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    haqiqu (Offline)

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    #1
    02-28-2010, 11:16 PM
    I have a deep interest in spiritual poetry. I moderate a small poetry group from my email that has just a few members, but the poems travel far. I would like to post some of them here from time to time and invite others to share favorite spiritual, or higher consciousness poetry, too.

    This is one I particularly like:

    The Reed Flute

    Listen to the story told by the reed,
    of being separate.

    "Since I was cut from the reedbed,
    I have made this crying sound.

    Anyone separated from someone he loves
    understands what I say.

    Anyone pulled from a source
    longs to go back.

    At any gathering I am there, mingling
    in the laughing and the grieving,

    a friend to each, but few
    will hear the secrets hidden

    within the notes. No ears for that.
    Body flowing out of spirit,

    spirit up from body. We can't conceal
    that mixing, but it's not given us

    to see the soul." The reed flute
    is fire, not wind. Be nothing.

    Hear the love-fire tangled
    in the reed notes, as bewilderment

    melts into wine. The reed is a friend
    to all who want the fabric

    torn and drawn away. The reed is
    hurt and salve combining.

    Intimacy and longing for
    intimacy in one song.

    A disastrous surrender,
    and a fine love, together.

    The one who secretly hears this
    is senseless.

    A tongue has one customer,
    the ear.

    The power of a cane flute comes
    from its making sugar in the reedbed.

    Whatever sound is has
    is for everyone.

    Days full of wanting, let them go by
    without worrying that they do.

    Stay where you are, inside
    such a pure, hollow note.

    ~Rumi~
    The Hand of Poetry: Five Mystic Poets of Persia

    Heart
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    03-01-2010, 05:04 PM
    Wow, that is truly beautiful. The words in themselves don't seem to mean much, but their arrangement is combined into such a strong flow of emotion. It's like the words are merely a vessel for something much deeper and more meaningful. Awesome.
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    #3
    03-01-2010, 06:03 PM
    Thanks, ahktu. I'm glad you like it. Rumi is one of my favorites. Please post some favorites of yours, I would like to see what others here like in poetry. :->

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    Brittany

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    03-01-2010, 10:12 PM
    I have a few poems posted myself on this section of the forum, if you want to check them out.

    A lot of the poetry I like displays the shadow side of humanity...aka it is really depressing, and yet bleeding out the pain into verse seems to heal the wounds within both reader and writer. One of my favorites is called "The Hollow Men", but I can't recall who it's by right now.
    Ah, here we are. It's by T.S. Elliot. It's an extremely long poem, so I'll only post a small part:

    Between the idea
    And the reality
    Between the motion
    And the act
    Falls the Shadow

    For Thine is the Kingdom

    Between the conception
    And the creation
    Between the emotion
    And the response
    Falls the Shadow


    Life is very long

    Between the desire
    And the spasm
    Between the potency
    And the existence
    Between the essence
    And the descent
    Falls the Shadow

    For Thine is the Kingdom
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    03-01-2010, 10:24 PM
    ahhh, yes. I do like that one - bleeding out the pain/letting the negative flow away - it's an ongoing process we must endure. I like poetry that can create rich visuals with few words. I'll check out your poetry thread.

    light, love and much laughter to ya!
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    03-02-2010, 12:38 PM (This post was last modified: 03-02-2010, 12:55 PM by alchemikey.)
    it always comes back
    to the question of "who?"

    whoever consciousness is
    all of us are that being too

    intricately connected
    by the strongest of glue

    an ocean of infinite potential
    from which wave patterns grew

    all waves eventually drown
    cheer up...no need to frown

    a return to the infinite ocean
    is a return to the cosmic clown

    fractals forever in a laughter loop
    We are in this together...one group

    we are the ocean...we are the waves
    all that is emanates from our heart caves

    peace...mikey

    Love is the energy
    of your attention

    So do pay it well
    And watch love swell

    Before you know it
    Your heart will encompass
    the universe humongous

    Wholeness restored
    Nothing ignored
    No duality, no sword

    Blessings all about
    No reason to pout
    Just breathe: in...out

    Between the silence
    and the noise
    unlimited joys

    if you hear
    what i am saying

    many players
    one self playing

    peace,
    mikey
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    #7
    03-02-2010, 01:04 PM
    I always love your poetry, Mikey. It's so deep and yet at the same time, playful. BigSmile
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    #8
    03-02-2010, 08:29 PM (This post was last modified: 03-02-2010, 08:57 PM by haqiqu.)
    Beautiful poems, mikey. They make me smile :-> Would you mind if I forwarded some of them on to my email poetry group?

    lots of love, light and laughter to ya!
    Another nice one from Rumi:

    We have fallen into the place
    where everything is music.

