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Rhythm, rhyme, and rap of afterlife (Read 1665 times)
betson
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Rhythm, rhyme, and rap of afterlife
May 16th, 2008 at 11:21am
 
Greetings  Smiley

Here's some results from a side quest I have to collect poetry that is inspired by or about
the afterlife. This interest developed when I ws first getting beyond the physical and felt
that just telling about it didn't express the experience adequately.

A recent search of this site found such  poetry and links on these following threads. (I know there are more but the magnifying glass just looks through the recent ones.):

Forums / Dream Sharing Forum / Re: peacock feather spinning around
 on: Apr 15th, 2008, 8:25am
 
Afterlife Knowledge / Re: Reincarnation
 on: May 13th, 2008, 11:39am on: May 13th, 2008, 11:39am

/ Afterlife Knowledge / after Alan: we'll be together again
 on: Apr 1st, 2008, 7:00pm

 Forums / Off Topic Posts / Re: a reading
 on: Apr 20th, 2008, 10:45am

Here's some more, different styles:

"Our sun spews souls across its solar sea
where they glitter in anonymity
Until called upon to form once again in honor of the winds.

Once ensconsed again within new worlds' fields
They take on forms in harmony
with the new planet's form and face.
From here we can begin to see the race
to sweet Sirius' golden shores.''
                                       
                                       by Gus LaGoille

Dust of the universe, Alight!
Unite your energies, glow brightly,
Refind the point of life and fly
As blue flame or silver sphere,
Mere dot, encased within the humorous.

                                                  by G L Goille (possibly the same as above)  Smiley

If you find or create some more, feel free to add. Please give credit to authors.

Copyright is not infringed as this is not done for profit, just for fun.  


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There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Shakespeare
 
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Re: Rhythm, rhyme, and rap of afterlife
Reply #1 - May 16th, 2008 at 2:50pm
 
Bets,

Quote:
"Our sun spews souls across its solar sea
where they glitter in anonymity
Until called upon to form once again in honor of the winds.

Once ensconsed again within new worlds' fields
They take on forms in harmony
with the new planet's form and face.
From here we can begin to see the race
to sweet Sirius' golden shores.''
                                      
                                      by Gus LaGoille


I really like this poem. I have often felt that our beautiful golden long life sun is alive in its own way. All the energy we get comes from this source and I can see why people have worshiped it over history.

Sol sings songs to the eternal one across the unimaginable vast dark void of cosmic space, until all of heaven is lit up and joins in perfect harmony and all creation becomes one with in glorious love, light, peace, hope, merging forever in infinite “ONENESS”

Hek!! You bring out the poet in me, I hope!

Love

ALAN 
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Blessings and Light

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Reply #2 - May 19th, 2008 at 8:05am
 
Poet Alan,

I like it very much!---you even used the same rhythm to start, then let it flow out into more free natural form!

Bets

PS  Gus likes it too!  Smiley
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