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Groups15th Century Europe, 18th Century British Literature, 20/21 Experimental Novels, 21st Century Network, 30 Plus Years of Sexy Historical Romance, A Pearl of Wisdom and Enlightenment, A Pirate of Exquisite Mind: Fall 2008 Reading Group, Aboard the Jolly Roger, Actors Who LibraryThing, Advanced Poetryshow all groups

Favorite authorsDouglas Adams, Dante Alighieri, Barbara Ardinger, Margaret Atwood, Jane Austen, Richard David Bach, Charles Baudelaire, Martha Beck, Jello Biafra, Dannion Brinkley, William S. Burroughs, Truman Capote, Carlos Castaneda, Edgar Cacye, Sonia Choquette, Paulo Coelho, Leonard Cohen, D.J. Conway, Gregory Corso, Douglas Coupland, Scott Cunningham, Charles Darwin, Robertson Davies, Charles Dickens, Emily Dickinson, Ani Difranco, Betty J. Eadie, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Timothy Findley, Timothy Freke, Stanton T. Friedman, Stephen Fry, John G. Fuller, Kahlil Gibran, Allen Ginsberg, Malcolm Gladwell, Linda Goodman, Adam Gorightly, Mary K. Greer, Raven Grimassi, Jesse Wolf Hardin, Louise Hay, Donna Henes, Abbie Hoffman, Hans Holzer, Budd Hopkins, Bettina von Kampen, Thomas King, Sirona Knight, Dalai Lama, John Lennon, John E. Mack, W. Somerset Maugham, Val McDermid, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Toni Morrison, Pablo Neruda, Michael Ondaatje, Yoko Ono, Oriah, Adam Parfrey, Sylvia Plath, Edgar Allan Poe, Rachel Pollack, Willow Polson, James Van Praagh, Carol Queen, Daniel Quinn, Mary Summer Rain, Cheryl Richardson, Henry Rollins, Salman Rushdie, Jamie Sams, Marisa de los Santos, Dr. Seuss, Anne Sexton, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Marci Shimoff, Zecharia Sitchin, Robin Skelton, John Steinbeck, Whitley Strieber, Shanna Swendson, Patricia Telesco, Henry David Thoreau, Mark Twain, Lisa Unger, Barbara G. Walker, Susun S. Weed, Marion Weinstein, Walt Whitman, Ken Wilber, Staci Layne Wilson, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Amy Zerner (Shared favorites)

About meI am a Divinely Inspired Poet , Spiritual Consultant and CyberShaman. Mine is a journey of Spiritual Harmony in which I seek to know Peace in every Breath. It is my desire to live from the Soul and seek Knowledge Within. I am one who Embraces the Light and Lives from the Soul. The Simplicity of Truth encompasses me as I breathe the Rivers of Life. I wish for all Humankind to have the Freedom to Enjoy Life and Dance their Bliss and Live their Dreams.

I am on a transformative journey of enhanced wellbeing. I seek to deepen spiritual connections and take my life to the next level. I walk the way of the universe and desire to transcend limitations. I wish to share my light with the world that I may create new perspectives and possibilities. The true winds of lifes journey inspire me to be a channel for healing light that I may explore the evolution of human consciousness and embrace the beauty and majesty of nature.

Mine is a pilgrimage to peace. I am a spiritual gardener sowing seeds of positive transformation. Life is a tapestry we weave each day and i seek to live by imagination while exploring new possibilities. I am attempting to actualize my highest vision while creating a spiritual environment of love , light and understanding. I walk a path of giving with a harmony that is omnipresent. Like a lullaby from a music box my soul plays a symphony that i may truly enjoy this dance of life.

About my libraryMy Library is one of Beauty and Spirit where Thought and Imagination Celebrate the Oneness of Humanity.

Homepagehttp://www.myspace.com/fortunepropheteller

Real nameMicheal Teal ( The Ancient One )

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Lovely quote on my page - thank you!
I love this, thank you so very much. I've got to get busy on this Library Thing page...it's so wonderful. Stay in touch, ok?
Hello,
That piece you left on my "page" is beautiful... thank you.
Thank you, for the information and the time in answering my questions. I'm grateful for any help, I recieve in learning new things.

I will do as you have suggested and wonder around a bit, then get down to business with the information.

I hope you have a wonderful season, and all is blissful up north. Thank you again, and take care of yourself!

R.S.Wells
Hello 'old man', Thanks for your interest in my library and for the poem.

Happy reading!
Hei! Tanks for your the words you sent me. :-))
Hello Micheal Teal (theoldman):

I'm writing to you after exploring the contents of your library
and reading your homepage.
We share at least 2 books; I only have 200 of our ~ 4,000 catalogued so far.

My husband's name is Zeera (Zee) Charnoe.
He is also a member of librarything (id: ZeeCharnoe).
I include the link for Zee's FREE website,
because I think there may be writings there you would like to read.

http://ecophysics.org
The Structure and The Dynamics of Oneness.

This website contains FREE writings, artwork and four books.
We also have a Sunday afternoon webcast: ANACLYSM radio program
at www.blogtalkradio.com (nothing to sell)

Zee and I live a quiet existence, surrounded by books and plants.
We seek to find others of like mind,
to have discussion / e-mail exchanges
about the shared books (writings) that we have read
and to offer Zee's writings as additional materials to discuss.

