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Squid Poem
Challenge 2: Squid Poem One short to normal-length line, followed by ten long tentacle-like lines, each of which could follow on from the first. Wanted to have a quick go at the second poetry challenge before bed and wanted to … Continue reading
Posted in Bible (passages and study), Christianity, Poetry
Tagged blessings, Christ, Eden, God, heaven, Jesus Christ, Kingdom of God, law, mystery, panentheos, Poetry Challenge 2012, positivity, Songs of Innocence and Experience, squid poem, The Garden of Love, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, the ten commandments, William Blake
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Food For Thought: Gaia
The perception of existence as a gift given moment by moment by an unseen power generates in us a sense of awe and wonder, of receptivity and thanksgiving. – Luke Timothy Johnson, The Creed First ‘Food For Thought’ post won’t … Continue reading
Posted in Bible (passages and study), Christianity
Tagged Life, beauty, community, change, world, fear, silence, blessings, energy, earth, Genesis, evolutionary theory, Food For Thought, Gaia, Luke Timothy Johnson, environment, James Lovelock, survival of the fittest, Eden, Archibald MacLeish
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