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Premium Member Psychotripic Theory of Everything
Compassion co-arises nondually 
internal-external.

Today I want to talk about possibilities
for integral polycultural dynamics,
which are systemic relationships,
correlations,
between LeftBrain deductive ego-mind,
RightBrain inductive eco-body,
and a boundary between these bicameral landscapes,
which we call unconsciousness.

The feasibility
and health value
of recognizing this...

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Categories: mythological, community, political, psychological, science, spiritual, western,
Form: Free verse



Song of Amergin: Translation
The Song of Amergin: Modern English Translations

The Song of Amergin
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

I am the sea breeze
I am the ocean wave
I am the surf's thunder
I am the stag of the seven tines
I am...

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Categories: mythological, ireland, myth, mythology, song, storm, visionary, war,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member For Onion Pt 2
I miss the old days where only you had my key
I miss the old times - running wild and free
I miss the old house and your pool and banana tree
I miss the days when it...

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Categories: mythological, child,
Form: Rhyme
Brownian Motion Writ Large
Brownian motion writ large...
within small medium 
as light brainstorm doth 
hail forth the following poem.

Across the realm of gray matter
slowly percolating within tissue
composed of neuronal, glial 
and endothelial cells, and although 
there must be biological...

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Categories: mythological, 11th grade, 12th grade, age, appreciation, business,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wrath of Zeus
The Greek gods were egotistic, arrogant, jealous,
Said to be excellent lovers, fanatics, and zealous
About everything and anything, lounged around
Adorning places like Marathona, the Acropolis
The Parthenon.  Archaeology
Maintains that Greek Mythology 
Goes back to the Bronze...

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Categories: mythological, beauty,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Spirits In the Wood
Standing all alone in the woods;
eyes shut, I feel the lilting light.
Sun dodges needles through the crown,
beams land on my skin softly so.
Brisk breezes quicken and rustle.
Bristlecone pines ever sway slowly,
while pockets of air blush...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mythological, death, earth, fantasy, sin, sound, spiritual, tree,
Form: Free verse
Brief Mane n Tail shampoo tall tell tale
Brief Mane n' Tail shampoo tall (tell) tale

Living social amidst 
crime infested urban jungle 
bumping uglies cheek to jowl 
analogous fate being housed in jail
escape room of great outdoors 
spurred subject matter in question
to journey...

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Categories: mythological, adventure, anger, animal, beach, beautiful, cinco de
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Illuminations, Temptations, Life's Travails Endured
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From my new blog..

Illuminations, Temptations, Life's Travails Endured 
 
Weep for Truth that man's inherent evil betrayed
Zeus hurled lightning bolts, paradise dreams delayed;
Intriguing words, those tales of mythological beasts
Sirens tempt, alluring songs, dark orgasmic feasts:
Man...

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Categories: mythological, appreciation, art, dedication, deep, humanity, inspirational, wisdom,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member To What Profound Penance Owe You This Boon, O Yashotha
To what profound penance owe you this boon, O! Yashotha! Translation of Oothukkadu Venkata Subbha Iyer’s enna thavam seithanai – yashOthA by T. Wignesan

To what profound penance owe you this boon, O! YashOthA! ®

That He...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mythological, endurance, god, jealousy, religious, tamil, universe,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Thank You My Lord For My Bedtime Prayers Number Three
Dearest Lord Jesus, Lord in Your mercy hearken unto me, Thy good and Thy
faithful servant. "Rescue the perishing, pray for the dying, Jesus, (You) will 
rescue us (and also redeem us) Jesus will save. For...

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Categories: mythological, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Narrative
Brownian Movement Writ Large
Akin to daffodils got to puff the magic dragon GoDaddy seed achieve
visibly absent pride and prejudice where aggrieve
ment unseen, as careening human bits believe
where forebears of Adam and the ants sandy dunes cleave
species pollination, yet...

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Categories: mythological, adventure, age, allusion, conflict, confusion, humanity, myth,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member K167 and K168 of Canto Xvii of the Thiruk-Kural With Translations and Commentary
K167 and K168 of CANTO XVII of the THIRUK-KURAL with Translations and Commentary

[Here, again, in these two couplets Thiru-Valluvar is having the time of his life making his followers dread the consequences of what he...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mythological, bible, humor, jealousy, mentor, tamil, truth,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member Ragnarok: the Storm
With the end of days upon them
Nears the time of final battle
In the halls of high Valhalla
Asgard senses its death rattle

In the forest crows the rooster 
In the sky the sun does darken
In the cave...

