Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Harvest Time

Love Song Never Written©

French vanilla limbs with Autumn orange highlights,
Clear blue eyes shining in the soft silver night.

Daybreak comes 
Like a daisy in a gun,
You might stroll by 
And I'll feed on the light
That you give so free.

Melkweg skin with rays of freckled marcosite,
Clear blue eyes reflecting awe and delight.

Nightfall sprawls
Like a peacock on a wall,
You might wander by
And I'll dream on the light
That you give so free.

O, I feed on the dream that you might want me;
Yes, I dream that you might stop and feed on me.



Commentary:  what would it mean to you if you somehow had an insight that told you every love song ever written was really describing the writer's sub-conscious recognition of Deity in the person of the beloved?  That the song was not really about a person, but about the hidden God inside the loved one?  Would it help you feel a greater devotion to your beloved, and help you gain a richer understanding of the Mystery as well?  Would it make the surrender of personal will to another an easier thing to do?  Every love song ever written is about something we call God.




Sunday, April 27, 2014

Tree-Talking OM-Style, A Song







                                                                                                     




 Seven Seeds©


Seven seeds fell from a starry starry Height,
Whispering and whirling in the Night.
Seven seeds flung from the open hand of Love,
Circling softly like the wings of the Dove.

Seven seeds rooted in a golden honeycomb,
Where living water flowed
And the ground never froze;
They proposed to the rocks
Who were willing buildng blocks
For the houses we call a home.

Seven seeds flowered in the rainbow field,
Sweet and bittersweet is the fruit they yield.
But seven seeds sensed a sophisticated host,
So they exhaled scents seductive and posed in see-thru coats.

Seven seeds dreamed of Wisdom walking the Earth,
So they tempted wandering browsers with the colors and the nose:
Filled their heads with images of changing clothes;
Enchanting with a healthy dose of this and that,
Till their perfect charming Beauty finally filled the gap--
And they became the second Human birth.

Seven seeds grew strong and tall,
Crowns lifted proudly to the sky.
They knew when and where, who, what and how,
And now they even knew, why?

Then seven seeds left the trees
With everything they could need:
For inside each me, are seven seeds
Giving everything everyone needs.

Seven seeds fell from a starry starry Height,
Listening to the swirling of the Night.

Seven seeds flung from the mighty hand of Love,
Like a burning man praying to a shrub.



Commentary: seeds, metals, planets, chakras-- ( Once planted and cultivated with understanding), just don’t touch them. Let them do the touching.  Have confidence, and watch.  Mastery is a process, not a possession.