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Pings on Another Sort of Web

on April 4, 2015

Lately I’ve been feeling that I am in a time of change
A tipping point, a moving-on place. Now where to go from here?
Thoughts with a fellow traveler in Costa Rica brought fruitful yield.
Words authored by a writer with roots in Celtic spirituality
Might have a clue, he said. I read and knew beyond a doubt within the
Pages of the book I had encountered one more traveler to take to heart.

In threads of conversation with a blogger on the Word Press web
Ancient musings on age and time brought forth her mention of same book
Dear to her own Celtic spirit roots. How can it be? Miles apart
She and I found affinity with the author whose wise poems a beacon
Beckoned me to look around and see my current ending long ago began,
Now joined and pinged from heart to heart in Cosmic harmony.


7 responses to “Pings on Another Sort of Web

  1. kategresham says:

    Interesting, but what is the book?

    • vivachange77 says:

      The book is To Bless the Space Between Us, by John O’Donohue. He has written a series of poems that are blessings for many moments of life common to us all. The poems on Thresholds and Beginnings are particularly meaningful to me.

  2. Dalo 2013 says:

    Very nice ~ roots in Celtic spirituality, that has to brilliant 🙂 Will have to check out this book ~ Cheers!

  3. Lovely , have you read the short poem about the river , it is so beautiful.

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