+ 1ST ORTHODOX POEMS: Starwatching

[after LXX Jeremias 6:16, and Revelation 22:16]


Each night is followed by its appointed day.

Stars, moons, and the Sun rise and point ours souls in the direction

of Faith in the Gospels' witness to Christ's triumphant Resurrected Presence.T

This is Starwatching, along the Holy Prophet's old paths . . . and . . . good way.

I enjoy Salvation without the fear that past fear or dread,

which the world can no longer use to cause disconnection

from the Holy  Faith in which I am Starward-Led.

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SSmoothie's picture

Just gorgeous! As an orthodox

Just gorgeous! As an orthodox I can say your poems inspire beauty , profundity  if that's even a word, your passion is always evident in all your writings cryptic bard has come to clarity standard bound rejoice rejoice rejoice salvation is always at hand ! You move me always. Hugss 


Don't let any one shake your dream stars from your eyes, lest your soul Come away with them! -SS    

"Well, it's love, but not as we know it."

patriciajj's picture

This hymn of awe, humility

This hymn of awe, humility and veneration brings light years of astonishment to Earth, unites the celestial with the spirit and could, actually, be the poetic theme of your spiritual path.

 

Your homage to the Holy Prophets' old path and enduring Faith is particularly consoling in times of chaos. 

 

Monumental in its eternal significance. Keep watching God.



redbrick's picture

Reminiscent of the Magi who

Reminiscent of the Magi who sought truth and prophecy while gazing the at the heavens declaring the Glory


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