Poem of the Month-December 2010: ‘Things to Think’
Poem of the Month ~ December 2010 May you use this season of long nights to enter the dark fertility of your imagination. Think thoroughly wild thoughts, dream impossible dreams, feel the truth your...
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A child remembers Her heart beats Synchronizing With blades of grass And dying things Until the raging voices Scream She is wrong She is TOO… Much...
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I longed for the fog yesterday, something to cover my world in dense grey mist, an external manifestation of my internal lostness, that terrible sense that I’m not sure why I’m here or where I’m going....
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I said to God, but how can you love me? I said to God, I am sorry. I said to God, I am sorry but I don’t want to change. I said to God, Please. But I did not know if I meant please help me or please go...
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You’ve heard the Buddhist wisdom of “die a thousand deaths”? I find, as I stop more often during each day to allow myself to be present, I am aware of the millions of times I fall back into conditioned...
View ArticleMay 2011 Poem of the Month: Happiness
POEM OF THE MONTH ~ MAY 2011 May you know True Happiness, which wants only to bless you, unceasingly. Such grace does abound. It is already so, as you read these words. –Krayna The Return of the...
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I’ve Got You Now By Rumi My face free of sorrow, my mouth full of wine, my clothes torn off my body. Look what you’ve done to me now. He says, That’s what I do. I tear away the layers. I melt the...
View ArticleAugust 2011 Poem of the Month: The Place Where We Are Right
Poem of the Month ~ August 2011 There’s an old adage and it goes like this: You can be right or you can be happy. Indeed! Amichai’s poem inspired me to create, “The Little Mole Club.” Credo:...
View ArticleReal Women Real Wisdom: A Journey into the Feminine Soul
I am honored that the story of my 94 year old grandmother Verna’s near death experience is included in this compilation. Available through Amazon on Kindle and in paperback. Click on the picture for...
View ArticleThe Story Continues
Kairos Network Blog: Stories and Essays on Death and Dying from Healthcare Professionals has picked up the story posted on Virtual Teahouse two years ago called: Douglas Firs Were Our Sanctuary. This...
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