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Midnitesun
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0 posted 2009-06-24 05:27 AM


As sift of sand slipped from my hand
I chanced to see before me
a wondrous gift...

Reality.

No foolish fantasy could offer me
this sacred sight so clearly;
the beauty of a life’s story
lies openly upon the earth naturally,
the bounty of which can be found as easily
in the lowliest ebony depths of a muddy ditch
as within coveted cerulean skies,
or upon waves of titanium white as they curl and twitch
atop the most tempestuous cobalt seas.

In search of the purpose of past,
I cast about aimlessly seeking simple solutions,
pondering life’s never-ending mysteries
while the surround sound of noisey screeching gulls
teased me, enticed me to crawl
over sharp shin-scraping wretched rocks on the jetty,
when all along, beneath my wandering feet
sacred smooth stones sighed repeatedly:

We are all one.
We are all one.
We are all one.

Not being one to consciously comprehend
higher math or elusive elaborate formulas,
this simple message became my absorption,
a vision quest of Unity, my samadhi:

Reality.

Though it is whatever
each one chooses it to be,
in the end we are all one.

~samadhi~ non-dualistic, reaching a higher level of concentration through meditation



© Copyright 2009 Kathleen Kacy Stafford - All Rights Reserved
Chalmette Guy
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1 posted 2009-06-24 08:42 AM


Hey Kacy, did you know there is a song by Live called "Secret Samadhi"?
I am trying for my Samadhi right now.
This a secret little gem here.

Robert E. Jordan
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2 posted 2009-06-24 10:25 AM


Yo dear Kacy,

I don't know about you, however, I'm 100% behind reality.  There's nothing like it.

Love Bobby

Midnitesun
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3 posted 2009-06-24 10:39 AM


CG, I didn't know that, thanks for the tip!
Have a great week, mon ami.

Bobby, me too. Reality is amazing. However, I do enjoy some fantasy time.

Artic Wind
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4 posted 2009-06-24 11:20 AM


I really enjoyed reading this Kacy! ~


ARCTIC WIND

jwesley
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5 posted 2009-06-24 03:15 PM


I too am all for reality, and it was brought home firmly the other day when I dropped a three pound sledge on my right big toe...even the left big toe hurt.  That portion of 'reality' I can do without!

But I loved your portion, my friend, as usual.

In reality of toe...

j.

OwlSA
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6 posted 2009-06-24 03:16 PM


Kacy, this gem with its simplicity and its complexity is a many facetted ruby, or a glass of very select red wine, with its vibrant depths and smooth surfaces of perfection.  You need to reach the world with this - and so very, very many of your exquisite poems - what about a book???

Owl

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7 posted 2009-06-24 03:58 PM


Oh no, Jimmy, is the toe smashed? That is a reality I could do without too! Thanks for taking time to read. I'll say a healing prayer/chant for that toe!!!

Diana, I've thought about a book, but not made any steps in that direction yet. Thank you for such a great reply to this particular poem.
It was originally posted in a smaller forum (Poetic Haven) in April 2004, and just needed a small edit update. It is still one of my personal favorites.

[This message has been edited by Midnitesun (06-25-2009 07:38 AM).]

LindsayP
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8 posted 2009-06-24 09:50 PM



That was a very enjoyable post dear Kacy

and a thought provoking one as well. Love

Lindsay

Bill Charles
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9 posted 2009-06-24 10:03 PM


Midnitesun - you write of reality well, and yes, it's whatever one makes of it...

BC

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10 posted 2009-06-25 09:39 AM


effective, personal expression of enlightenment/philosophic
'Universalism' (Dhyāna/Chan/Zen in Sanskrit/Buddhism) ...

I am particularly fond of:

"the beauty of a life’s story
lies openly upon the earth naturally,
the bounty of which can be found as easily
in the lowliest ebony depths of a muddy ditch
as within coveted cerulean skies,
or upon waves of titanium white as they curl and twitch
atop the most tempestuous cobalt seas."

applause for this 'penning' !!

OwlSA
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11 posted 2009-06-25 01:35 PM


I popped in to see if there was a reply to my reply and got drunk on this delicious ruby red wine/got lost in the depths of this wine red ruby again!  I am glad you have thought of a book, Kacy.  Please think of it some more.  You would be doing a service to humanity.

Owl

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12 posted 2009-06-25 01:39 PM


Yes, indeed! "We are all one", dear Zen Mistress!

Namaste

EA

adagio
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13 posted 2009-06-25 03:16 PM


Yes we are all one
lovely work
adagio --still out there

Margherita
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14 posted 2009-06-25 04:50 PM


Peace permeates your words, dear Kacy. The awareness of being One changes our perception of the world and of humanity. Life's sacredness unfolds, even in a sand grain.

Love the whole poem, it is a gem indeed, but the favorite expression is:

quote:
sacred smooth stones sighed repeatedly:

we are all One


Yes, I would be happy to be able to buy a book of yours!

Love,
Margherita


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15 posted 2009-06-25 05:48 PM


To each of you, my heart smiles a thank you.
Adagio, it is a special joy to see your name here. I think of you and your lady each day I view my garden. My 'Leah' tribute is a white blooming sage. The fragrant old world roses that line the walkway in the back yard now have a nickname as well...
Leah's Bountiful Beauties.

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