Spirit Poetry
Spirit poetry allows me to say things in ways other writing cannot and share my inner world with others.
These reflections emerge from a space of meditation and are an expression of my soul.
There will be different poems featured each month. Enjoy!
Resurrection
The sound of silence and the clap of one hand
Sometimes, I need to be without words and feel myself in the quiet spaces
between the worlds
the pause
the void
the no-thing-ness
where the shadows get longer when I stare at them,
and I dissolve and become a bubble of air, a weightless feather in the ocean of stillness
I wonder what was there first — the light or the dark and if it is just my imagination that tricks me into this.
I dream it and bring it to life because it is all I can see and be —
Color seeps in when I enter the world of words, forms, and patterns
And how do I know the red from the blue and yellow — so strange that these exist — who came up with that?
There are moments, in between waking and sleeping, when I remember where I was, where I came from
and I breathe myself into being —
to be here once again, leaving my cocoon of stillness and resurrecting myself from the void to be in color and form
until the shadows call me back to the sound of one hand clapping
The sound of one hand clapping is a koan, a paradoxical question used in Buddhism to challenge rational thinking and provoke enlightenment.
Rainbow Dance
A creation story
Ecstasy of the rainbow drops.
Cascading water that’s dancing with the moon.
Light of celestial specks in the mist far away.
Iridescent oneness and fracture,
Play and delicious destruction.
Solar corona bursts wide open,
Even the Milky Way fades away.