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You Are Heard. Always.

When you get up at 5 a.m.,and you’re asking the universe for an answer to your problem, and you wonder if anyone at all is listening, and you look out the window, and this.


You are always heard, by somebody, somewhere, in this realm or some other. Never doubt it for a second. You just have to ask.


Life Is a Gift

It’s a blue-sky day,
one of those
beauteous blue-full,
joyously jocular,
splendidly splashy,
exceptional days –
I long to shout
LIFE IS A GIFT
in unmistakable
letters across the
blue shiny yonder,
to imprint them
indelibly on your
mind, so you’ll –

Remember when
the dark clouds roll
in, on a day when
life feels pissy and
oh so problematic,
to take a deep breath,
and close your eyes,
and gently pull the
gray gloom aside,
to see those big
oh so true words
I etched on blue
for you, so that
you’d never forget –

Life is a gift.


Life Is a Gift is from my ebook Soul Journey: The Poetry of Life. Today I’m giving away free copies. If you’d like one, I invite you to download it here.

Susan L Hart / SusanLHart.com / HarteBooks.com

Earth School

Do you believe your soul is returning here in various lives to work out all that you need to learn to evolve? Or, are you a person who perhaps believes in only one life, but also the eternal aspect of the soul after that one life? Or, are you someone who does not believe in either; there is one life and no afterlife?

I’m not here to say what is “right or wrong”, or what someone else “should or shouldn’t” believe, but only to share my own process on this idea of the evolving soul.

From a very young age, I always felt within me the presence of a higher creative power at work in the world. (If you’re sensitive, you can feel it between the lines in everything. The Native peoples call this “the web of life”.) However, exploring my feeling of this higher energy within the Christian church as a child, and again later as an adult, did not satisfy within me a suspicion that we need way more than one life to encompass all the learning a soul needs to perfect and move back to the One. I also could not accept the idea of a punishing God. (What truly loving being “punishes”?) I also could not accept the idea that such a God would dole out a life of poverty and strife to one person, while giving another a life of relative ease and wealth.

I think we have various experiences, over as many lifetimes as we need, to learn the important principles that various spiritual masters have come here to teach us. And, within each life we, and only we, are responsible for our choices, and the outcome of our lessons. (Taking responsibility eliminates the victim mentality and blame.) Ofttimes we also have other souls that will return to us again within several lives, different bodies playing different roles, so that we can work out our lessons together.

Religious institutions, although they play a role of bringing people together to explore spirituality, can also be one of the great dividers in society. What religion who is truly oriented to nurturing a spiritually evolved society, would condone or promote hatred of another? There are many paths to becoming spiritually evolved, and should we not be simply all helping each other on that path, if the positive evolution of humanity is indeed the common goal?

Eternally

We don’t remember
our other soul lives spent here,
alien Earth plane.

Swaths of sand smooth and
soften hard edges of lost
civilizations.

We visit, then with
infinite impermanence,
return to dust too.


Soul Mate

Eternal surprise,
all the hellos and goodbyes,
right there in your eyes.


Eternal Rhythm

The golden leaves fall,
fearing not the decay of
a coming winter.

Death is essential
to the renewal of life –
All will spring again.

If each in nature
can feel this simple rhythm,
so can humans too.

Why do we resist?
Our fears overshadow the
truth of our being.

But the fall leaves know,
they show us that we too will
green the tree anew.


© Susan L Hart 2025 Soul Journey is a free read.

Read it online, or download the PDF here.

Blossom

Compassionately,
walking the path of peace, we
scatter rose petals.


No path to peace in this world will be found with a nuclear weapon. It is only we who will make this peace by extinguishing the hate in our own hearts (our shadow side), and find and feel compassion for our fellow man. We have all been programmed in our various cultures, and hate, I believe, is a learned trait, often propagated generation to generation, until the haters have completely lost sight of “why” and themselves.

Are we capable of walking a path of peace, as a collective? This remains to be seen. Mahatma Ghandi is reputed to have said, “Be the change you wish to see in the world”. It will never just be handed to you. You are a creator, so create it!


Scattering Rose Petals

I use the metaphor of rose petals in the haiku as a representation of our own ability to transform and blossom. In many cultures worldwide, “rose petals are seen as a symbol of transformation and renewal, representing personal growth and spiritual awakening”.

Read more about rose petals and their spiritual meanings.


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© Susan L Hart 2024

The Trip

We arrive
with no luggage
and leave with
none too,
so why do we
spend a lifetime
accumulating
mere things?

To prop up
our egos,
and relieve
our boredom,
to salve our
hurts, and
impress the
neighbors.

Within the
glorious potential
of the soul’s
quest, we lay
waste to what
could have been
for the next
new toy.

The kids
fight over the
treasures
left behind
by their parents,
thinking that the
having is some
kind of victory.

But the wounds
inflicted in the
fight for more
are baggage of
a different kind,
ones that can
cross over if we
don’t take care.

Traveling light
and loving well
are the real
accomplishments,
and as big as
they are, they
pack small
for the leaving.


The Trip © Susan L Hart 2023

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