
“Lotus Flower” by Warren Thompson
virginal flower
risen from muddy waters
Buddha emergent
(originally posted January 2014)
“Lotus Flower” by Warren Thompson
virginal flower
risen from muddy waters
Buddha emergent
(originally posted January 2014)
Writer Lynne Sargent
Poetry Puttering by Pax & Company
Sometimes everything has to be enscribed across the heavens so you can find the one line already written inside you. Sometimes it takes a great sky to find that small, bright, and indescribable wedge of freedom in your own heart. David Whyte
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I am where the valleys are deep, the mountains are high, and the wind moans through trees...
rejuvenatement - not retirement
Reblogged this on Baihu's Haikus and commented:
Lovely
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thanks for sharing my haiku with your readers
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My pleasure. I enjoy following your blog.
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delightful
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happy you liked it
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Reblogged this on Teacher as Transformer and commented:
This is a beautiful haiku which suggests an enlightened self emerges from darkness. Part of my meditation is the reading of a short passage by Osho each morning along with prayers. Osho reminds me that hate cannot prosper where there is love. This message was echoed by Father Richard Rohr’s contemplative passage this morning.
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thanks for sharing my haiku with your readers, ivon
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You are welcome Paul.
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WONDERFUL LOTUS……BUDDHA….SINCERELY ANDREA:))
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thank you kindly, Andrea
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Reblogged this on Poesy plus Polemics.
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sounds like a haiku to me. Blog On! Keep in touch.
Regards: James
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Nicely crafted, Paul. To paraphrase Coleridge, “the right words in the right order.”
Ron
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I’m pleased that you thought so
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Reblogged this on OUR POETRY CORNER.
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thank you for sharing my poem with your readers
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Namaste!
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I am humbled
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Ah yes, the golden flower. Wonderful share.
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much appreciated, rob
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Amazing.
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I love that word – thank you
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Om mani padme hum
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*smile*
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