Thank you for your attention.
Kind regards,
Jennifer Gray Charnoe (id: ecohealth2003)
Let not my love be called idolatry,
Nor my beloved as an idol show,
Since all alike my songs and praises be
To one, of one, still such, and ever so.
Kind is my love today, tomorrow kind,
Still constant in a wondrous excellence;
Therefore my verse, to constancy confined,
One thing expressing, leaves out difference.
'Fair, kind, and true' is all my argument,
'Fair, kind, and true' varying to other words,
And in this change is my invention spent,
Three themes in one, which wondrous scope affords.
'Fair,' 'kind,' and 'true' have often lived alone,
Which three till now have never kept seat in one.

Shakespeare #105
thanks for the poem :D
Thank you. I needed these today.
Thank you for the nice post on my profile. Here is something I wrote to attempt to say thank you.

When alas this body turns its feeble course
and the mind struggles to remember
old friends forever young
father, brother, sister, mother
loved ones long gone
and you, fabric of my soul departed
hopeful thought of another embrace
slight elixir to the wrenching pain
and the last thing I will hear
are your words that still echo in my ear
I love you now and forever
so don't cry because this is not the end
Five Senses

Now my five senses
gather into a meaning
all acts, all presences;
and as a lily gathers
the elements together,
in me this dark and shining,
that stillness and that moving,
these shapes that spring from nothing,
become a rhythm that dances,
a pure design.

While I'm in my five senses
they send me spinning
all sounds and silences,
all shape and colour
as thread for that weaver,
whose web within me growing
follows beyond my knowing
some pattern sprung from nothing-
a rhythm that dances
and is not mine.

Judith Wright, 1952.

***** PS: Thanks for the beautiful poem! ****
Hello,
thanks for the motivational poem you left on my page.
***Blessings***
Good to meet you here :)
That is a sweet poem you left on my page. Thanks!
Great!
PEGGY MERCER
It isn't as great as the quote you sent me, but I like it. And it made me think about human relationship with God - who is cleverly used here to excuse gambling. You might recognize it, but it's from Peter Carey's Oscar and Lucinda.

"'Our whole faith is a wager, Miss Leplastrier. We bet [...] - we bet that there is a God. We bet our life on it. We calculate the odds, the return, that we shall sit with the saints in paradise. Our anxiety about our bet will wake us before dawn in cold sweat. We are out of bed and on our knees, even in the midst of winter. And God sees us, and sees us suffer. And how can this God, a God who sees us at prayer beside our bed...' [...] 'I cannot see' he said, ' that such a God, whose fundamental requirement of us is that we gamble our mortal souls, every second of our temporal existence... It is true! We must gamble every instant of our allotted span. We must stake everything on the unprovable fact of His existence.'"
Hi theoldman,
thanks for the connection.
***Blessings***
Hi theoldman -- thanks for friending me. You have a great list of authors there!
Thanks for including my library on your list.
Good reading!

molly
S.E. Hinton is an excellent writer. I have read the Outsiders and recently purchased Tex, That was then, this is Now, and Rumble fish. Of course, it's going to be a bit before I get to read them. My TBR pile is a teetering tower.
Hi
Would like to get to know you.

Cheers from Australia
Thank you for contacting me! I don't visit this site as often as I'd like - or should. However, I look forward to browsing through your collection! And thanks again for reaching out. We all need more of that!
indeed, I am!
I've been lax due to my rookie skills and no more. My gratitude to you for reaching out. Does the world rest on what we say and what transpires here? We shall see...
;)
Thank you for "Desiderata", I haven't seen it or read it in many years, it is still as good and as true as ever. Thanks again.
Thank you for being a friend and for the lovely poem today. It is a good one to read at the start of the day.
Thank you for the beautiful poem. I just love poetry.
Thank you for the lovely poem!
Oh! You are good. LOL. Thanks for all the dream quotes. The card I drew yesterday from the Power Deck was...Dream!!

Where do you get all of your poems? Any favorite book or collection?

With light and laughter,
"But sometimes illumination comes to our rescue at the very moment when all seems lost; we have knocked at every door and they open on nothing until, at last, we stumble unconsciously against the only one through which we can enter the kingdom we have sought in vain a hundred years - and it opens."
— Marcel Proust

"All get what they want: they do not always like it."
- C.S. Lewis

"Language is my mother, my father, my husband, my brother, my sister, my whore, my mistress, my check-out girl... language is a complimentary moist lemon-scented cleansing square or handy freshen-up wipette. Language is the breath of God. Language is the dew on a fresh apple, it's the soft rain of dust that falls into a shaft of morning light as you pluck from a old bookshelf a half-forgotten book of erotic memoirs. Language is the creak on a stair, it's a spluttering match held to a frosted pane, it's a half-remembered childhood birthday party, it's the warm, wet, trusting touch of a leaking nappy, the hulk of a charred Panzer, the underside of a granite boulder, the first downy growth on the upper lip of a Mediterranean girl. It's cobwebs long since overrun by an old Wellington boot."
- Stephen Fry
Thanks for that quote.
Thanks for those words. I have been away from LT for a few months. Staying away from the screen as much as I can for the present. Spring is in full swing in Melbourne, Australia and the suburbs are full of sweet smells, and with much needed rain everything is thriving. Hope your Fall is gentle and kind.