    The strumming and flute notes
    rise into the atmosphere,
    and even if the whole world’s harp
    should burn up, there will still be
    hidden instruments playing

    So the candle flickers and goes out.
    We have a piece of flint, and a spark.

    This singing-art is sea foam.
    The graceful movements come from a pearl
    somewhere on the ocean floor.

    Poems reach up like the edge of driftwood
    along the beach, wanting and wanting!

    They derive
    from a slow and powerful root
    that we can’t see.

    Stop the words now.
    Open the window in the center of your chest,
    and let the spirits fly in and out.


    Rumi
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    03-03-2010, 07:48 PM
    Here's one I came up with today.

    A path in the sand

    Made by dry scales,
    ever flowing sideways.
    The serpent ambles on,
    sure in his path,
    precarious as it may be.
    He tastes God in the air.

    Here I am
    on clumsy legs,
    tripping on weeds,
    following a blind premonition.
    Could I join you,
    my brother,
    on my belly,
    and be closer to Mother?

    If I could just
    shed this skin,
    and move so purposefully
    forward, unafraid…
    You transform yourself
    So easily.
    Could I borrow
    your steadfast ways
    for a day?

    Lie me down
    in the cool sand.
    Let me see the world
    through your eyes,
    dimmed to all the loud,
    bothersome trivialities
    of the surface,
    but ever intuned
    with what lies within.

    Let me be a serpent for today,
    and tomorrow I transform
    and grow wings.
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    #10
    03-03-2010, 09:01 PM
    That's a good one. Thanks ahktu. I like the imagery, it makes me think of "today we crawl, tomorrow we fly so enjoy the journey". I like the visuals of the point of view of a snake.

    :->

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    03-04-2010, 07:10 PM
    What can I say? I loooooove snakes!

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    03-04-2010, 09:21 PM (This post was last modified: 03-04-2010, 09:24 PM by haqiqu.)
    (03-04-2010, 07:10 PM)ahktu Wrote: What can I say? I loooooove snakes!

    I have a healthy respect for snakes. I don't dislike them, but I give them lots of space. BigSmile
    Rumi seems to be trying to get my attention . . . his poems keep coming to me

    THE GUEST HOUSE

    This being human is a guest house.
    Every morning a new arrival.

    A joy, a depression, a meanness,
    some momentary awareness comes
    as an unexpected visitor.

    Welcome and entertain them all!
    Even if they are a crowd of sorrows,
    who violently sweep your house
    empty of its furniture,
    still, treat each guest honorably.
    He may be clearing you out
    for some new delight.

    The dark thought, the shame, the malice.
    meet them at the door laughing and invite them in.

    Be grateful for whatever comes.
    because each has been sent
    as a guide from beyond.

    -- Jelaluddin Rumi,
    translation by Coleman Barks
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    03-06-2010, 01:29 PM
    a wandering journey . . .Heart

    Getting There

    You take a final step and, look, suddenly
    You're there. You've arrived
    At the one place all your drudgery was aimed for:
    This common ground
    Where you stretch out, pressing your cheek to sandstone.

    What did you want
    To be? You'll remember soon. You feel like tinder
    Under a burning glass,
    A luminous point of change. The sky is pulsing
    Against the cracked horizon,
    Holding it firm till the arrival of stars
    In time with your heartbeats.
    Like wind etching rock, you've made a lasting impression
    On the self you were
    By having come all this way through all this welter
    Under your own power,
    Though your traces on a map would make an unpromising
    Meandering lifeline.

    What have you learned so far? You'll find out later,
    Telling it haltingly
    Like a dream, that lost traveler's dream
    Under the last hill
    Where through the night you'll take your time out of mind
    To unburden yourself
    Of elements along elementary paths
    By the break of morning.

    You've earned this worn-down, hard, incredible sight
    Called Here and Now.
    Now, what you make of it means everything,
    Means starting over:
    The life in your hands is neither here nor there
    But getting there,
    So you're standing again and breathing, beginning another
    Journey without regret
    Forever, being your own unpeaceable kingdom,
    The end of endings.


