Sharon, I continue to be in awe of "Luminations." We are indeed "in shared sacred space...". I have, on several occassions, gotton out my Bible collection to look at a corresponding number (i.e., #56). I am struck with the "warlike/ememy nature" of so many of the Bible's Psalms. I had forgotton... You have moved past these societal references/influences to bring to us visions that reflect the developmental, or evolutionary potential, of worship-via-poetry. I have but one "evolotionary" suggestion: Holding in consciousness that diety-is-within, I think that profound "crack in the cosmic egg" will greatly influence the poetry that is springing forward. {for example, the last line in #60) Gaines
Sharon, I continue to be in awe of "Luminations." We are indeed "in shared sacred space...". I have, on several occassions, gotton out my Bible collection to look at a corresponding number (i.e., #56). I am struck with the "warlike/ememy nature" of so many of the Bible's Psalms. I had forgotton... You have moved past these societal references/influences to bring to us visions that reflect the developmental, or evolutionary potential, of worship-via-poetry.
ReplyDeleteI have but one "evolotionary" suggestion: Holding in consciousness that diety-is-within, I think that profound "crack in the cosmic egg" will greatly influence the poetry that is springing forward. {for example, the last line in #60)
Gaines