Eternity ensues to mount
from fertile vale above the mist.
Traverse the river past the turn.
Calm at the perpetual fount
and steady forth into the fist
of heady sun-struck silent burn.
Encounter rare beauty to count
and serenely sense heaven-kissed
soft, silent aerie space to yearn.
Drift in God’s righteous paramount,
true philosophic pantheist.
Sup of all tantamount to learn.
The universe is elegance.
Be within it with vigilance.
Categories:
pantheist, environment, god, mountains, river,
Form: Rhyme
you can always say
that John is in heaven
wishful thinking
from a brother
from a pantheist
he always loved panties
Categories:
pantheist, best friend, brother, death,
Form: Free verse
I'm reading "Daring Democracy,"
Frances Moore Lappe and Adam Eichen,
noticing here too
racial justice glops onto EarthJustice.
This isn't news,
although maybe gospel GoodNews,
that polycultural regenerativity
and multicultural democratic health
are two reverse faces
of White
and Climate
Fragility,
In turn,
the ancient green health/wealth Face
resisting white nation-state western privilege,
militarism
colonialism
patriarchalism
nature/spirit dualism
fundamentalism
Anti-evangelical multicultural health,
regenerative wealth.
I lay my Daring Democracy paperback aside
lost in wonder
how we ever could imagine
degenerative monocultural elitism
as more worthy of a healthy democratic republic
than regenerative polycultural privilege
of sacred grace
Equally true
and cause for gratitude
whether atheist,
and/or monotheist,
and/or polytheist,
and/or pantheist,
and/or panentheist,
and/or ecologist,
and/or co-redeemer for EarthJustice.
Categories:
pantheist, deep, earth, education, green,
Form: Political Verse
The second coming of Jesus coincided with the World Cup game,
But no one noticed him as he had no expensive merchandise bearing his name.
People were flocking en masse to the stadium, with it bright lights and
pyrotechnics galore,
And Jesus with his long hair and sandals, looked a little like a bum, So was quite
easy to ignore.
One brave man spoke, and I thought he had something to say,
But all he said to Jesus was 'Hey man, you're going the wrong way! '
So I asked Jesus, if anything it was he had to say,
He shrugged his shoulders and said 'It doesn't really matter, I'm an atheist
anyway.'
'All this Son of God !@#$, I don't really understand,
I'm just a dissident carpenter, an ordinary man.'
As for me, I'm a Pantheist, I see heaven in the trees.
You wont catch me kissing the cross down upon my knees.
So I'd best shut up 'fore I get myself in trouble,
With all of the people out there who live inside a bubble.
Categories:
pantheist, life, people, social, jesus,
Form: I do not know?