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<< Mark, will you allow me to set up a section on my website for your poems...

I gather you don't have time for that...and I will gladly share cyberspace with you >>

Hi Harsha ~ I have visited your website, not extensively, but I will

spend more time there. I did notice that you had some poems and

wondered about it. They were by different people, if I remember

correctly. Do you put other (I guess I mean "ordinary" or "just

folks") people's poems on your site? Is this what you meant in your

note to Mark? I am curious because I too write poetry and am always

eager for ways to share it. My poetry is very eclectic ~ besides

being about my personal mundane and spiritual experiences, it

reflects the many branches of my spirituality "tree." These branches

include other spirituality belief systems that have held meaning for

me, and that I consider to be a part of my own spiritual identity

(the "tree"). Here is one I would like to share. Shanti ~ Linda

The Circle Dance

The Circle Dance,

the Labyrinth,

calls from deep inside your heart,

spirals through your spirit's spaces,

dances in the sacred wheels,

turning chakras,

spinning webs

of Light and Love

that call you Home.

Across the moors

from ancient times,

the sound of softly treading feet

and Bodhran drum, gently thrumming,

echos the beating of your heart,

resounds through all your spirit's longing,

repeating sounds you've long forgotten,

leading you with timeless rhythm

to find the place that is your Home.

copyright Linda Talbott 1998

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Dear Linda,

Your poem is lovely. Submissions for the next magazine to be put up on

the website are always open and most welcome. This includes poems,

articles, pictures, and personal stories. Your story about your

childhood illness and the visionary experiences would be excellent

too. Perhaps you could do a more expanded and detailed version for

the next magazine.

This goes for everyone else too... please be thinking all along of

what you may want to contribute... and we will start saving things

for the next issue. Submissions may be sent to me, glee (AT) intrepid (DOT) net

and the editors will review them.

Thanks everyone,

Gloria

- nierika (AT) aol (DOT) com

Tuesday, March 20, 2001 1:00 PM

Re: Sharing poems

Harsha wrote: << Mark, will you allow me to set up a section on my website for your poems...

I gather you don't have time for that...and I will gladly share cyberspace with you >>

Hi Harsha ~ I have visited your website, not extensively, but I will

spend more time there. I did notice that you had some poems and

wondered about it. They were by different people, if I remember

correctly. Do you put other (I guess I mean "ordinary" or "just

folks") people's poems on your site? Is this what you meant in your

note to Mark? I am curious because I too write poetry and am always

eager for ways to share it. My poetry is very eclectic ~ besides

being about my personal mundane and spiritual experiences, it

reflects the many branches of my spirituality "tree." These branches

include other spirituality belief systems that have held meaning for

me, and that I consider to be a part of my own spiritual identity

(the "tree"). Here is one I would like to share. Shanti ~ Linda The

Circle Dance The Circle Dance, the Labyrinth, calls from deep inside

your heart, spirals through your spirit's spaces, dances in the

sacred wheels, turning chakras, spinning webs of Light and Love that

call you Home. Across the moors from ancient times, the sound of

softly treading feet and Bodhran drum, gently thrumming, echos the

beating of your heart, resounds through all your spirit's longing,

repeating sounds you've long forgotten, leading you with timeless

rhythm to find the place that is your Home. copyright Linda Talbott

1998/joinAll paths go

somewhere. No path goes nowhere. Paths, places, sights, perceptions,

and indeed all experiences arise from and exist in and subside back

into the Space of Awareness. Like waves rising are not different than

the ocean, all things arising from Awareness are of the nature of

Awareness. Awareness does not come and go but is always Present. It

is Home. Home is where the Heart Is. Jnanis know the Heart to be the

Finality of Eternal Being. A true devotee relishes in the Truth of

Self-Knowledge, spontaneously arising from within into It Self.

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