So true. So true. Yet so very difficult at times to see and live.
“Invisible is what lies beyond us, below us, inside us and even above us: beyond our sight, above or below the limits of our hearing or our imagination, inside that outer wrapping of our personality we call a self.”
Thanksgiving greetings Mr. Whyte, Consolations II is a beautiful supreme effort, an enjoyable effort, as you say. I believe you outdid yourself Sir!
You invite me to ponder the wonder of the Invisible, the surprise of the Invisible the curiosity of the Invisible, the unexpected, unfamiliar and inexplicable nature of the Invisible.
The Invisible gathers, then suddenly — whoosh! — the visible rises and swirls.
My thoughts on a chilly predawn. Be happy, Geraldine
Thank you David! This poem gives meaning to my always living two worlds since a child! Not here…not there, yet, Presence of the invisible forever guiding me through the visible outer existence where never feeling I belonged! Today these worlds more integrated giving me courage, Love and truth how to sustain to live them together as One! I miss your three Sundays!
So true. So true. Yet so very difficult at times to see and live.
“Invisible is what lies beyond us, below us, inside us and even above us: beyond our sight, above or below the limits of our hearing or our imagination, inside that outer wrapping of our personality we call a self.”
Thanksgiving greetings Mr. Whyte, Consolations II is a beautiful supreme effort, an enjoyable effort, as you say. I believe you outdid yourself Sir!
You invite me to ponder the wonder of the Invisible, the surprise of the Invisible the curiosity of the Invisible, the unexpected, unfamiliar and inexplicable nature of the Invisible.
The Invisible gathers, then suddenly — whoosh! — the visible rises and swirls.
My thoughts on a chilly predawn. Be happy, Geraldine
Thank you David! This poem gives meaning to my always living two worlds since a child! Not here…not there, yet, Presence of the invisible forever guiding me through the visible outer existence where never feeling I belonged! Today these worlds more integrated giving me courage, Love and truth how to sustain to live them together as One! I miss your three Sundays!
So inspired by John O’Donohue, but so very David Whyte.