Alana.
Hi Michael,

Hope all is well. I'm participating in a Library Thing author chat through October 30, and would be delighted to hear your thoughts and chat about nature and spirituality.

Best,

Marie
Thank you for the lovely poem. It was remarkably relevant to my life at the moment.

'Speak'

Speak, your lips are free.
Speak, it is your own tongue.
Speak, it is your own body.
Speak, your life is still yours.

See how in the blacksmith's shop
The flame burns wild, the iron glows red;
The locks open their jaws,
And every chain begins to break.

Speak, this brief hour is long enough
Before the death of body and tongue:
Speak, for the truth is not dead yet,
Speak, speak, whatever you must speak.

- Faiz Ahmed Faiz
Thank you for the friend request, and thanks for the poem. It reminds me that I need to get that book for my daughter! And can you believe I've never read it?
thank you for sharing,
Of course, I love Emily Dickinson. Thank you
I'm a huge Shel Silverstein fan. Thanks for the quote.
What a nice quote, thanks for sharing it with me.
"I freely give all sights and sounds of nature I have known to those who have the grace to enjoy not man-made materialism but God-made beauty.

The magnificent Arizona sunsets I have watched from my enclosure, I bequeath to all who see not only with their eyes, but with their hearts. To humans who are tired, worried or discouraged, I bequeath the silence, majestry and peace of our great American desert. To those who walk the trails, I bequeath the early morning voices of the birds and the glory of the flowering desert in the springtime. To the children who have enjoyed seeing me, hearing me purr, and watching me turn my somersaults, I offer the precious gift of laughter and joy. The world so needs these things. And lastly, I bequeath my own happy spirit, and affection for others, to all who may remember me and my museum where for three years, I did my best to show people that I truly liked them."

-- Epitaph for George L. Mountain Lion (Feb 1952 - Mar 1955) Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ
Music to my ears :) Beautiful! thank you so much for the invite :)
A beautiful lyrics. Thank you so much!
"To hazard the contradiction, freedom is necessary." Ralph Waldo Emerson
Thank you for the friend invite. You have a really interesting library!
What a beautiful quote to start the day. thank you.
-S
I keep a pad and pencil by my bed because thoughts come to me in the night, but are long gone when the sun rises. Years ago a short phrase came to me as I sat in a taxi. Concrete tears. I had only a checkbook in my purse. I wrote it on the back of a deposit slip. The phrase was always with me. Imagine something like concrete tears.
Thanks...you have no idea how much I needed to read that quote today
Beautiful writing. Thanks. Who is Virginia Satir btw?
I know I can google her but I think hearing from you would be nicer :)
Thank you for the poem.
What a wonderful quote. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the friend invite and for that beautiful quote. Good old Dostoevsky really knew what he was talking about ;)
Love the Dostoevsky quote you sent -- thanks so much!

Have a blessed day today! :)
:-) Thank you for the friend invite. Very cool library you have and an interesting list of favorite authors as well. Cheers!
Hi - thanks for asking me to be a "friend" - new to this site so learning how to use it!
the commandments were beautiful and were much needed reminder for my personal path. my best to you.
Thank you sending the Native American Prayer. It was very much needed in my life right now.
Hello there :) You have a wonderfully inspiring library.
Blessings
Thank you for thinking of me and sending the Native American Prayer. Very wise thoughts.
Thanks for the friend invite. Your library is quite interesting.
I like the quote :)
I liked the poem! And having once worked on a geriatric ward, know it to be only too true...
Hello and thank you for the lovely quote and the friend invite! Warm regards from the Netherlands, Wendy
Yes, I agree, we need to fully appreciate the earth, and that is a great way to sum it up so that people can possibly really get motivated to protecting what may not be some day if it goes unprotected.
Thank you for the poem ! It has a beautiful sentiment .
Hello there and thank you for the friend invite. It's refreshing to find a place as welcoming and supportive as this one.
Thanks for the friend invite and the poem. It is moving and a thoughtful gesture.

I Have Not Lingered In European Monosteries
and discovered among the tall grasses tombs of knights
who fell as beautifully as their ballads tell;
I have not parted the grasses
or purposefully left them thatched.
I have not held my breath
so that I might hear the breathing of God
or tamed my heartbeat with an exercise,
or starved for visions.
Although I have watched him often
I have not become the heron,
leaving my body on the shore,
and I have not become the luminous trout,
leaving my body in the air.
I have not worshipped wounds and relics,
or combs of iron,
or bodies wrapped and burnt in scrolls.
I have not been unhappy for ten thousands years.
During the day I laugh and during the night I sleep.
My favourite cooks prepare my meals,
my body cleans and repairs itself,
and all my work goes well.

-Leonard Cohen
Thank you so much for the friend invite and the wonderful quote, absolutely lovely. I wanted to reciprocate, but as much as I'm racking my brain, I can't come up with a good one. I'll make sure to send you one as soon as I run into something - although your impressive reading list suggests you might already have it:-).

