
To think life is a garden to feast upon
is a fallacy of the human mind
We are birthed opening our eyes to wonder
but too often this wonder turns to greed
The want for more pleasure feeds the hungry mind
which triggers the body into belief that it too is ravenous
for more
Dissatisfaction is the inevitable result
as the body and mind encode the belief that more
is never enough. And so we feast
until there is no more to feast upon. Too late
we realize we have stripped bare the beauty
before us. The shadow of misery
dims the light and life withers
for lack of love. A self-inflicted prophecy
of despair. They say misery loves company
but that is not true. Misery does not love
And so we must discover Truth
turning the key inward to Joy
that every-present light within
We must breathe it back to Life
as we discover the self
inside the shadow
is the one true garden
waiting to bloom
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Beautifully done, Alethea x
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Thank you, Sue ❤
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Amazing poem Alethea, it spoke to me tenderly yet strongly.
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Thank you, Helene. I’m so pleased it spoke to you. ❤
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Radiantly told..
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Thank you ❤
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So beautiful.
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Thank you.
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Reblogged this on anita dawes and jaye marie.
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Thank you for the reblog 🙂
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I love this, Alethea. Every word is true. Especially, “misery does not love.”
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Thank you, Jordy ❤
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Yes right there with you, “misery does not love” and so much to inspire us inward for keys 🔑
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Thank you, Ka ❤
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My pleasure 🙂
I replied the same message several times because I got a response back saying that my message failed… so in case you get a ton of those messages… that’s what happened!
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Oh no, that’s strange. I only got the one message, though 🙂 Thank you for your perseverance!
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Saturated with wisdom…
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Thank you, Colleen ❤
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You hit the nail on the head. Hopefully not everyone falls into the greed trap.
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Thank you. I hope not as well. 🙂
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