this is what you're made of

Open yourself to it all.

listen while you read

How Will You Begin

Or continue.


To see and feel,

bring to light

far more of your self.

Who you really,

beautifully and so one-

of-a-kindly are.

Cast off the cloaks

of whatever you’re not, 

or thought you had to be.

Find and live

the unlived, undiscovered

parts of your life.

The buried treasures 

of your body, mind, heart

waiting to be discovered

and embraced, 

honored and expressed.

Pose big, beautiful, 

questions to yourself. 

Ones ready to reshape you

just by courageous asking, 

honest pondering. Starting

from your soul.

Begin new conversations,

fresh and freeing conversations,

with and without words.

With the world around you:

the people, the earth

and humanity around you.

End those you’ve outworn,

or have worn you out.

Kindle your deeper passions

and compassions,

from glowing embers 

to roaring bonfires.

Re-imagine

how much more 

is possible, dreamable;

where the world is 

your oyster,

full of pearls.

Re-visit what is, 

in this here, this now, 

most natural, vital,

joyful; what brings you 

alive. Maybe 

the music of Brahms

or birds; the taste

of true love, friendship, 

sunlight.

Because another future

may be calling ~ 


for you to enter,


for you to begin.

a thought



The light enters us in many ways.

Through our eyes, our skin, our spirit.

a QUESTION


How does the presence or absence of natural light

affect your body, your mood? Your sense of comfort,

or connection. Where else inside you does it want to come in?

One member said


"I'm learning how to glow more."

a Call to experience


Pause now and then to sense how the light is touching you,

outside and in, from your skin to your spirit. How it fills

or refreshes or nourishes any part of you.

© Colin Goedecke, for The Poetisphere

WHAT WONDERFULLY FELT EXPERIENCES, 

small or large, have you had,

or are inspired here to have, or have more of?


We invite you to share them with us, in word or image.

Or ways that might help fellow seekers 

better enter and embody their own.

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