Really liking Cara Stein's posts and e book on finding your passion...
How to find your passion
Friday, 12 July 2013
Sunday, 24 February 2013
The sky and the clouds
Clouds cross horizons like our thoughts:
Fleeting, passing, impermanent
How long can we fixate a gaze
on a compelling distraction
until we notice new clouds come?
The sky is like our consciousness
So vast, clear, and pure it's
Canvas seems naked to the eye
Yet it frames pure potential
Patiently watching the brushstrokes
Saturday, 16 February 2013
Haiku poems
when I die I am
not lost only transformed
like ice to water
returned to the sea
waves of nurtured harmony
wash throughout all things
not lost only transformed
like ice to water
returned to the sea
waves of nurtured harmony
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Glimmers of Summer
Their legs lay nine lengths above the shoreline
Brown skins glistening with salt crystals refracting
The Godly words of WM Paul Young's The Shack
Capetown city bowl now a fading cacophony
Evaporated in the heat of baking torsos, then carried
By the breeze over rumbling sea water waves
Weathered granite-cove walls fix curious gazes
On the fortunate beings hitting beach bats
Or playing with the powerful wave surges
Colossal sea weed branches bask on the surface
Like scattered bodies returned to their natural state
Both belonging and splendidly oblivious
Daylight colours magnify under the mediums of
Brown skins glistening with salt crystals refracting
The Godly words of WM Paul Young's The Shack
Capetown city bowl now a fading cacophony
Evaporated in the heat of baking torsos, then carried
By the breeze over rumbling sea water waves
Weathered granite-cove walls fix curious gazes
On the fortunate beings hitting beach bats
Or playing with the powerful wave surges
Colossal sea weed branches bask on the surface
Like scattered bodies returned to their natural state
Both belonging and splendidly oblivious
Daylight colours magnify under the mediums of
Sunlight, sea air, Ray Bans, and visceral lenses where
Time has found itself full and meaningless
Time has found itself full and meaningless
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