By the way, I think sending people quotes and poems is such a great idea. You're cheering up a lot of peole!
Thank you for the friend invite and the quote.
Thank you for the poem. It is good to see that a man can be moved by the words of a women and not be afraid to show it. You seem to have quite a collection of friends and it makes me wonder why you would choose me.
Anyway thankyou for the poem and in return i send you this:

A poor torn heart, a tattered heart,
That sat it down to rest,
Nor noticed that the ebbing day
Flowed silver to the west,
Nor noticed night did soft descend
Nor constellation burn,
Intent upon the vision
Of latitudes unknown.

The angels, happening that way,
This dusty heart espied;
Tenderly took it up from toil
And carried it to God.
There,-sandals for the barefoot;
There,-gathered from the gales,
Do the blue havens by the hand
Lead the wandering sails.

Emily Dickison
Thank you for the friend invite (even if I am one of many) and I find your outlook on life/pilgrimage to be wonderfully insightful and inspirational. Your library is also impressive. I only wish that you could add more than 200 books so I could see what has been left out of your collection.

Have a great day!
Good thought to start the week -- though I must tell you: You're preaching to the choir ;)
Hey Old Man Teal, that was great! thanks for that! now i'm gonna start reading up on pagels.
I find it incredible, in light of your bio, that we share only three books in common!

Peace ~JLK
Hi there,
Thanks for the friend invite. That's a very interesting and positive list of reading material you have there!
Thanks so much for the quote.
How wonderful, and so great of you to share it.
Ahhh, so true. When applied to one's daily life it is also extremely effective. Enjoy your weekend!
hey boy!
welcome! :)
Thanx for the quote, it is very nice from you to share this.
Thanks for the good thoughts. I love Chuck Swindoll...
thank you for the quote, it's lovely. i also enjoyed reading your profile, and perusing your library. my own is paltry compared to what it used to be. i lost about 300 books when i was in my early twenties (mice got to them in storage). i'm finally at a point financially and emotionally to begin building it again. this past year my youngest son has found his own love of books, and it's inspiring :)

i'll leave you with one of my favorite quotes. “Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future.” ~Oscar Wilde.
I'm pleased to accept your invitation to be your friend, but I am curious as to what about me attracted you to so invite. Reading your profile made me think that you just MIGHT like my novel "Siren Song," posted on the website available from my profile page. (Then again, you might not . . .) In anay case, have a great day! The sun is shining here after several days of rain.
-- Jonathan3914
ooh, what a nice library!!
Thank you for the quotes, how can one not smile and admire the skillful use of the words to create such a pretty image
Your comment came at the perfect moment....why are we silly humans always so surprized by that? Of course it did.

Thank you for taking the time to put it out for myself and others.
Dear Michael, Thank you for that beautiful comment. I shall be mindful of my
toes during my next shower. I looked up the Native American quote you left for
someone in June,... " "There is a road in the hearts of all of us, hidden and seldom traveled, which leads to an unkown, secret place. The old people came literally to love the soil, ....... He can see more clearly into the mysteries of life and come closer in kinship to other lives about him."

- Chief Luther Standing Bear posted by theoldman June 25, 2009

I have enrolled in an M.S. in Holistic Health program, and will be studying a course on Native American
Spirituality and Herbs, eventually. So, I found your quote meaningful.

Blessings, Alison
Oh! that was really beautiful, thank you! :)
How beautiful a commentary. Which books do we share?
Thank you for asking me to be your friend. Good luck in your spiritual journey. I had a good friend who said his purpose in life was "to be". I am finally beginning to understand what he meant.
I meant to tell you that that is a lovely poem . . .
One last to leave you with this day;

"Whether you understand fear, conviction, pain or intellect you are resign to allow each person the human condition. It cannot be avoided!"
Kris Courtney 2009
I welcome that energy and comment, thank you.

Now, a challenge? Vincent was a disfigured painter, do you know what, why or when?

"Never in our silent moments of illusion do we sense the
dark parallel that lives next to us. Nor do we suspect the carrier."
Kris Courtney, 2009
Michael, indeed a kindred spirit. Two things i'll share with you:

Stop seeking and just be what you you seek.

As a cartomancer, see my Wisdom Cards which work equally effectively in a Celtic Cross layout as in an astrological Twelve Houses circle
http://www.wisdomforthesoul.org
Ahhh theoldman...thank you for the verse from Marianne Williamson. I will seek more from her. Thanks
Dear Michael (oldman),

Thank you for your friend's request. I enjoyed reading your profile. You are very spiritual and deep. Send a hello my way every once in awhile.

Sincerely,
Donna (altima313)
Thank you for sharing... I have always enjoyed just sitting and having a cup of coffee and listening to the birds chirping and the breeze touching the leaves of the trees.
That was beautiful what you left for me :) Thank you for that treasure.
Hi & thank you for being a friend.
very nice. Reminds me of Robert Holden's good counsel in Shift Happens! (Jeffers Press 2000).
Lovely poem by Coleridge - thank you. In return I offer not a poem, but a Gaelic prayer that I've always loved:

As the hand is made for holding and the eye for seeing, you have fashioned me for joy. Share with me the vision that shall find it everywhere: in the wild violet's beauty; in the lark's melody; in the face of a steadfast man; in a child's smile; in a mother's love; in the purity of Jesus.
Thank you for choosing that poem for me. It was a gentle, timely reminder.
Thank you for the poem. It's really nice. Have a wonderful day!
Old Man of the Chimney,
it can all be said in less words:

I hope for nothing.
I fear nothing.
I am free.

