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Post by laughter on Nov 13, 2013 2:07:12 GMT -5
glimmer has given me the o.k. to quote her in public on what she told me privately: that she views poetry as a spiritual practice, and to all the poets of ST ... keep at it. layers and layers and layers and you saw within and without as they say when you see that which is true everything is perfect
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Post by enigma on Nov 13, 2013 4:13:33 GMT -5
Is that you Swansong? Just kidding . Yes, at least according to the PM's she sent to Silver. Also J/K. I like that.
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Post by quinn on Nov 13, 2013 6:06:05 GMT -5
GLAD you choose the hypnotist with intelligence and have benefitted from you outside help excusion. You can train your mind to cool-it(fear)an do your own housework. Well, there was no benefit. I was 20 and a mess, so no 'fresh eyes'. I think we're always doing our own housework, even with help. Help or no help is fine. How did you train your mind to cool it? Nice. I would say it's closer than a direct-relationship, though.
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Post by acewall on Nov 13, 2013 6:16:20 GMT -5
GLAD you choose the hypnotist with intelligence and have benefitted from you outside help excusion. You can train your mind to cool-it(fear)an do your own housework. Well, there was no benefit. I was 20 and a mess, so no 'fresh eyes'. I think we're always doing our own housework, even with help. Help or no help is fine. How did you train your mind to cool it? Nice. I would say it's closer than a direct-relationship, though. "How did you train your mind to cool it?" Meditation brings about balance. Meditation and psychotherapy keeps one growing, divining,undoing. Cultivating awakefullness is important, so is work. "You did say its closer than direct-relationship." What is "IT"? What is your Power?
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Post by acewall on Nov 13, 2013 6:21:20 GMT -5
glimmer has given me the o.k. to quote her in public on what she told me privately: that she views poetry as a spiritual practice, and to all the poets of ST ... keep at it. layers and layers and layers and you saw within and without as they say when you see that which is true everything is perfect tight in the middle of turmoil dislike or frustration, perfection is constant shown in a flash instant dissolving the mind.
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Post by laughter on Nov 13, 2013 9:27:40 GMT -5
glimmer has given me the o.k. to quote her in public on what she told me privately: that she views poetry as a spiritual practice, and to all the poets of ST ... keep at it. tight in the middle of turmoil dislike or frustration, perfection is constant shown in a flash instant dissolving the mind. as mind dissolves to fluid form from inside and out we are the storm nowhere to know nothing to go there is no me for you to see
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Post by Reefs on Nov 13, 2013 9:56:55 GMT -5
Thanks for the explanations of ATA. Welcome back.
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Post by acewall on Nov 13, 2013 19:36:15 GMT -5
tight in the middle of turmoil dislike or frustration, perfection is constant shown in a flash instant dissolving the mind. as mind dissolves to fluid form from inside and out we are the storm nowhere to know nothing to go there is no me for you to see ok, will come back wiff somfink.
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Post by acewall on Nov 14, 2013 3:03:58 GMT -5
holy-molly, for a starter,I did write something,a continuation of the flow...riverlike in interest, then(due to these computer issues I have been dealing with the last few days)all~was~lost before i could save it,post it here 4your eagle-eye, putting me into a tail~spin which was good as the exp allowed me to see clearly wtf I am dealing-with in regards to virus-ingestion via authentic sites(AVG)who fu<ked me over, wonderfully well, causing me enormous time wasting; I near threw me Puter in the bin, thinking its use-bye date has truelly expired. But hang-in I Am, and contained not creating an exhibition of myself; its delivered me sanely an gainly-like back ito the bright,invisable to others it seems, like you, not here at all awaiting recognition by others when theyve arrived here Like I have arrived here Now! Phark, what a jouney.
So I will need to get back to it, after all this fixing an dnloading is over an make me post later Bro. Meantime, refreshing was the beer I drank whilst being frank with you.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2013 11:09:09 GMT -5
Poetry (or any other creative expression) can be a spiritual practise, if the intention is there to make it so.
I write poetry and stories, it can be part of working through something. It can be a release, it can be a communication with spirit. But I wouldn't write for someone or something. I did that once at university, and whilst it might have produced poems that were technically better to be read by others, it wasn't a spiritual practise, it was an intellectual practise.
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Post by laughter on Nov 14, 2013 14:46:08 GMT -5
Poetry (or any other creative expression) can be a spiritual practise, if the intention is there to make it so. I write poetry and stories, it can be part of working through something. It can be a release, it can be a communication with spirit. But I wouldn't write for someone or something. I did that once at university, and whilst it might have produced poems that were technically better to be read by others, it wasn't a spiritual practise, it was an intellectual practise. glimmer made a similar distinction in what she told me I could share. poetry is definitely a spiritual practise (well, in most cases, overly composed poetry is just not it).
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