by David E. Hopper
Plodding along - I struggle
I inhale – I exhale life
Changing life - is ever my changing my perception
But yet I am here in the moment
I cannot go anywhere but here
My struggle is always through my soul’s center
It beckons and calls
For me the action is reciprocal
There, when aligned my thoughts and feelings are conditioned for pure motives
I take comfort in responding to my soul
The Thick Astral Soup
by David E.Hopper
There’s a stirring about – its all very clear
But if we doddle too long its no longer near
Clear you say from whose point of view?
Its obvious to Those tuned into to You
We’ve struggled for aeons to get to this place
But now is the time to stand up and face
Facing the Dweller in all its malaise
Brings one to see how long we’ve been dazed
Be it crazy or hazy for long we’ve been duped
By the forces of darkness in this thick astral soup
But hark the call comes from deep within
That’s its up to us to practice, fulfill and begin
Begin to serve and to love and to give
For selfish behavior makes us chagrin
So onward we move – aligned and content
Ever vigilant, conscious and without lament
I look back and think what has been hence
Never regretful of the long journey dense
But now I’m more interested in “How can We do it?
Only “together” instead of round-tuit
So constantly listen to the voice that resounds
So that you’ll be ready for the next coming Round.
And know that The Masters ever look for those who can play
With the energies of light and love without delay
That We are the ones – my sisters and brothers
Who will make the difference in this world and another!
2 comments:
I especially liked the last poem, and the last lines of it:
And know that The Masters ever look for those who can play
With the energies of light and love without delay
That We are the ones – my sisters and brothers
Who will make the difference in this world and another!
I like your mix of thoughtfulness, quirkyness, knowledge, and inspiration.
Yes, Judith it was a moment of inspiration while reading something from Dr. Seuss.
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