the sensitive always seek
searching for the truth
unaware it is right there
within our heart and soul
when still we can sense
our inner seer so intense
the wisdom is already within
not external or material
an awesome epiphany
dVerse, lost in translation, Laura
have another poem published on spillwords … took so long I almost forgot!
Our inner seer so intense’ love that!
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Excellent KATE, Yes, we harbor much inner wisdom, it often lies untapped — sadly.
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silence, curiosity and creativity can help us tap into it Rob 🙂
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You are right kate…wisdom is already within, waiting to unleash..
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It sure is there, just need to attend, and congrats on the published poem too 🙂
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Looking within is the best way to tap it! Congratulations on the publication. 🙂
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Yes, what we think we desire is often right in front of us! Well done!
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Our inner wisdom – so close yet sometimes so far. Congratulations on the publication! ❤️
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Congratulations Kate.
It takes time to remove the white noise. Then all is clear.
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Sitting and staring at a scene such as your rainbow scene can so helpful in calming the mind and focusing on the wisdom within…finding centering, time to think, ponder, figure out a next step, and so much more! 🙂
Wonderful wise write, Kate!!! 🙂
Congrats on the poem published! 🙂
HUGS!!! 🙂
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you have brought the eternal present in to the anniversary – an interesting response to the prompt especially in the image of epiphany – thank you Kate for joining in
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Beautiful and wisdom cannot be external nor come from any source but from within. Lovely poem and congratulations dear Kate.
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We can spend our lives searching the external, but all the wisdom and peace we often desperately desire is found within our own hearts and soul.
Congrats on the publication.
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No. Have in the past published in Thought Catalog and Vocal Media, but not lately though.
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It’s a lovely sentiment, Kate. The wisdom is within.
Congratulations on your poem on Spill Words. Its message is powerful and just.
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The inner self so often already holds what we are looking for.
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Congratulations on publishing. You write interesting poems that contain a lot of content. We have wisdom in us, but we don’t all know how to use it.
greetings
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Children need to learn to listen to their intuition early, so that when they are adults there is less confusion.
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oh well said Jules, in India some schools have integrated kindness and meditation into their curriculum!
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So seldom we take the time to sit quietly and become aware of the wise inner voice. You’ve captured it well.
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Oh, double rainbow! Nice photo, Kate!
Something wonderfully optimistic about rainbows, as they come about only when the sun breaks through the clouds and disperses the torrents. Truly, the calm AFTER the storm.
Pairs well with the poem, too, as connecting with one’s inner wisdom (usually; though sometimes, meh, not so smart) brings brilliant, glorious light that eases away the chorus of doubts and complaints.
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in finding ourselves we find the truth – lovely sentiment Kate.
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What a powerful and intense epiphany expressed through the words!
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thanks so much, was rewriting someone else’s poem of that title 🙂
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How awesome and a fresh perspective 😀
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