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© Roy Jerden  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mythological, weather,
Form: Epyllion
For God's Sake
FOR GOD’S SAKE

When living "...of the world" despair unfurled.
I lost sight of heaven’s glorious pearl.
Truths shouted out from the depths of my mind.
God’s loving whispers to me stayed entwined.

Higher education became my goal.
Scientific teachings soon...

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Categories: mythological, faith, introspection, lifegod, me, education, bible, bible,
Form: Couplet
A Bonanza of Opportunities Went Up In Gun Smoke
As if in a decades long
     somnambulant trance
     for majority of years
     I finally awoke,
three score minus
     one orbitz...

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Categories: mythological, 11th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade, 9th
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Name Is Lelawala-W
Where sunless river weeps and waves into the deep
 Please awake me not as I sleep very charmed sleep.
 Have many a names in different cultures world over
 Boann, Anqet, Mujaji, talaya, Lelawala, & Tsoninar

...

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Categories: mythological, me, native american, rain, river,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I Drew a Heart
I can't watch a happy ending,
Guy gets the gal,
Girl gets her pal,
I can't do it with out crying.

Maybe I'm like you,
maybe you cry too.
I'll tell you why I do,
will you tell me too.

I never got mine.
Said...

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Categories: mythological, lost love,
Form: Free verse
Navigating Outward Bounds of Relationships
Volition, orientation familiarization aahing
and oohing within restrictive paradigm molding
inviolable honorable gentility -
flagrantly, desirously, clearly boyz abandoning
willfully skirting, panting (heavily)
forfeiting abominably, (no Joe King) abiding

chomping at bit, damning delineated, or obscure
parameters, between one acceding
Earthlinked selfish living
psychosexual...

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Categories: mythological, friendship, hyperbole, joy, love, may, sensual, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
This Guardian Angel
There is a looking glass in my head
That reflects images of a me,
That are me, yet not me;
An interpretation of me.
Each image taking on characteristics
That are me,
And creating an embodiment, a character,
That has the qualities...

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Categories: mythological, introspection
Form: Free verse
Good Ol' Triple-Six and the Eternal Drive-By - First Part
(There's a thirteenth 'zodiacal' constellation, Ophiucus, The Serpent Wrestler/Holder, or the "Twelth Symbol," as here used. In some ancient cultures, serpents were revered as feminine symbols of rebirth/healing, and bees as symbols of wisdom, while...

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Categories: mythological, family, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Dear Dragon
Dear dragon you must understand,
you are alone in human lands.
These beings, they are not like we;
mortal beasts, they truly be.

Controlled strictly by their fear,
mortal creatures, will bring tears;
Their finite minds, don’t comprehend,
the wondrous realm, where...

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Categories: mythological, inspiration, metaphor, peace, philosophy, poems, poetry, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Sigh of Sin ? (Part - 1)
in this world of the limped nuptial 
i’ve appeared as a power-missile of the lac-dye 
that is used by the hindu women 
to paint the border of their feet 

the tooth-ache of some-one pumpkin 
that...

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Categories: mythological, fantasywomen, love, women,
Form: Prose Poetry
Little Known Holidays Occurring On February Fifteenth
Little known holidays occurring on February fifteenth...,
awaiting commercial sponsors to become...
what else...,but hand over fist money makers?
(http://www.holidays-and-
observances.com/february-15.html)

Excess Valentine's surplus sweet treats
and assorted paraphernalia
need not go to waste
said sappy accouterments
can be repurposed

quickly without haste
less pronounced celebrated...

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Categories: mythological, america, appreciation, celebration, february, humorous, memorial, remember,
Form: Free verse
Between Things and Colors1
The sun sank into rusty chains
Ancient Mesopotamian constellations begin to spin
Shadows in the bushes
Sidewalks walking from the back
Cetoniinae trapped in glass
Your gaze runs through the sky
yes, like Schelling's rose
Tesla cars crossing the border
The dust of...

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Categories: mythological, abuse, africa, allah, allusion, america,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Carpo, the Goddess of Autumn
Autumn is at once symbolic of plenty, ripening, harvest, and abundance; and, at the same time, a symbol of letting go, decay, decline, old age, and even death, with associations of things being past their...

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Categories: mythological, seasons,
Form: Haibun

Book: Reflection on the Important Things