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Archive for August 26th, 2006

A poem from Deborah Morrison’s upcoming collection of poems.
LOVE’S MYSTERIES
Love’s mysteries drift
In crystal waters of emerald green
Beneath the surface of a turbulent sea
In the silent wishes of dreamers
Moments together appear
Like grains of sand
In depths of the sea
Yet waves of time cast
These grains adrift
We seek to wander
Beneath cloudless skies
Let truth reveal itself
In heavens of clear blue
With [...]

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Poem: Reflection

This is a poem from Deborah Morrison’s forthcoming collection of poems:
REFLECTION
Time moves more slowly here
My soul is at home
In this wondrous place
A botanical, creative space
Hidden, mysterious, free
I am enticed to slow down
In this garden enclosed
By a solid stone wall
With a strong iron gate
I breathe in beauty
Of liminal space, charm adorns
This beautiful place
Delicately balanced between
Nature and [...]

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PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
What is the nature
of Human Nature?
Emergence surreal…
From linear, mundane existence
into a free, creative, inspirational flow
of our transcendental spirit
A direct encounter
with Absolute being
simultaneously within
yet beyond…
Illumination
where the Divine
the Mystical
embraces the Human,
Yearning deeply,
Reaching far…
Being
the Self…
from within the centre
of our heart
where the soul
comes into embrace
with its own
timelessness

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THE INNER VOICE
If one is
Merely projecting
One’s ego
Then
It is impossible
To even hear
The Inner Voice
When the ego
Is transcended
One becomes
Aligned with
Truth
And the Inner Voice
Becomes
Crystal
Clear
From the book Mystical Poetry

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DEWDROP
Honey’d with clear, golden and lavender,
Spring’s blossom bringing forth new beginning,
Dawn awakens and glistens
In luminous flux; Oh artist of birth
Your Universal light of incandescent glow
Dances within my body, mind
Heart and Soul; Oh auspicious dewdrop,
Like a pendant of crystal chandelier,
Shaped like a tiny pear…
I see you at play upon flowers of spring,
I behold you everywhere, even [...]

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