Swaddled
Just breathe -
in
- deep -
till your lungs become worlds
where dreams grow
and new life begins -
out - completely -
till nothing is left but another new start.
in
- deep -
till your lungs become worlds
where dreams grow
and new life begins -
out - completely -
till nothing is left but another new start.
Just listen -
listen to the beating of your own insistent heart -
when there’s nothing else to say or do
that can be said or done.
Allow your mind the liberty to run
- to fly -
and open up your inner eye
to vast infinity.
listen to the beating of your own insistent heart -
when there’s nothing else to say or do
that can be said or done.
Allow your mind the liberty to run
- to fly -
and open up your inner eye
to vast infinity.
Just know
the swaddling bands of such deep mystery
that hold us here in our humanity
- immanent Divinity -
and feel the touch of more beyond:
transcendent liberty.
the swaddling bands of such deep mystery
that hold us here in our humanity
- immanent Divinity -
and feel the touch of more beyond:
transcendent liberty.
Inhale the fragrance of fresh-laid hay
and hear, from far away,
the distant chorus of a Heavenly host.
There’s more than our wildest philosophies can dream
in Heaven and Earth.
We’re swaddled, all
- cocooned -
waiting for another rebirth.
and hear, from far away,
the distant chorus of a Heavenly host.
There’s more than our wildest philosophies can dream
in Heaven and Earth.
We’re swaddled, all
- cocooned -
waiting for another rebirth.
Ruth Calder Murphy is a writer, artist, music teacher, wife and mother living in London, UK. Her life is wonderfully full of creativity and low-level chaos. She is the author of two published novels, The Scream and The Everlasting Monday, several books of poetry and one or two as-yet unpublished novels. More of Ruth' Spiritual poetry can be found in her book, Spirit Song and the soon-to-be-released sequel, "River Song". She is passionate about celebrating the uniqueness of people, questioning the unquestionable and discovering new perspectives on old wonders. She is learning to ride the waves that come along—peaks and troughs—and is waking up to just how wonderful life really is. You can visit Ruth and view more of her art on her website, or on her writer's page on Facebook. All her books are available on Amazon, here.
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