If Ekhart Tolle Knew the Whole Truth About Life

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book If Ekhart Tolle Knew the Whole Truth About Life by Jim Johnson, Xlibris US
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Author: Jim Johnson ISBN: 9781456897314
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: April 13, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Jim Johnson
ISBN: 9781456897314
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: April 13, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Walking through the Sun

Stand and move into the liquid of light

Yielding your body

The glue that holds all things together is dissolving

Not melting

Mixing with the wind

Floating with dandelion puffs

All aroar with silence

See the fences

Heavy hewn logs and planks

Fine wires strung tautly on polished poles

These came after the Pine and the Birch

Who never knew

Holding back or letting go

Now we move through fences on our way back to

Moving through everything

I can feel my body moving through thin bark curls

Feel the texture of the rings

Passing through the dense heart

Lingering to notice melding life forces

My nerves and bones and blood

Mixing with her sap

I can taste it

Still

Its easier to move through trees than brush

Harder still

Is that complete yielding

That comes when moving through

Oxalis blossoms and tufts of fine grass

We have stood with the ones who move

Now

We move in all directions

Standing and not standing in the one space

Soon we will

Take the appearance of singing and dancing arm in arm

Soon we will

Walk through planets into the sun

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Walking through the Sun

Stand and move into the liquid of light

Yielding your body

The glue that holds all things together is dissolving

Not melting

Mixing with the wind

Floating with dandelion puffs

All aroar with silence

See the fences

Heavy hewn logs and planks

Fine wires strung tautly on polished poles

These came after the Pine and the Birch

Who never knew

Holding back or letting go

Now we move through fences on our way back to

Moving through everything

I can feel my body moving through thin bark curls

Feel the texture of the rings

Passing through the dense heart

Lingering to notice melding life forces

My nerves and bones and blood

Mixing with her sap

I can taste it

Still

Its easier to move through trees than brush

Harder still

Is that complete yielding

That comes when moving through

Oxalis blossoms and tufts of fine grass

We have stood with the ones who move

Now

We move in all directions

Standing and not standing in the one space

Soon we will

Take the appearance of singing and dancing arm in arm

Soon we will

Walk through planets into the sun

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