    ~ David Wagoner ~

    (In Broken Country)

    Web version: www.panhala.net/Archive/Getting_There.html

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    03-07-2010, 08:49 AM
    This isn't exactly poetry, more of a tasty thought morsel, but it seems to fit here, and I would like to share. It comes from the Jewish side of mysticism, which is my grounding point and personal gyroscope, so I hope no one is offended by the use of the masculine pronoun. Reference to the Creator is usually written or spoken by the term Hashem, which translates literally as The Name, and is not gender specific.

    Hiding Destiny
    ==============

    How did He make a world?

    First, He thought to Himself, "I desire light. I desire love. I desire acts of kindness and beauty." And He saw that this was good.

    Then, He made Himself forget that entire vision, blocked it from His mind, so to speak, as though it never was. And He made a world. As though that was the whole point, a world for the sake of being a world.

    Only much later did He whisper in someone's ear, "Do you know the real purpose for which I made this world?"

    Now you know why reality is hard and love is soft,
    apathy flows with ease while kindness must climb mountains,
    why light is always the intruder upon the boundless empire of darkness.

    Yet, in the end, light is the hidden destiny of all that is.
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    #15
    03-07-2010, 10:24 PM
    I had to read this one a couple of times, but I finally got it through my thick head. I appreciate the way the sages give us eloquent clues and paradoxes so we can mull things over and decide for ourselves. Yep. I get it . . . :->

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    03-08-2010, 08:51 PM (This post was last modified: 03-08-2010, 08:51 PM by haqiqu.)
    Laughing at the Word Two

    Only

    The Illumined
    One

    Who keeps
    Seducing the formless into form

    Had the charm to win my
    Heart.

    Only a Perfect One

    Who is always
    Laughing at the word
    Two

    Can make you know

    Of

    Love.

    ~Hafiz~
    translated by Daniel Ladinsky

    Heart
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    #17
    03-12-2010, 10:54 AM
    hey brothers...hey sisters
    now what do you say?

    follow your heart
    it knows the way

    come sing...come dance...come play
    come have a wonderful, glorious day

    hey sunshine...hey blue sky
    thank you for the sight

    beauty revealed
    by your pure light

    how do you shine so bright?
    you give out happiness even at night

    i love you...i love all
    so let's have a ball

    when you hear a whisper
    take heed to the call

    the rest...the rise...the fall
    before you were walking...you did a crawl

    hey christs...hey buddhas
    archangels above

    teachers of wisdom
    turn the cheek...don't shove

    at peace just like a dove
    all of this life is a story of love

    peace,
    mikey
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    03-12-2010, 11:11 AM
    Thank you, Mikey. I really enjoyed reading and etherically hearing your voice. Thank you.

    fairyfarmgirl

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    03-12-2010, 11:15 AM
    Beautiful words my friend. Good luck with Serpentina. We wish you all the best on your voyage.

    Love & Light

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    03-12-2010, 08:15 PM
    Thanks, Mikey for sharing this lovely poem.

    :->

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    03-15-2010, 01:30 PM
    MIRACLE FAIR

    The commonplace miracle:
    that so many common miracles take place.

    The usual miracles:
    invisible dogs barking
    in the dead of night.

    One of many miracles:
    a small and airy cloud
    is able to upstage the massive moon.

    Several miracles in one:
    an alder is reflected in the water
    and is reversed from left to right
    and grows from crown to root
    and never hits bottom
    though the water isn't deep.

    A run-of-the-mill miracle:
    winds mild to moderate
    turning gusty in storms.

    A miracle in the first place:
    cows will be cows.

    Next but not least:
    just this cherry orchard
    from just this cherry pit.

    A miracle minus top hat and tails:
    fluttering white doves.

    A miracle (what else can you call it):
    the sun rose today at three fourteen a.m.
    and will set tonight at one past eight.

    A miracle that's lost on us:
    the hand actually has fewer than six fingers
    but still it's got more than four.

    A miracle, just take a look around:
    the inescapable earth.

    An extra miracle, extra and ordinary:
    the unthinkable
    can be thought.


