Tag Archives: humanity

In a World Rearranging

There are times when the world is rearranging itself. And at times like that, the right words can change the world. ~ Orson Scott Card

What if some of the right words are slipping through the cracks of censorship? How would we know?

And the bigger question for me right now is, do most people even care?

If we as individuals commit to a society where we take responsibility for our own words (that is, we are not going out to willfully hurt others with them), then we and our words will sort themselves out. Do we need “parenting” by an external authority?

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Moonstruck

Sweet silver vision,
dark mirror prince kisses you,
wooing the Goddess.

What else evokes romance that is quite like moonlight? I speak not simply of love or lust, but also the quicksilver beauty of everything the Goddess touches.

She works her spell, reviving the mystery and magic of life. Just as the Sun nourishes and energizes, the Moon soothes and sparks our dreams.

No wonder the lake prince adores her. Which does make me wonder, does she love him in return, or just herself in his mirror?

“A lake is a landscape’s most beautiful and expressive feature. It is Earth’s eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature.” (Henry David Thoreau)


Moonstruck © Susan L Hart | From Our Beautiful Earth

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City

Can you imagine living in Tokyo? When I think of Japan, I long to see the cherry blossoms in spring… “Patient, nature waits.”

Escape

Beyond the babel,
my bliss, beauty, sacredness,
soul cradled in calm.

Related Post: Healing Power of Trees

haiku “City” and “Escape” are from Hart Haiku Vol. 1, Susan L Hart

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Birthright

Freedom is that thing
you were born with, is your right.
It lives in your soul.


Deep inside yourself, do you believe this? Or has society convinced you of something different?

Birthright is from Hart Haiku Vol. 1, © Susan L Hart

Wholly

Living life wholly, fully, completely,
is a process of learning,
with full awareness
and reverently,
for life IS holy –
I don’t mean religiously,
but yes, spiritually,
and respectfully
of All of Life,
not sacrificially
of yourself,
your own soul,
your learning,
but cooperatively
with humanity,
compassionately,
understandingly,
gracefully,
lovingly,
becoming
wholly
One.


Wholly © Susan L Hart | Is an excerpt from The Samurai’s Pen

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