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astral travel, Buddhism, compassion, destiny, dreams, empathy, eternal, forever, free, love, universe
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eyes closed
not yet awake
nor quite asleep
arms and legs immobile
snug, secure
satisfied
I see myself
arise…
and float away…
(but, I rest here
confused)
body drifts
through the roof
no cold of night
only vibration
universe opens
it is I
female figure
appears
love light emanating
arm outstretched
in welcome
we come together
forever
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http://www.theworldofchinese.com/2012/08/qixi-a-tale-of-astral-amour/
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Tash Divine said:
“Love light emanating” literally brought a smile to my face. Great imagery and beautiful work!
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you so much, I loved your poem “King Tut”. We are all related, all the same, we seek happiness and an end to suffering. ~ Dennis
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W E Patterson said:
Excellent piece. Speaking to the vibration of the Universe is quite profound.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you. I enjoyed your poem, “beach day”, as our temperature hovers around the freezing point. ~ Dennis
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bluebutterfliesandme said:
romantic & mystical
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Sindy, thank you so much. I loved your post “Dimensions Holograms & Reality”. Very thought provoking. ~ Dennis
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bluebutterfliesandme said:
Thanks Dennis, I was just sharing someone else’s writing.
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Timiarah Camburn said:
Another great Sunday afternoon treat.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Timiarah, thanks for your kind words. I enjoyed your post “New McDonald’s Commercial?” That’s one of the reasons I started drinking my coffee black. ~ Dennis
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Timiarah Camburn said:
Lol. Happy Sunday, Dennis.
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claudytheartist said:
Mr Cardiff,
Your poetry is so moving and intimate and feeling! It surprises me because you look so masculine in your picture almost like a crime fighting do gooder! I know the last I read your poetry I commented on how it doesn’t match your looks but I am not sure why! I guess it is masculine to feel and write and move people with words like you do and maybe I should reconsider my stereotypes. Nonetheless, your very very good to greatness…. Appreciate your language and poetry…. Thank you Sir, claudy
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you, claudy. I am humbled and honored by your praise. ~ Dennis
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tt4r said:
…. a return to Life, our whole, Nature …., the Way. Thanks Dennis.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
You understand the intention of my words perfectly. Blessings. ~ Dennis
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tt4r said:
……. !
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Mark Lanesbury said:
Very beautiful Dennis, thank you, it entenders a climax to the completion of life! namaste
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you, Mark, for your insightful comment. Thanks also for your post “Reach Out!”. There are many people who have that black dog accompany them. Namaste
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Mark Lanesbury said:
Yes, it is a heavy load to carry. I hope they can ‘reach out’ and others can ‘hear’ when they do. It is not an easy thing to deal with but like anything in this world, something shared can at least make it a little lighter. Thank you Dennis. Namaste
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Lead Our Lives said:
The integration of masculine energy and feminine energy in one. Beautiful.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Just the way it should be, in perfect balance. ~ Dennis
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Tiny said:
Heavenly beautiful! Loved it.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks, Tiny, for your kind words. Thanks also for your post “Yesterday’s Gifts”, beautiful words and images. ~ Dennis
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btg5885 said:
I love the second stanza, in particular. Thanks for sharing. You have been away too long. All the best, BTG
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you. I enjoyed your post “I’m a Man” versus “I am Woman” – an interesting distinction on song lyrics”. Two great songs with a lot of emotional his/herstory. ~ Dennis
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btg5885 said:
Thanks for stopping by. I toyed with James Brown’s “It’s a Man’s World” as a contrast, but thought Muddy Waters’ song was more succinct for comparison.
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Aphrodite said:
Beautiful !
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks, Aphrodite, I loved your post “Soft and Cuddly”. Dennis
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Raven Spirit said:
A very lovely dance in time.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you so much, Raven. ~ Dennis
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stillmrsslocum said:
Pretty, pretty! Reminds me of when I was a child and used to shoot through the roof and see my house from way up high as I lay in this hypnogogic state. I’d never heard to out-of-body anything then.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks so much for your kind words. My first experience was in a classroom, looking down at myself, the teacher and the rest of the class. It was probably brought on by boredom. ~ Dennis
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Audrey Dawn - Oldest Daughter Redheaded Sister said:
Bravo!
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks, Audrey.
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with2ndthoughts said:
Lovely
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you. I love your poem “Life”. ~ Dennis
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