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by Debby J Rosenberg
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
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truth is also the density of planet earth
where duality reigns its heavy weight
we are born as a positive state
then the negative pressure begins its slate
and lives inside the head and cells
it takes practice and true strength
to remain balanced and connected to source
even the true enlightened like
mother Teresa or Jesus Christ
understand the time of disconnect
the ancient Vedic often refer to it
as the in and out breath of god
and feel forsaken when it withdraws
 
remember we are never forsaken
because the breath will always return
fresh, vital, and re-energized
faith and patience are virtues
especially in these times
as increasing solar cycle activity
escalates and earths magnetic fields
are bombarded with its energy
and climate change becomes radical
 
when i connect with god and where I call home
the world that is not the earth but the place
i know in my soul as where i’ll eventually return
i feel it intensely, it is pure light and
it is a bliss like no other and is here on earth
obtainable and available to connect to
it matters not ones belief in religion or science
both have proven its truth
 
and sometimes, i just have to clear my head
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 




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Reviewed by m j hollingshead 12/31/2007
good one enjoyed the read
Reviewed by Mitzi Jackson 12/20/2007
bravo!!!!
very well written strong and powerful
this stands, and so do i
one of my favorites now!!!!
thank you for sharing, truly!!!
Reviewed by richard cederberg 12/20/2007
Written with conviction. When we pass through the portal we will know for sure, then, how much our earthly minds were capable of truly grasping.
Blessings ...
Richard
Reviewed by Tinka Boukes 12/20/2007
Outstanding piece!!

Love Tinka
Reviewed by D Johnson 12/20/2007
truly, energizing words, magnified by a kagillion times.

peace,
dan
Reviewed by Walt Hardester 12/20/2007
I enjoyed this existentialist prose, Debby

and sometimes, i just have to clear my head...
Is that like blowing your nose?

Walt
Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan 12/19/2007
a wonderful write-the last verse is my favorite, poignant truth within oneself
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