Nikos Kazantzakis
(text on his grave stone)
Theoldman,the message you left me was beautiful, magical, soulfull and so true. Indians are very much at one with mother earth.

Thank You for the special message....It was nice to meet you

joycedlee
Well, Michael, The Ghost of Neil Diamond isn't all about ghosts, you know, but I'd love to have your take on it.
Thank you oldman.
Very funny poem, although I'm a dog lover!

Your "about me" description quite impressive and inspiring!
Thanks for introducing yourself, Oldman. That's quite a collection! And thanks for reminding us to listen to our souls.

Mal
hi nice to meet you.
im olivia, and i just accepted your invitation. I find your description of yourself very intruiging, I must say. A cyber-shaman?? Very interesting...
Anyway, nice to meet you, and I hope we become good 'cyber-buddies'.
Olivia
Thanks, Michael! I often find good things in the whimsical wisdom of Shel.

A simple gift in return:

Imagining God in heaven is like imagining a fish out of water.
God’s “natural habitat” is creation. God dwells among us—
and acts through us … or not at all.
~ David Weiss
Thanks, that was nice.
Hello Canadian cyber-friend, just dropping by to wish you a wonderful week!
Hi. Glad to meet you. I don't think I know any other shamans. Who is the chap in the portrait behind you, in your photo? Looks like he may be an ancestor. Mine were all much humbler looking.
Hello and thank you for your friend request. It is a pleasure to make your cyber-acquaintance! =)

I look forward to learning more about you.

Happy reading!

~ Angela
You are the first to "befriend" me! Thank you! Perhaps this will spur me on to do my profile! Your library is very interesting. Indeed, I see many old favorites and a few close author friends. Keep in touch - I am working on a book about a group of people (real people!) whose lives were spent in honor of Beauty.
Hi, Michael--thanks for the Marianne Williamson quote!
Thanks oldman for the poem :D This one isn't particularly rare, but Dylan Thomas' 'Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night' has been on my mind a lot this past week, since my grandmother passed away on the 21st. (My mom and Dylan Thomas would be getting along great at this point.)

Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Hi, thanks for the poem. I was a big Pooh fan as a child.
Thanks for friending me. Your bio is awesome.
That was really pretty. Thanks for sharing it!
Thank you for the lovely poem - I really enjoyed it! And there seems to be a message in there for me somehow....
Interesting quotation. I wonder why you chose that for me? Things in my life are currently rather rough.
Thank you for being my friend and the wonderful poem you posted for me. :)
Thank you for asking me to be your friend - and for finding my library interesting! It is always encouraging to find others with similar views and tastes. I notice you have quite a collection of tarot decks - my own favorite for personal use is Cosmic Tarot. Glad to meet you and greetings from Sweden!
Thanks for your friend request and that you thought my library was interesting. I don't think that it is on the same level as yours though.
Thanks for the friend request, which I've accepted. I see you're in the habit of sprinkling poems around LT, so here's a favorite of mine, "A Postcard From the Volcano," by Wallace Stevens:

Children picking up our bones
Will never know that these were once
As quick as foxes on the hill;

And that in autumn, when the grapes
Made sharp air sharper by their smell
These had a being, breathing frost;

And least will guess that with our bones
We left much more, left what still is
The look of things, left what we felt

At what we saw. The spring clouds blow
Above the shuttered mansion-house,
Beyond our gate and the windy sky

Cries out a literate despair.
We knew for long the mansion's look
And what we said of it became

A part of what it is . . . Children,
Still weaving budded aureoles,
Will speak our speech and never know,

Will say of the mansion that it seems
As if he that lived there left behind
A spirit storming in blank walls,

A dirty house in a gutted world,
A tatter of shadows peaked to white,
Smeared with the gold of the opulent sun.
Thank you for your friend's request. I enjoyed reading your profile - aah if only we could all be at pease!

Just visited Sri Lanka, the buddists there have the right idea. Gentle, calm and a nice slow pace of life. The traffic drives around animals in the roads, not so here where I live in Cyprus where the roadkill if horrific.

Anyway thank you for adding me.

FM
Thanks for "The Fairies." I have an Irish Rovers CD with this song on it and I haven't been able to understand all of the lyrics. Now I will listen to it again and know what they're saying!

Diane
"It took a while to understand
the beauty of just letting go"

- Patty Griffin
Thankyou for the lovely poem. Have a great day.
What a wonderful library and equally wonderful description of yourself!! Beautiful! I will be spending some time browsing through your library!
Your poem is wonderful.
How Beautiful. I agree about finding our own dreams.

Have a pleasant evening.
Hello, theoldman,

Thank you for the friend request. I am happy to meet you. Your work sounds inspiring.

Have a good weekend.

Beverlyjean
Love that take on psalm 23 will have to use it in a service at work soon
Thank you for the lovely thoughts.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for the lovely quote you left on my wall. It appeared at exactly the right time.

Many blessings and peace to you.
Thanks for the nice poem, and for the friendship here.
Hey thanks for the Sandburg poem - its a real gem!
Thanks for adding me oldman.....
Thanks for adding me oldman. I look forward to browsing your library.
Thanks for adding me as a friend and for the lovely quote!
Thanks so much for adding me as a friend! I can see I will be putting a bunch of books you have in your library on my wishlist, thanks again I can never have too many friends.
blessings and light
-amandam
Thanks for being my friend, Old Man.

