Posts Tagged "faith. hope"
The Lord’s Prayer; a Direct Translation
A Translation of “Our Father” directly from the Aramaic (the language Jesus spoke) into English (rather than from Aramaic to Greek to Latin to English) O Cosmic Birther of all radiance and vibration! Soften the ground of our being and carve out a space within us where your Presence can abide. Fill us with your creativity so that we...
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Reading at Anara practice 01/10/2010 Life Stages in Beauty by Linaji Extinguish both my eyes: I see you still; Slam shut my ears: I can still hear you talking; Without my mouth I can implore your will And without my feet: towards you I keep on walking. Break off my arms: I shall hold you tight; My heart will yet embrace you all the same. Suppress my heart: my brain knows no deterrent; And if at...
Read MoreSmells of Good Food
Truth never frightens. I remember once walking out in the winter to greet my father as he returned from work. He was a little late that night and I waited by a street corner near our house. The cold can enliven thanks, my wool coat became a sacred robe, how happy I felt to be alive. I waited in a world of magic, smells of good food, the street lamps, the smoke coming from chimneys, the candles...
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Reading at Koloa, Bodhi Tree and Waimea 06/15,16,17/09 The mirror reveals A very unique notebook A cherished volume That I have chosen to journal in Today Skin is the delicate parchment Organs, bone, joint and sinew The bindings and spine Each cell, Chapters. War and Peace are but cliff notes In comparison Bible, Koran, Kaballah Only echo its holiness I need not think to Turn the page For the...
Read MoreWhat is faith??
While standing in line waiting for some herbal patches to be administered to my back for the Qigong version of allergy relief I was caught up in a conversation with a gentleman who attended and we fell into conversation on Qigong, health ,longevity, death and all those questions that we have such a great time trying to answer. This gentleman related to me the story of his grandfather who had...
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