Deep inside the subconscious, exists a
secret place. Mysterious lagoon
flowing calmly amidst forest.
We visit it often, when
the mortal world cease to
make meaning. Etched in
there forever,
the stories
of our
lives.
Two
old souls
– entangled
going to sleep,
stepping into dreams
with a promise to meet,
in a parallel world. This
circle completes, when that seed comes
to life, bursting forth with energy
sublime, to transcend the limits of time.
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I like very much the idea of this secret place inside the subconscious. Sometimes it is good or necessary to travel there, deep within oneself. I like the idea that eventually what is in the subconscious springs to life. I enjoyed the philosophy in this and its presentation.
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Thank you Mary 🙂
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This is beautiful!💜 I feel that one’s subconscious acts as a safe haven when wordly woes become too much to bear. Especially love; “a promise to meet, in a parallel world.”💜
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Thanks Sanaa 🙂
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Think we all have that safe place we transport ourselves to!
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True, Thanks 🙂
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We need that secret point inside… only way to meet others is to know yourself.
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Indeed, Bjorn. Thanks 🙂
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This is very beautiful. I love it on so many levels……”etched in there forever, the stories of our lives”….and two old souls with a promise to meet in a parallel world. Totally cool!
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Thank you Sherry 🙂
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Beautiful poem and shape….I like this place of calm and peace.
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Thanks Vivian 🙂
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Beautiful poem!
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Thanks Ayala 🙂
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That was an excellent exposition of the truth.
Wow, my friend.
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Thank you ZQ 🙂
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A good place to delve and be renewed bringing forth fresh and new perspectives as we return to surface reality
Happy Sunday Neeraj. Thank you for dropping by my blog today.
Much💖love🌸
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Thanks Gillena 🙂
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kaykuala
A secret place inside is a necessary convenience to support one’s process of thought. A savior in times of crisis! Thoughtful take Neeraj!
Hank
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Thanks Hank 🙂
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Beautifully rendered – a mesmerizing piece.
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Thanks Wendy 🙂
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Yes, I certainly hope this is so. What an outstanding and beautiful contemplation this is Neeraj.
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Thank you Robin 🙂
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A beautiful message.
I am reminded that my late husband, Andrew, could never bring back the memory of what happened in his meditations – but in group meditations, it often happened that some of us “saw” him, usually as a child playing outdoors in nature, one time with a little dog!
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That is an amazing experience ! Thanks Rosemary 🙂
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hummmm…..”the limits of time.” I wonder, are you talking about “forever,” “never,” “always,” or just a “few more minutes?”
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I would prefer Forever ! Thank you for dropping by 🙂
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Monday WRites #154 is live. You are invited to link us today and every Monday. You can also pin the Monday WRites button to your blog
much love…
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Thank you Gillena for invite , I will try to participate 🙂
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