Lots of people make fun of me around here, but I know I'm hot no matter what. Do you like John Irving?
How nice of you to share. There are so many beautiful thoughts expressed through the written word. It is impossible for one person to find/read them all. It is so exciting when someone takes the time to share something beautiful. I most likely would have never read that poem. Now I have :>)
That was really beautiful! Thank you!

Rose-Marie
Thank you for the poem! Very beautiful and true. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks, I needed that!
Hey, thanks for the friend invitation! I take friends as they come around here - librarything is one of the places I can just grab a cup of coffee and sit around with my laptop and grow and learn from people all around the world! I love this place! =)
You seem to esteem your library highly as well as your life. If your library is one of beauty and spirit where thought and imagination celebrate the oneness of humanity - what are some titles that you would personally suggest to a young adult about to flee from the nest?
Just a thought :).
From a fellow reader,

- Jen
Thanks - that was, um, beautiful.
I love that. Though I would pick pure, white daisies, so that when I lay down to look at the sky, no one could see me.
Wow! That was too 'deep'!! :P
Really nice!

Thank you!!
Thank you, so much, Michael for that lovely poem you sent me - I will read it often!

Blessings.

Helena
Thanks for the friend invite..Hope we can share a lot...
Thank you for the poem. It brightened my day!
Thank you for the beautiful poem. Have a wonderful day!
Thank you for leaving such a nice poem on my profile... how kind.
I like how everything in your "About Me" is capitalized. each word is extra special :)
thank you for the lovely poem. Have a great week!
""Then I was standing on the highest mountain of them all, and round
about beneath me was the whole hoop of the world. And while I stood
there I saw more than I can tell and I understood more than I saw; for
I was seeing in a sacred manner the shapes of all things in the spirit,
and the shape of all shapes as they must live together like one being.
An I saw that the sacred hoop of my people was one of many hoops
that made one circle, wide as daylight and as starlight, and in the
center grew one mighty flowering tree to shelter all the children of
one mother and one father. And I saw that it was holy."

- Black Elk Speaks,
The Great Vision, 1932, p. 36"

Beautiful indeed!! Thanks so much for sending. I wish you much success and happiness as well.
Thank you for leaving the nice thought and thanks for stopping by.
Thank you for the poem... very nice.
-tMG
Thanks for the beautiful thought, whose intent I am embracing seriously as I am at somewhat at a crossroads right now. Your thoughtfully chosen words made my day. Great to have you as a new friend here!
Pam C.
Thank you for the introduction to Roethke. I liked him so much that I went off and found his "Meadow Mouse" which struck a cord as we have two 'captured' mice sharing our living quarters.

((They invaded our pantry and for that crime they pay by entertaining us for awhile. You'd be surprised how little time is required for these outdoors squeakers to figure out a running wheel. They like it for a few days but then you can tell they wish to be free. Our duty to comply.))
Thank you so much for your visit and comments (about Robert Creeley). Congrats.
Darlan M Cunha (from Brasil).
How thoughtful. Thank you for the blessing. Sadly, I have no such beautiful message to reciprocate the sentiment. However, I wish you much joy and success in your life and leave you a quote that inspires me when I feel discouraged:

“Discontent is the first step in progress. No one knows what is in him till he tries, and many would never try if they were not forced to.”
-Basil Maturin
Nice poem again!!!I loved very much....
Beautiful sentiments and very refreshing in this modern era. Thanks and blessings upon you too.

David
Thank you for the kind and thoughtful (and impressively poetic) messages you have sent me. I do appreciate them, and would have responded sooner if things had not been so hectic this past week.
Hello
Thanks for adding me to your friends..Lovely words.
Nice Poem Thank YOu.
silence

quiet mind joins
barren walls
and floor,

we

listen
to my breath
and do nothing
Thank you for connecting.
Blessings,
Jean
A very nice poem.
I dream of having more books.
Amen! Great words of wisdom. A powerful truth not many are willing to recognize.
Blessings!
Thanks for being my friend. If you read my book "A Savage Factory" you will find that I did not enjoy the dance of life that waltzed through an auto plant.
Hi,

Thanks for your words of wisdom. I always think the wolf with the better press agent will win, but I am a pessimist.

-Andrew
hola, oldman. !!! dancing along, aren't we?
hey- what's that book, dance interrupted?

so where's your imagination taking you these days? you flying yet?

xoxxoxoo
katie
I'm happy to join your circle of friends. Check out my novel, LESSONS FROM THE GPYSY CAMP. It has a spiritual side.

Elizabeth
Lovely Poem! ... Thank you...*smiles*
Thanks for the nice poem. I became a dad in January to my own little girl and I'm so glad that God made her!
Thanks for sending the Frost poem. Especially enjoyable as it is snowing and blowing outside today, and it is nice to be reminded of what spring will bring.
I have just "hopped over" from JulieP's profile, where I noticed the first "comment entry", your citing Vivekenanda's poem. Having been named for him, I have many "associations".
Hiya! Sorry for not commenting sooner. Thank you for the friend invite and the poem. :)
Hello theoldman, thank you for your invitation. You have an interesting tarot deck collection. I myself only have the Mythic and the Druidic deck but I like them very much.
Thanks for the awesome poem by BEDDOES! He was a truly dark mind...and a great, too-often-overlooked, poet.
Thank you for sharing that lovely poem =)
Hi Michael,
Yours is a message of inspiration and positive thinking, indeed. I shall peruse your library carefully (I have read about a third of the authors).

