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“The knowing by which everything is known ~ Enables us to come into our own” ~ quote by poet Thought the toxin, which ego feeds Save ourself, who else can we blame Lust a tempest, too hard to tame In staid silence, ego recedes Poised in peace, we choose to be still Voids within in timeless time fill Fears and desires ebb, love then leads We feel one with the universe Dancing without need to rehearse Head melds with the heart, where bliss breeds No conflicts remain to resolve We do nothing but yet evolve On God’s love and light, our soul feeds His magnetism fills feeble form We yield to love’s benign bliss storm Thought the toxin, which ego feeds In staid silence, ego recedes Fears and desires ebb, love then leads Head melds with the heart, where bliss breeds On God’s love and light, our soul feeds

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Date: 3/18/2025 4:28:00 AM
Dear US, Your words carries the weight of wisdom yet floats with the lightness of surrender creating a paradox only the deepest seekers understand. I liked the way you mixed ego, love, and divine magnetism into this seamless flow. I felt the stillness you describe and the gentle dissolution of conflict with the quietness of peace filling the spaces where fear once lingered. "We do nothing but yet evolve" that line alone holds galaxies of truth. What a guidepost, a word from beyond, a moment of grace captured in verse. Thank you for sharing this.Yes, Our Lords Love is everything! Spring Blessings, My Dear Friend, Daniel
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Date: 3/18/2025 7:45:00 AM
Thank you, Daniel dear. I feel humbled that these words find resonation in your glowing heart.
Date: 3/17/2025 2:51:00 AM
Poetry form ~ Constanza, invented by Connie Marcum Wong
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