness. It is dark, yet now I wander towards the light! When I could not see, I would fight. Now that I see, I do not raise a finger. For I am only hear to learn and linger. This is not my home, but I will stay. I will make it my home this very day. I am lost, yet now I wander. RE: I am lost, yet now I wander - haqiqu - 07-15-2010 (07-14-2010, 10:56 AM)Gohava Sebi Wrote: I am lost in a submersion of consciousness. The last line really strikes a chord in me. Nice poem, thanks for sharing, friend. Tired of Speaking Sweetly - haqiqu - 07-19-2010 TIRED OF SPEAKING SWEETLY Love wants to reach out and manhandle us, Break all our teacup talk of God. If you had the courage and Could give the Beloved His choice, some nights, He would just drag you around the room By your hair, Ripping from your grip all those toys in the world That bring you no joy. Love sometimes gets tired of speaking sweetly And wants to rip to shreds All your erroneous notions of truth That make you fight within yourself, dear one, And with others, Causing the world to weep On too many fine days. God wants to manhandle us, Lock us inside of a tiny room with Himself And practice His dropkick. The Beloved sometimes wants To do us a great favor: Hold us upside down And shake all the nonsense out. But when we hear He is in such a "playful drunken mood" Most everyone I know Quickly packs their bags and hightails it Out of town. ~ Hafiz ~ (The Gift – versions of Hafiz by Daniel Ladinsky) RE: Poetry - alchemikey - 07-22-2010 you exist as eternal light
give thanks and rejoice your connected to every sight give thanks and rejoice you have the freedom to think give thanks and rejoice you have eyes that can wink give thanks and rejoice you have a roof over your head give thanks and rejoice you have a pillow and comfortable bed give thanks and rejoice you have friends and family that care give thanks and rejoice you can take a breath of fresh air give thanks and rejoice you have electricity to power give thanks and rejoice you can take a hot shower give thanks and rejoice you have no worries about your next meal give thanks and rejoice you have a heart with emotions to feel give thanks and rejoice you have reasons to give thanks and rejoice give thanks and rejoice peace, mikey RE: Poetry - alchemikey - 07-29-2010 one can be a drain
or one can be a fountain one can bring others down in pain or one can turn cheeks up like a mountain one can live a life without any moral behavior one can bypass the heart without a single care or one can follow christ...forgiveness the savior where one bleeds compassion with a gentle stare one can keep on using and abusing one can lie...one can steal...one can hate or one can unite and start fusing one can cry...one can heal...one can wait one can be impatient...one can put up a fuss or one can be calm...never a worry nor a rush beyond all of this there is a peace so still when one is responsible with every act of will peace, mikey RE: Poetry - alchemikey - 08-04-2010 step away from the crowd
so predictable and loud take off the ego mask in the light of truth...bask how long can you be alone? as you welcome the unknown let the iceberg of self melt until silence is fully felt there is no other way in the moment...stay simply be available to now tap into the existential wow when all desires cease what is left is called peace an inner freedom so vast the mind with no overcast peace, mikey RE: Poetry - Shemaya - 08-04-2010 Thanks mikey, I love your insightful poems. RE: Poetry - haqiqu - 08-04-2010 Beautiful poetry, Mikey. You offer much food for thoughtful growth. As always, I love your simple phrases. Keep thinking deep all of you poets here. I'm so happy you post your unique words here. RE: Poetry - Aaron - 08-05-2010 Thank you, Mikey. RE: Poetry - alchemikey - 08-10-2010 welcome ...i love writing them which brings me to the next one which is inspired by osho: here's a technique to keep your center
only do what you enjoy and joy will enter this may sound silly yet i implore you to try for one full day act only to make your soul fly i repeat...only do that which you really love to do don't try to please others...be authentic and true if you don't like doing something then simply stop it you have every right to just lay it aside and drop it nothing is more important than following your bliss what brings you delightful feelings like a first kiss? be like the birds that continue to chirp all day long turn deep within until you can hear your heart song knowing yourself means to know what you like and don't be afraid to tell another to take a hike the heart chakra must be kept open if joy is what you seek you'll know when you've found it when your eyes begin to leak peace, mikey RE: Poetry - Aaron - 08-11-2010 Hahaha! That's great! And I think I won't wait for tomorrow. I try it right now! For the rest of the day, in fact... It's funny, because I allowed your poem to really speak to me, I started to tear up... (Yes, I'm not afraid to admit it!) This line especially got me: "turn deep within until you can hear your heart song". And then I read the last line... I busted out laughing! Thank you, Mikey. |