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Religion Psychological Poems

These Religion Psychological poems are examples of Psychological poems about Religion. These are the best examples of Psychological Religion poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Faith Bird
Faith Bird

By Mark D. Stucky

 “Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark.” -- Rabindranath Tagore


Faith bird,...

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Categories: faith, light, prayer, psychological,



HOPE
Hope in the depths of the human soul,

Hope that guides us towards our goal.

Hope, a beacon in times of despair,

Hope, a light that we all...

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Categories: psychological, celebration, encouraging, hope, nature,

Rays Of Consciousness
Similar to a 
Gentle transition of electrical power 
Or 
A flash of lightning slamming into the mind 
Consciousness-rays permeates 
My body and mind 
Always and...

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Categories: psychological,

Premium Member Make Believe and Crazy
("Creation Myth 101", 2018, original encaustic)

Make Believe and Crazy

A world gone mad
Upside down, inside out
And if you don’t like it
You must be a phobe.

Gaslighting's nothing...

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Categories: allegory, mental illness, psychological,

Premium Member Within Us and Without Us
(Five Buddha Mandala, 2018, original encaustic)

Notes on Religion and Faith

The superstition of religious content applies to all religions and faiths.

They are the context of faith.

But...

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Categories: philosophy, psychological, religion, spiritual,



Soul Psychology
Souls are assigned an agenda of purposeful worth
People meander meaning as a purpose of birth

Souls are here to experience emotional exchange
Our confluence with drama deceives...

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Categories: psychological, religion, soulmate,

Auguries From Apophenia
NOT incarnated in an unlight inside this Great Hookworm's duotoroidal traumedy-

NOR feverously skeined 'tween the Void's warp-weft over timeleft psukhai shivering-

NIL latency in thoughtfoam friths...

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Categories: psychological, allegory, dark, horror, mystery,

Epistle Iii - Wishfully Sinking
(I)
I am the vessel of flesh
the libertine lecher
heaped in the ash of
Mosaic burnt offerings
I search for a lifeline
with both eyes
entombed,
wishfully sinking
in my antediluvian covenant

(II)
I am...

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Categories: christian, god, jesus, psychological,

Premium Member Words in the Wind
Words in the Wind

By Mark D. Stucky
Winds carried away the words
that Jesus, the Word made flesh,
wrote in the dust,
while sitting near a trembling woman,
who was...

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Categories: psychological, judgement, love, political, sin,

Premium Member No Longer Legion
No Longer Legion

By Mark D. Stucky
Demons departed
via possessed pigs,
down the dusty slope,
drowning under waves,
descending into the Abyss
from which they came.

Purged of evil spirits, 
my new...

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Categories: psychological, god, mental health, peace,

Premium Member Divine Name Calling
Divine Name Calling

By Mark Stucky
In our beginning,
        God whispered into DNA dust,
      ...

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Categories: psychological, community, god, love, relationship,

Premium Member Extreme Baptism
Extreme Baptism

By Mark D. Stucky
What water volume optimizes baptism?
Sprinkling, pouring, or total immersion?
Will more water cleanse my crimes better?
Will all my many sins wash away?

I...

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Categories: psychological, baptism, devotion, faith, god,

Premium Member Whose Words
Whose Words?

By Mark Stucky
Hissing whispers in the garden
twisted the warning words of God.
A shadowy tempter in the wilderness
shouted enticements to the Word made flesh.

Twisted words...

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Categories: psychological, conflict, confusion, god, love,

Premium Member A Theology of Boxes
A Theology of Boxes

By Mark Stucky
Praise God for “boxes”
        that form infrastructure for living!
Praise God for customs, conventions,...

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Categories: change, leadership, philosophy, psychological,

Premium Member Whale Wayfarers
Whale Wayfarers

By Mark Stucky
Are you obsessed like Captain Ahab,
horizon-bound to harpoon that whale?
Could that addiction shipwreck you
and drown loved ones surrounding you?
Is your Pequod-like quest
worth...

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Categories: addiction, emotions, god, psychological,


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