In our every breath
Posted on Feb 20th, 2007
by
Duri
Breathing in: surrendering to Great Mystery
Breathing out: blowing the winds of change
Ecstasy in every cycle of conscious breath
Kick the habit of already-knowing
Descend to the bedrock of utter emptiness,
Sweet surrender to knowing nothing, being nobody -
Stay there till the next bang of your becoming
will toss you up with purpose and direction
Passionate fans of Freedom, Truth, Beauty
are emerging from the bedrock with a new élan,
time after time, day after day...
Looking into His eyes and reaching Her highest,
She knows Herself and the ever-deepening layers
of Her opening and opening and opening
Looking into Her eyes and reaching His deepest,
He discovers Himself and is re-charged
with courage and clarity
She and He are dancing in our every breath,
alone and together -
Breathing out: blowing the winds of change
Ecstasy in every cycle of conscious breath
Kick the habit of already-knowing
Descend to the bedrock of utter emptiness,
Sweet surrender to knowing nothing, being nobody -
Stay there till the next bang of your becoming
will toss you up with purpose and direction
Passionate fans of Freedom, Truth, Beauty
are emerging from the bedrock with a new élan,
time after time, day after day...
Looking into His eyes and reaching Her highest,
She knows Herself and the ever-deepening layers
of Her opening and opening and opening
Looking into Her eyes and reaching His deepest,
He discovers Himself and is re-charged
with courage and clarity
She and He are dancing in our every breath,
alone and together -

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Duri, dearest, I have only just discovered this gem! It is so fine to be working together in this delightful playground!
Re.discovering this beauityful poem. Isnt it part of an even greater poem?
Found it first in Mrch 2005 when I commented on it at London Integral Circle Yahoo Group.
So True!
hi Albert, I don’t remember the specifics of your comment but I do remember that it caused me to improve the poem and welcome the possibility of peer-to-peer poetry writing… :-)
> Isnt it part of an even greater poem?
good sensing!
it is part of my Tantric Stories series, largely unpublished
Will the series see the light of the world? Hope so!