Rise from the dead realm

Shadows played in sight
Dances of unicorns past
Rise from the dead realm
Behold the soul rekindled
From ashes of waves that flew

Butterfly effect

Chaos theory

Beyond borders

For I bear kinship to all but none

Beyond borders – Geetha Balvannanathan’s Blog – Isis Tratum

Age Quod Agis

Age Quod Agis

27 January 2017

I wanted to share with you a lesson learnt from an anecdote from my life and a prayer as a gift.

We often hear the motto “practice what you preach” and if you look around you, hardly anyone is really willing to do that. You can see this reluctance in every domain from the personal, to the social, to the political to the religious and even to the spiritual.

I don’t think I need to even go into the detail of how we fail this motto on all those levels. Suffice to say that if you look at the world and take a really good look, the examples are so clear they’re almost a slap in the face. You can of course turn the other cheek or believe me when I say that the examples of failing that motto are really numerous.

Taking a step back, I realised that I had always wondered whether one could actually truly live this motto even when faced with dire personal circumstances and the wise ones will always caution you “be careful what you wish for” because you might just get it. Now laden with lessons but never with regret, I stand wiser and know that while in that distorted pattern of mathematics that one tries to term economics the past is not an indicator of future performance, it stands very true on the level of all that is natural, including for humans. The past is an indicator of what went wrong if your present is not quite what you wanted it to be. While not all may be able to see beyond and understand what could possibly go wrong in the now, some whom we may call visionary are given to see without seeing what could go wrong in what we are doing now. Some may wish to speak the truth seen and some may just hold their peace.

Another motto that I really like and that comes to me from my childhood school called “Good Shepherd Convent” in India is “Age Quod Agis” and I think it is a beautiful motto so I thought that I should share it as well with you. I would add that whatever you are doing, do it with Love which would equate to doing it the right way. If Love cannot be a part of what you are doing, then you are not doing the right thing altogether.

I pray that we will always learn from our past be it today or tomorrow and would like to gift you this prayer in the form of an intent to overcome karma, to retrieve soul memory and to heal from not just the past but also from any future afflictions. If you like it and it resonates with you, please feel free to share it and/or to link to it within your blogs or other social media.

Reading of the prayer – 

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Courtesy Christian Schloe

Dragon Heart – The Old Code

Overcoming Karma, soul memory healing prayer – Geetha Balvannanathan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVmBWunD_Rk

Changing Paradigms

Changing Paradigms

25 January 2017

 

Hello my wordpress blog friends. So sorry I have not been able to read so many of your posts since a few weeks now for those whom I follow and who follow me. I hope you will enjoy this short prayer which I offer in exchange for not having visited you.

I wish for you an interesting journey throughout the year watching how things unfold in clarity, in truth and in integrity as the Earth shifts towards new paradigms and new energies.

My best wishes to you all and may this year bring all that your souls need and the greatest blessings that your heart desires.

Reading of the prayer: 

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Courtesy Christian Schloe

 

Love in what you do

Love in what you do

22 January 2017

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Courtesy Christian Schloe

 

Breathing hiss

Lungs rustling papers

Chained within

Free without

The heart in tears the mind stout

Dichotomy’s kin

 

Fluttering

Derogatory

Butterfly

Mocking moth

Reverie converted sloth

Society’s skin

 

Breathing bliss

Renewed revision

Seeing right

In the light

Contours define the shapes sight

Love in what you do

 

Reading of the poem: 

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Courtesy Christian Schloe

Let Go – As Seas Exhale

Grief and Dust – As Seas Exhale

Not All Of Us Can Do Great Things…but We Can Do Small Things With Great Love – As Seas Exhale

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzKROSCelMU

Happy days remount

Happy days remount

20 January 2017

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Courtesy Christian Schloe

 

Two to share

Burden of knowledge

When hearts drift

In mind rift

Abundance not in spendthrift

Meaningful places

 

Attention

Span ordinary

Woollen gloves

For the doves

The spells chanting what he loves

Builder of flurry

 

Three to keep

The slope winding deep

Into grounds

Life abounds

Solitary mind resounds

Flesh of Heart weighs pounds

 

Four ensnare

Fates of lines we share

Mind of hare

Brittle bare

In the fields of wilderness

Rabbits left out care

 

Five to weep

Sand twixt toes doth seep

Time to sway

Games at play

Winners sheltered gone astray

Needle in the hay

 

Six to count

Up down paramount

Silk mitten

For the kitten

Spinning wheel we now recount

Happy days remount

 

Reading of the poem: 

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Courtesy Christian Schloe

Feed the birds – Julie Andrews

Chim Chim Cheree – Mary Poppins & Bert (Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke)

Step in Time – Mary Poppins & Bert (Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke)

It’s a Jolly Holiday – Mary Poppins & Bert (Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke)

Let’s go fly a Kite – Julie Andrews David Tomlinson

Stay Awake – Julie Andrews

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yC_voMY6kY

Twining Venus Mars

Twining Venus Mars

20 January 2017

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Courtesy Christian Schloe

 

Shadows grow

Tall in the winter

Knock and knock

Who is there

Frightened cried the little hare

Is it big bad wolf

 

The light gleamed

Shadows extended

Shying day

Keen on hay

The hare asleep pretended

It was wolf at bay

 

Stories wove

Confusion’s webs strings

Three piglets

Squealed in fright

Through the thickened woods they drove

Falling out of sight

 

Hushed and mum

They gathered the hearth

Spilling Earth

And sawdust

They drove all wolves into slum

Of nothing the sum

 

Child reveals

The raging terrors

Laughter peals

Through the night

Shadows extension of light

In coin twin birthright

 

Web woven

Within waning stars

Only Heart

Keeps the Sight

Unwoven coils delight

Twining Venus Mars

 

Reading of the poem: 

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Courtesy Christian Schloe

Mono No Aware – Hammock

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjIWriDTptY