Suchness.

Fay Slimm.

 

 

 

Suchness.

 

Living at heart's core,
suchness is love that all
unwanted emotion is freed 
from fear of pain-ful remorse.

 

Looking at love's core,
suchness is heart that all
vision becomes ecstatic and
forgiveness ends what was raw.

 

Loving at heart's core 
suchness is spirit that all 
life sings with transcendence 
as hurting minds weep no more.

  • Author: Fay Slimm. (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 27th, 2019 11:14
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • User favorite of this poem: ANGELA & BRIAN.
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Comments6

  • Silkseduction

    Beautifully written.

    Thank you for sharing!

    -Lauren

    • Fay Slimm.

      So good to know you enjoyed the piece Lauren - - -- - -thank you for your visit and read - I look forward to reading more of your work.

    • ANGELA & BRIAN

      ANGELA HERE - Love this Poem FAY and have saved it as a FAVE ! I love the structure and the substance ! It it especially relevant to me because I miss Brian so so much - and yet knowing in a few weeks our separation will be no more - and we will be together - for ever & eternity !
      I am Living & Loving @ Hearts core & Looking @ Loves core and discovering the SUCHNESS (lovely word !) of Love & Heart & Spirit - AMEN

      Reading your unique ode has indeed :
      V 1. Liberated me from emotion & remorse
      V 2. Enhanced Vision and soothed rawness
      V 3. Made Life sing and my *Hurting Heart weeps no more !*

      I discussed my responce with BRIAN on SKYPE ! He agrees and send His LOVE. Thanks for caring so so much We felt the sentiments of this Poem were writen specially to sooth our *Love Pangs of Separation* THANK YOU !

      Blessings & Peace & Love
      ANGELA & BRIAN 🧡💙🧡💙🧡

      • Fay Slimm.

        I am delighted that both you and Brian found comfort from this posting dear Angela - - time seems to pass even slower when we are waiting so longlingly - and now September is almost upon us you are able to know that in a mere four weeks the wait will be over - - - thank you too for your friendship request -- sending you both great big hugs................. xxxxxx

      • dusk arising

        I so agree with your sentiment. Where does it come from, this mental transformation we undergo. Accepting, transcending? It must be one of those lessons love teaches us.

        Beautiful poetry from you.

        • Fay Slimm.

          I agree that transcendence is reached when love is accepted - - thank you for your welcome input to a subject poets can write on forever it seems - - so pleased the write gave you something quite special dear friend.

        • MaddieJ

          You are a genius!

          • Fay Slimm.

            Ah -- I blush at your comment 'cos I am far from a genius dear Duenna but thanking you muchly for your welcome visit and read. So pleased you enjoyed the thoughts and words.

          • Goldfinch60

            Love's core blossoms in your words Fay.

            • Fay Slimm.

              What a beautiful thought and I thank you so much for your continued support of my work dear Andrew.

              • Goldfinch60

                Who is this Andrew fella?

              • 2 more comments

              • kevin browne

                Emotionally written by someone who has delved into the deep end of loves drowning spirit. You express clearly some of the eternal evocative love thta's lay in the core of your own heart. A brilliant peice of poetry written with clarity of meaning. Good work, Fay...

                • Fay Slimm.

                  A humble thank you for reading between the lines of this little poem dear kevin - I am glad you found clarity among the meléé of words.

                  • kevin browne

                    Indeed I did, Fay. I can still feel the emotions after a while from reading such beautiful words. Keep them coming, dear friend...



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