Day 2: Born to Write

Day Two

Born to Write

Throughout my life
insistently nags at me
to joyfully spell
Life

I was born a Wordsmith,
Poet may be

We all come to Earth
To craft, polish and perfect
Different gifts

I wish to contemplate
And poetically
narrate
anecdotes of events
that have made me

WHO I NOW AM

Some of them are totally providential
Sublime, Magical
Transcendent…

Kairos moments in the unbroken fabric of time

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However,
when in a committed and disciplined way,
I sit myself to write,
a strange, unexpected and deeply fulfilling thing starts to happen:

rather than being able to sequentially relate
anecdotes of quotidian life;
my mind starts to dwell in complex subjects,
like the unfathomable mysteries
of sound frequencies, languages, mantra chants,
seed syllables and even of
simply the letters
seen as versatile quantum packages
that enable us humans to express life

good reflections which I deeply enjoy writing

for writing is a lofty art,
a higher iteration from speech,
that demands much more conscious thought

All conscious and creative thinking
is utterly satisfying

these essays leave behind a radiant glow
that is unblocking my soul

preparing it perhaps for a simpler
more authentic, immediate and unpretentious
contemplation
of the meaning of my personal life

these essays reside at a certain frequency
which I am now consciously able to enter

They express things I have learned
and thus,
they are part and parcel of
my soul’s call to write

Therefore, I honor them.

However, I hope a writing discipline
will eventually take me in the direction of an intimate
simple and humble contemplation
of my entire present life

this time around!

I hold a deep conviction as to how precious, each, and every personal human live is

through a sincere meditation
on the individual meaning of my personal life
I wish to render proper tribute to Life

It will be my personal worship

at age twenty- seven I attended a forty day
Mystery School training called

ARICA SCHOOL

founded by a great South American philosopher
Oscar Ichazo

from that training an extraordinary sentence
was forever indelibly etched in my soul:

“The Purpose of Life is to integrate the Past into Wisdom”

this sentence is the inspiration for my strong desire
to fully contemplate, express,
distill and share whatever wisdom I have gathered

Modern Psychology has already realized
that the measure of our mental health
is directly related to our ability to “make sense”
of our personal lives

near death experiencers speak of the
great transcendent learnings accrued in the

“Life Review”

our human lives are a gift to be

apprehended!

I intend to start a sincere commitment
of disciplined writing
to narrate some of the many transcendent experiences of my life

I am accepting though,
that my writing
seems to wish to continue
pondering mysteries of

language,

the human gift that enables us to narrate life

So, a joyful musing on

The Worth of Words

Will be the next entry