The book

Lorenz

Book of destiny.

Bless you who can read it beyond the eyes.

To the garden  seated  and meditating .

Mind's flowers book .Scent of tranquility

where the thirsty  soul drinks at the source.

Poetry of words that come from on high . 

The angel's hand soothes ailments .

Path of grace in the new born child  purity.

Each finding their way  freed from spells

and hearing the call .

Book you carry inside you 

as turning the pages of light

in search of unity again .

Rock of faith , inner  temple .

Today's pilgrim ,creature realized 

crossing the curtain of fire,

walking on the tamed ocean.

Inspired book  reflecting the divine landscape.

Speech incarnated in the curve of the letter.

 mystery in the sublime revealed .

  Book of the wise man who knows 

neither fear nor inferno ...

 

  • Author: lorenz (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 2nd, 2024 07:15
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  • sorenbarrett

    This poem carries with it the feel of mystery, magic, the occult a type of astrology, alchemy, kabbalah nicely written

    • Lorenz

      A very antroposophical inspiration !

      • sorenbarrett

        Thanl you Lorenz your support is deeply appreciated

      • Tony36

        Awesomely written

        • Lorenz

          Many thanks for your kind appreciation !

          • Tony36

            You're welcome

          • Ellen Marsell

            The feeling that this poem is not just a literary work, but evidence of a deep spiritual practice. It is filled with light mysticism, inspiring reflection on the spiritual path, the value of inner peace...

            • Lorenz

              '' we are our own temple ! '' Said Rudolf Steiner .

            • Dan Williams

              I have almost no formal education but was taught to read very young, it has carried me and propelled me through life. Thanks for this.



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