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Tag Archives: interconnectedness
Obstacles
American independence is one of the largest obstacles because of course you will need help © Meisaan Chan
Posted in Poetry, Spiritual poetry, writing
Tagged community, dependence, help, help me, humility, independence, interconnectedness, obstacle
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Nothing is not connected
Healing feeds all resentment poisons all © Meisaan Chan
Posted in Poetry, recovery, Spiritual poetry
Tagged anger, connection, healing, interconnectedness, joy, peace, resentment
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By the misty lantern’s light
By the misty lantern’s light my friends swoop in silence, releasing their catch into my hands; we work together: even the lantern, even the boat there is nothing that is apart © Meisaan Chan (Photo credit: Twisted Sifter)
Posted in Poetry, Spiritual poetry
Tagged connection, fisherman, friendship, interconnectedness, interdependence
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Holes
“He forgot his entrance,” the actress was staying over drinks last night. “Just forgot! Can you believe that? How can you just forget to go on?” and then she describes how they all tried not to stand awkwardly, red-faced … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Spiritual poetry
Tagged actress, Holes, interconnectedness, isolation, theater
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