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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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Creating Mysteries and Solving Them
A few weeks ago after writing an English Literature essay on religious poetry and William Blake, my tutor gave me a very high mark (yay!) and had two ‘how to improve’ points for me. The first was to include more … Continue reading
Posted in *Favourites*, Christianity, Deep Thinking, Poetry
Tagged children, Classical Civilization, college, connections, creativity, English Literature, Greek, mystery, panentheos, soul, The Tiger, time, William Blake, wisdom
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Lent 2012: Day Thirty
John 10:38 But if I do them, even though you do not believe me, believe the works, so that you may know and understand that the Father is in me and I am in the Father. I’ve read lots of passages … Continue reading
The Kingdom of God
This post describes my view of The Kingdom of God, with many direct quotes which are in italics from The Meaning Of Jesus, Chapter 4 – Marcus Borg. The Kingdom of God is a metaphor. There are many different branches … Continue reading