    ~ Wislawa Szymborska ~



    (View With a Grain of Sand, translated by Stanislaw Baranczak and Clare Cavanagh)
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    #22
    03-15-2010, 10:31 PM
    from this day forward
    i will only move toward
    the truth...the love...the light

    a life of sobriety
    aware all is deity
    lucid...happy...and free

    never again...
    will i forsake my will

    never again...
    will i choose a quick thrill

    from this moment forth
    i have reset my course
    to follow...my heart...always

    no need to give in
    to the rest of my kin
    i am that...i am... will do

    never again...
    will i drop down so low

    never again...
    will i go against what i know

    peace,
    mikey

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    03-16-2010, 11:05 PM
    Thanks, Mikey. I feel the strength in this one.

    :->

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    03-17-2010, 08:16 PM
    Beannacht
    ("Blessing")

    On the day when
    the weight deadens
    on your shoulders
    and you stumble,
    may the clay dance
    to balance you.

    And when your eyes
    freeze behind
    the grey window
    and the ghost of loss
    gets in to you,
    may a flock of colours,
    indigo, red, green,
    and azure blue
    come to awaken in you
    a meadow of delight.

    When the canvas frays
    in the currach of thought
    and a stain of ocean
    blackens beneath you,
    may there come across the waters
    a path of yellow moonlight
    to bring you safely home.

    May the nourishment of the earth be yours,
    may the clarity of light be yours,
    may the fluency of the ocean be yours,
    may the protection of the ancestors be yours.
    And so may a slow
    wind work these words
    of love around you,
    an invisible cloak
    to mind your life.


    ~ John O'Donohue ~

    (Echoes of Memory)

    Heart

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    03-19-2010, 06:40 PM (This post was last modified: 03-19-2010, 06:45 PM by kensanwa.)
    Here's one that I found interesting:

    Not what you have, but what you use;
    Not what you see, but what you choose;
    Not what seems fair, but what is true;
    Not what you dream, but what you do;
    Not what you take, but what you give;
    Not as you pray, but as you live;
    These are the things that mar or bless,
    the sum of human happiness.
    -Author unknown

    Be well,
    Kensanwa

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    03-20-2010, 09:00 PM (This post was last modified: 03-20-2010, 09:05 PM by haqiqu.)
    (03-19-2010, 06:40 PM)kensanwa Wrote: Here's one that I found interesting:

    Not what you have, but what you use;
    Not what you see, but what you choose;
    Not what seems fair, but what is true;
    Not what you dream, but what you do;
    Not what you take, but what you give;
    Not as you pray, but as you live;
    These are the things that mar or bless,
    the sum of human happiness.
    -Author unknown

    Be well,
    Kensanwa

    Kensanwa, Thanks for this poem. It's easy rhythm and rhyme go great with the great truths it expresses. At least, that's why it appeals to me.

    Heart
    Here is one from an early wanderer. Walt Whitman was ahead of his time.


    This is what you should do

    This is what you should do:
    Love the earth and sun and animals,
    despise riches, give alms to everyone that asks,
    stand up for the stupid and crazy,
    devote your income and labor to others, hate tyrants,
    argue not concerning God,
    have patience and indulgence toward the people...
    reexamine all you have been told in school or church or in any book,
    dismiss what insults your very soul,
    and your flesh shall become a great poem.

    ~ Walt Whitman ~

    (Excert from Preface to 1855 edition, Leaves of Grass)

    Smile

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    #27
    03-22-2010, 07:14 PM
    What is love?
    but a ceaseless flow

    What is love?
    but the desire to grow

    What is love?
    but a feeling so deep

    What is love?
    but the tears you weep

    What is love?
    but a timeless mirror

    What is love?
    but the answer to fear

    What is love?
    but a humbling wow

    What is love?
    but the here and now

    peace,
    mikey
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    #28
    03-23-2010, 06:56 PM
    I really "love" this one, mikey :->

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    #29
    03-24-2010, 04:50 PM
    thanks Heart

    might as well keep going with it:

    What is love?
    but a warming heart

    What is love?
    but the end and start

    What is love?
    but a freedom of will

    What is love?
    but the silent and still

    What is love?
    but a thought so vast

    What is love?
    but the joy you cast

    What is love?
    but an aware soul

    What is love?
    but the cosmos whole

    What is love?
    but a shining star

    What is love?
    but who you really are

    peace,
    mikey

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    #30
    03-24-2010, 08:49 PM
    Perfect second part, mikey! I especially like the last couplet, that one really sums love up.

    :->

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