Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Solstice 2005

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12 comments:

  1. Stunning. You had me right there with you. Happy Solstice.

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  2. Happy Solstice you amazing, inspiring women! xo

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  3. while I turned I remained

    This is beautiful, Brenda, and I needed to read it today.

    When the darkness is full, light resumes its journey back.

    Thank you.

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  4. thank you, moose, beautiful poet... who are light yourself. xo

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  5. That's a photo of a stalk of a sage bush against the snow last night, my ailing camera! Yet, still, it's perfect for the images in the Solstice piece, and so I wonder what resonances a camera and a consciousness can have, if you know what I mean! -:)

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  6. I wondered if that was from your camera, but wasn't sure I should ask — thought it might be a sore spot by now! But I'm pleased you've turned this to good use. It's got marvelous colors. (I should've known you would.)

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  7. moose, thank you for your kind, as ever, comments... the camera has its own poetry, somehow!

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  8. I like the new light look!

    (Moose)

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  9. thanks, moose! you noticed! ahhhhh.... (twinkles, & twinkles some more) *hugs xo

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  10. Anonymous10:25 PM

    Returning to the Light

    In these days of transformation
    as we learn to raise our station
    as we return into creation,
    express our highest dream.
    Giving gracious praise to honor
    taking time to truly ponder
    taken over by the woder
    of who we truly are
    we join our rising star
    as we open into space
    rejoin the human race
    and become
    the voice of
    music waiting to be song.
    Hallulujah, rejoice, be saved
    as we coalesce into the holy mage.
    Sing, dance, be made glad
    Paradise is in our hands.

    (c) 2005 Laurie Corzett (libramoon)

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  11. Anonymous10:01 PM

    You must be thrilled with this, I would be. I couldn't write it. This is a good example of the kind of elegant honesty you do. Just as impressive is the spiritually sophisticated take on your truth, when things break. I've missed you and your beautiful writing.

    Pru

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A Pulsing Imagination - Ray Clews' Paintings

A video of some of my late brother Ray's paintings and poems I wrote for them. Direct link: https://youtu.be/V8iZyORoU9E ___