About the Poetry

All of the poems in this blog are spirit-inspired. Every word came to me each day for a full year while in deep meditation. I simply wrote what I heard onto a pad of paper in my lap with eyes closed – meaningful, multi-stanza verses in mere minutes. I was unaware of each poem’s theme until I transcribed it later word for word. Each day brought new and wondrous discoveries about the world beyond our five physical senses, incredible wisdom, and messages of hope which I share with you in this blog. The last poems received are displayed below on this page, but the entire collection of 365+ poems are archived here in the left-hand column. You can search by topic or keyword using the search box in the upper left corner. May you find among them just the right message which speaks to your heart.



Thursday, June 10, 2010

Poem #325 - Perfect in Design

From Las Vegas, Nevada

As above, so below.
The world is one big mirror.
Look for the sameness in all things
And things will get much clearer.

In shapes you see the patterns.
Lines and circles are repeated.
Symbols of eternity
Where nothing is deleted.

In your very body
You can see the great perfection.
Look into a mirror
At the God in your reflection.

Perfect in proportion
Though this you may not see.
But study sacred ratios
And there will be revealed great mastery.

All you see around you
Is a sign of God in action.
The more you see the signs of this
The more your satisfaction.

History repeats itself,
But so do shapes and signs.
Divinity is there to see –
On display in God’s designs.

2 comments:

  1. Sometimes it is difficult to see perfection in ourselves and on our earth. But the world of spirit reminds us today to "Look into a mirror at the God in your reflection" and "Look for the sameness in all things and things will get much clearer."

    May we see the divinity in God's designs this day...

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  2. the reference to the golden ratio (or how i interpret it) or as other call it, divine proportion is very intriguing & challenging as mathematicians, artists, musicians have been studying and attempting to mimic for centuries. I too have been caught up in the aesthetics of it for nearly 40 years.

    This poem also invoked the "new" paradigm presented by Michael Talbot in his book Holographic Universe.

    Exciting read today.

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