I have a book to recommend to you: The Big God Network by J.C. McGowan (in my library), which mixes science-fiction, world religions and political satire. It has an underlying positive and spiritual message that I think you would appreciate. FYI, there are some excerpts here:

biggodnetwork.blogspot.com

Cheers,
The UFO Girl
Beautiful poem!
Thank you for the poem. It's perfect inspiration on a beautiful day like today and butterflies have a special meaning for me.
Was the Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life a reaction to the story of The Road From La Cueva? Seems related -- just curious and hoping for a little review of the book if you liked it. :-)
I'm very flattered to receive the friend invite. Many blessing to you.
Thank you for that. The poem lead me to Palgrave's Wiki entry, and then to Gutenberg and Palgrave's Golden Treasury, and THEN to this useful line by T. Nash:

"Cuckoo, jug-jug, pu-we, to-witta-woo!"

which I think I will now start using in lieu of "Yours truly" and the like.

Cuckoo, jug-jug, pu-we, to-witta-woo!,
Ganeshaka
A good descrption of my life right now. Thank you for the reminder.
I just reread the Rachel Carson comment you posted for me. It's one of the most profound quotations I've read in a long time, particularly in light of recent events that have happened in my life. Thank you for sending to me when I needed it. You are a man of the light. -Pat
Oh Future! thou secreted peace

Oh Future! thou secreted peace
Or subterranean woe
Is there no wandering route of grace
That leads away from thee
No circuit sage of all the course
Descried by cunning Men
To balk thee of thy sacred Prey
Advancing to thy Den

Emily Dickinson
Apologies for the delay in response. I have been spending far more time offline than on, of late. My wife would definitely find great interest in your library, as well. Thank you for crossing my path.
Thanks for the interesting quotes. I'd never heard any of them before, and I really like all of them.
What a wonderful poem! You sent it at the right time too. I have so much going on right now that it's easy to lose focus. Thanks for the inspiration.

Keesh
Thanks for sending me that poem. Greetings from the Land of Lincoln.

Carl
Many thanks for the poem
and greetings from the Blue Ridge Mountains
as well!
Best,
-Byron
Thank you. Such a kind thought. One that certainly is helpful to any writer when someone else shares a kind word about something we have written. One of my very learned colleagues, our College's only Fulbright scholar, told me that my book was the finest thing he ever read. I think few others would have gone that far, but I was humbled beyond belief by his generous comments and they have helped buoy me up during the down times of promoting my book. It's soething I'll never forget. You obviously have buoyed many others up by sharing this beautiful poem. Such a nice collection of wonderful comments.

Cordially,
Larry Danks
Just wanted to say thank you for the wonderful poem.
Thank you for the beautiful poem!
That's beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Blessings,
Connie
Michael,
Please pass on my best wishes to your wife. My sister just went through the same process, and thankfully passed, but I had to keep her distracted from sheer panic. Here's a tip: chocolate is an excellent pacifier.
Have a good day,
Jen (Mysterywatcher).
Michael, Thank you so much for sharing that beautiful poem. I really appreciated it!

Take care
Anja
Thanks, that was sweet.
Hello friend,

I need a poem. I am feeling weary today. Do you have one to share?
"curiouser and curiouser..."
Thank you for sharing the poem. I like it.
I enjoyed the poem you sent and thank you for your friendship.
Michele
Thanks so much for sharing 'Beautiful Simplicity', a worthy goal if there ever was one.
Hello Michael,

Thx for your friend's request...I really liked your "About Me" section!

Inspired Reading!
Anja
Virginia Satir

I am Me. In all the world, there is no one else exactly like me. Everything that comes out of me is authentically mine, because I alone chose it -- I own everything about me: my body, my feelings, my mouth, my voice, all my actions, whether they be to others or myself. I own my fantasies, my dreams, my hopes, my fears. I own my triumphs and successes, all my failures and mistakes. Because I own all of me, I can become intimately acquainted with me. By so doing, I can love me and be friendly with all my parts. I know there are aspects about myself that puzzle me, and other aspects that I do not know -- but as long as I am friendly and loving to myself, I can courageously and hopefully look for solutions to the puzzles and ways to find out more about me. However I look and sound, whatever I say and do, and whatever I think and feel at a given moment in time is authentically me. If later some parts of how I looked, sounded, thought, and felt turn out to be unfitting, I can discard that which is unfitting, keep the rest, and invent something new for that which I discarded. I can see, hear, feel, think, say, and do. I have the tools to survive, to be close to others, to be productive, and to make sense and order out of the world of people and things outside of me. I own me, and therefore, I can engineer me. I am me, and I am Okay.
Sunlight through water -
on a good day one might think
the glass is half full.

(haiku for theoldman)
Thank you for the Whitman poem. I really love it.
Thank you for the nice message! Have a wonderful day.

