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Tag Archives: chains
The enemy prayer
They may see me as their enemy but may they not be enemies in my heart, for there are only so many chances to love in this lifetime only so many chances to be transformed © Meisaan Chan
Posted in Poetry, recovery, Spiritual poetry, writing
Tagged bondage, chains, compassion, enemy, freedom, friend, healing, unity
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The load
“You can put down your load,” God says. “I can’t,” I say. “This is not how you were meant to live,” God says. “I can’t,” I say. “You can’t or you won’t?” God asks. “I no longer know how,” I … Continue reading
It depends on what you want
How tempting it is to forever be the victim! Forever indignant and wounded, forever raging: but victims do not journey well – they tend to circle and circle and circle © Meisaan Chan
Posted in Poetry, Spiritual poetry
Tagged bondage, chains, freedom, healing, victim, wholeness
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Opinion-proof
Does the trumpet care about the music that comes out of it or simply how it is handled? Does the flame care about who sees it or is it simply in love with the wick? © Meisaan Chan
Posted in Spiritual poetry
Tagged candle, chains, freedom, independence, music, opinion, shine, wick
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Why hang on?
Dare to let go of your chains © Meisaan Chan (Photo credit: Twisted Sifter)