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Category Archives: Feminine God
The furious cleansing, or, When you cannot rage at them
Slam your anger upon me, says the Lord,rage, rage at mehowl and lash and attack and slash;empty yourself of toxicity © Meisaan Chan
Sometimes you have to start over, and agonizingly so
Sometimes you have to start over, and agonizingly so;just as the trees every year lose the crown of their gloryand the days lose their strength,just as the seed loses its protectionand the cougar loses its territoryand birds lose their flight … Continue reading
Posted in contemplation, Earth poetry, Feminine God, haiku, meditation, Poetry, Recovery and healing, Rumi, Scripture riff, Spiritual poetry, writing
Tagged cosmic loss, dark, darkness, help, help me, loss, starting over
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Return to the womb, says the Lord
Return to the womb, says the LordQuestions do not need to be answered there.You do not even need to know the questions there.The darkness is safety.The warmth is safety.The breath is free and safe.Return to the womb © Meisaan Chan
Posted in addiction, anxiety, depression, Feminine God, Food addiction, haiku, meditation, Poetry, PTSD, Recovery and healing, Spiritual poetry, Spiritual search, spirituality, writing
Tagged Goddess, help, help me, safety, womb
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Tree spirituality: fighting with sisters
Even in full sunlight, a tree’s leaves are still in shade,each leaf casting shadow over its sister leaf’s light;even when attached to the same branch, they get in each other’s way –They could start fightingor they could see that they … Continue reading
Posted in contemplation, Earth poetry, Feminine God, haiku, meditation, Poetry, Spiritual poetry, spirituality, writing
Tagged Conflict resolution, earth spirituality, forgiveness, humility
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The path ends at the edge of a cliff
The path ends at the edge of a cliff.The path has not ended, the Lord says to me.This is where you jump © Meisaan Chan
The Voice in the chaos
I simplify all things, says the Lord:Love © Meisaan Chan
Posted in addiction, anxiety, contemplation, depression, Feminine God, Food addiction, God speaks poetry, haiku, meditation, Poetry, PTSD, Recovery and healing, Scripture riff, Spiritual search, spirituality, writing
Tagged chaos, compassion, help, help me, love
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Rubble all around
Rubble all aroundkingdoms fallennow see me © Meisaan Chan
Why Jesus was male – or – the female equivalent
He said, “This is my body, take and eat.”She would have said, “This is my breast, take and suck” –too powerful, too radical, too mind-blowing:The one they would accept had to be tamer © Meisaan Chan
Posted in contemplation, Feminine God, haiku, meditation, Poetry, Scripture riff, Spiritual poetry, Spiritual search, writing
Tagged Catholicism, Christianity, equity and inclusion, feminism, justice
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On codependency
The only opinion you need to care about is mine.From all others: Be freebe free © Meisaan Chan
Posted in addiction, anxiety, contemplation, depression, Feminine God, Food addiction, God speaks poetry, haiku, meditation, Poetry, PTSD, Recovery and healing, Scripture riff, Spiritual poetry, Spiritual search, Spiritual strengthening exercises, writing
Tagged co-dependence, freedom, healing, Healthy dependence, independence, recovery
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Taking it to the next levels
Doing it for yourself Doing it because it is good and right and healthy Doing it for me © Meisaan Chan