~Leah
Thank you for the friendship, and the Cherokee blessing,

Rowena Cherry
That is absolutely beautiful! And what a wonderful way to start the day. Thanks.
Thanks for the poem. You chose one I use often in retreats and services. :)
I love you for what you are,
but I love you yet more for what
you are going to be.
I love you not so much for your realities
as for your ideals.
I pray for your desires that they may be great,
rather than for your satisfactions,
which may be so hazardously little.
A satisfied flower is one whose petals are about to fall.
The most beautiful rose is one hardly more than a bud
Where in the pangs and ecstasies of desire
are working for a larger and finer growth.
Not always shall you be what you are now.
You are going forward toward something great.
I am on the way with you and
therefore I love you.

- by Carl Sandburg
"...or the wonderfulness of insects in the air."

I love this one, thanks for posting it.
Thanks for the friendship add. Wonderful poem
Thank you for the poem. That was very nice. :)
Beautiful poem... thank you!
Beautiful! Thank you :) I'll pass along one of my favorites, it's a song...
Lord, there goes Johnny Appleseed
He might pass by in the hour of need
There's a lot of souls
Ain't drinking from no well locked in a factory
Hey - look there goes
Hey - look there goes
If you're after getting the honey - hey
Then you don't go killing all the bees
Lord, there goes Martin Luther King
Notice how the door closes when the chimes of freedom ring
I hear what you're saying, I hear what he's saying
*Is what was true now no longer so
Hey - I hear what you're saying
Hey - I hear what he's saying
If you're after getting the honey - hey
Then you don't go killing all the bees
What the people are saying
And we know every road - go, go
What the people are saying
There ain't no berries on the trees
Let the summertime sun
Fall on the apple - fall on the apple
Lord, there goes a Buick forty-nine
Black sheep of the angels riding, riding down the line
We think there is a soul, we don't know
That soul is hard to find
Hey - down along the road
Hey - down along the road
If you're after getting the honey
Then you don't go killing all the bees
Hey - it's what the people are saying
It's what the people are saying
Hey - there ain't no berries on the trees
Hey - that's what the people are saying, no berries on the trees
You're checking out the honey, baby
You had to go killin' all the bees

~~~Joe Strummer
You are amazing, Ancient One. You bless us all.

A thousand blessings back to you.
Thankyou for the beautiful poem and a nice start my day.
Best wishes
Jenny
Thanks for the poem. I do love these Rumi poems; they have such clarity and grace. All the best to you.
Susan
God bless you and yours. May you find profound peace in the coming year. May you get more time to spend with the people who are important to you, and may you find perfect happiness and wisdom.
Hey old man,

I just finished a reader's copy via early reviewers that I think is right up your spiritual alley: "The Hierophant of 100th Street" by Cullen Dorn. I'd be happy to pass along my copy to you; let me know if you're interested. It wasn't really my spiritual slice of pie, but the writing is fantastic and the story, at times, even though, overrall, I gave it only 2 1/2 stars, was strangely sublime.

Adios,
EF
I love this poen/prayer. Thanks for sharing it with me!

Best
Kathy-Diane
http://kathy-dianeleveille.com
In the House Made of Dawn

In the house made of dawn.
In the story made of dawn.
On the trail of dawn.
O, Talking God.
His feet, my feet, restore.
His limbs, my limbs, restore.
His body, my body, restore.
His voice, my voice, restore.
His plumes, my plumes, restore.
With beauty before him, with beauty before me.
With beauty behind him, with beauty behind me.
With beauty above him, with beauty above me.
With beauty below him, with beauty below me.
With beauty around him, with beauty around me.
With pollen beautiful in his voice,
with pollen beautiful in my voice.
It is finished in beauty.
It is finished in beauty.
In the house of evening light.
From the story made of evening light.
On the trail of evening light.

~ Navajo Native American Prayer
Well, this certainly saved the day!!!
I look forward to browsing in your library.
Yours truly
Laren Stover
Thank you for those inspired words.

David Ebershoff
Thank you for the awesome quote. :)
The Ute prayer is lovely -- we all need to go outside and breathe deeply (if only it weren't so humid and hot and Florida this time of the year).....
Thanks for adding me as a friend. I will browse your library. May you have a peaceful day.
Namaste.
Terrie
Hi there,

Thanks so much for the wonderfully inspiring words.Your an amazing writer, seems like the words like flow from your fingertips. Any chance maybe sometime I could get you to proof read my religion papers?
Thank you so much for your nice comments! :) I don't know what to say, but THANK YOU! :) kristin
Your enthusiasm is contagious. However, I'm not sure I'm embraced by esoteric thought -- I'm a bit more earthy than spiritual. We all have to find our own journeys.
Thank you for your positive and uplifting comments! Lately, I haven't spent as much time on Library Thing as I once did because it seems that a lot of participants can be negative and judgmental. I so much prefer people with an open and friendly outlook! Thanks for providing a counter-point to negativity!
Listen to your Soul. Its transformational dialogue will expand the imagination while lighting a path of purpose. It will allow you to reside in celestial realms as it caresses the wings of your spirit.

Listen to your Soul. It will take you on a magickal journey of discovery where the light of illuminated consciousness will awaken the mystic within you and empower your strengths.

Listen to your Soul. It will help you discover your magnificence. It will inspire the sacred divine while showing a realm of countless possibilities and emerging global consciousness.

Listen to your Soul and it will Listen to You!
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