.

Well what do we have here ……………

“Spirituality into such a vague state that people mistake it for
poetry”


Who is the true authority on where poetry stops and spirituality
begins ???

When my heart and soul feel elevated and this world appears to be
filled with beauty.
Is this the function of poetry or spirituality or simply having a
great day ???
If one man reads a poem and feels high.  Then the next man looks deep
inside his silence to reconnect with his true self.    Is not, the
journey irrelevant and the destination common?

Perhaps the apparent “vague state” is merely the subtle nature of the
words necessary to explore a subject we all feel deep down inside and
yet also realise logic and reason fail to define.   That human
condition where things like Love, beauty, God & fear make manifest.
We all feel them on a daily bases and yet it is only labels like
poetry, spirituality, Art, Love and God, that help us balance this
experience of  human being with those tangable and intangable sides of
the self.

In my view ……….  The more we can blend spirituality with anything, the
more it will help the masses wake up to their deeper nature and true
inner self.

All attempts to raise awareness of the true self are good.

To make money or become famous, out of this subject takes far more
than writing a book.
Lead by example is the only way.

Shine your light, so that the pilgrims may so-to choose the light.


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On Mar 22, 12:36 pm, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
> For a start, please simplify your sentences and don't make spirituality into
> such a vague state that people mistake it for poetry instead of
> spirituality. You may be a good poet but a poet is just a man suffering his
> emotional rollercoaster and making a living out of writing those
> experiences.
>
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 7:54 PM, Mark Ty-Wharton <[email protected]>wrote:
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> > On 21 March 2011 19:12, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >> "I am" is not an "in here" phenomena looking "out there" at a frightening
> >> universe full of dangerous things - "I am" shows up as a function of what 
> >> is
> >> in the clearing "out here" at the edges of experience both finite and
> >> anti-finite. That is to say that a... contracted individual was never
> >> "born into" a world, rather IT is "of" this world and comes into being in a
> >> relationship with physical existence that cannot be separated from physical
> >> existence itself. Paradoxically "I am" both real and unreal and the dance
> >> between all that is me can be truly magical.
>
> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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> >> Mark - your above statements are totally nonsense. Please don't write a
> >> book if this is what you are going to fill 200 pages of it with.
>
> > don't worry, the book examines these kind of statements it doesn't ask
> > anyone to believe anything
>
> >>  Sorry to say but you are most probably in an utterly delusional state of
> >> mind. You want fame and glory and be in the limelight.
>
> > your point being?- Hide quoted text -
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