Changing evolves us-
Persevere, flow with nature
To success and joy!
—
Written for
Heeding Haiku with Chèvrefeuille
and
#Threethingschallenge #382
Changing evolves us-
Persevere, flow with nature
To success and joy!
—
Written for
Heeding Haiku with Chèvrefeuille
and
#Threethingschallenge #382

I am free! But still unconvinced.
—
Written for the October 3-9
Saturday Six Word Story Prompt.
Could someone let me know if the 6WSP image appears at the top of this post? Thanks!
Whoever said, “Resistance is futile!” was right.
Resistance really is futile, because change is inevitable!
We don’t have to like the deal, but we do have to deal with it.
How we choose to deal with it is what makes change either easy or difficult, good or bad for us; not just the change itself, but the whole transition process involved.
Because transition, too, is inevitable!
There will be bumps in the road, oh yes indeed, but do we ride with them or rail against them–that is the question!
—
For Denise’s “resistance” prompt at
#SixSentenceStories!
Let us not be scorched
In shades of blood rivalry
To gain what? Nothing!
—
Written for
#Threethingschallenge #381: Blood, gain, rivalry
and
Ronovan Writes #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge 326 SCORCH & SHADE.
I wrote this song in June. You can listen to the lyre arrangement with lyrics
here.
Today you’re hearing alto recorder, then lyre and zither played together. The melody is on zither, with accompaniment on lyre. Note the bell-like ringing in this arrangement, made possible by having two sets of strings.
This is the tenth and final piece in my
Double Strung Experiment Series.
The next time you hear mention of double strung something, it will be a harp! I’ve had fun and learned a lot while arranging and playing this series, but I will also be glad to sit in a chair and play! I’ve been sitting cross-legged on the floor to make room for holding the lyre and zither balanced precariously on my lap!
I hope you enjoy this piece, and as always, I appreciate any comments and feedback you want to share!
Thanks, and thank you for listening!
The call of nature sounds within!
Dark seasons come to find the Light,
And day is resting through the night.
The veil is growing ever thin.
When quieting our mental din,
We hear the wisdom of the call
To rest, reflect, regroup, to pause.
We can be calm; we can be still
And let our breath the silence fill.
Creator rested; so must all!
—
A Decima for Ronovan’s weekly challenge:
Still. This week, it’s the D rhyme line.
The Decima has become one of my favorite poetry forms, joining the Limerick and Triolet as my top three!
Leaves falling gladly
Each ending, a beginning
Welcoming the change
—
For Chèvrefeuille’s
Heeding Haiku Prompt: New Beginnings.
We hang by a thread
Fragile, yet strong, recording
Life in our great web!
—
For today’s #Threethingschallenge at
https://pensitivity101.wordpress.com/2020/09/29/three-things-challenge-373/
Last September I changed the specialty for an additional doctorate through the
University of Sedona
from Relationship Dynamics to
Theocentric Psychology.
The curriculum is designed to encourage a lifestyle centered around Universal Mind, Spirit, or God, thus the word Theocentric. It does not seek to replace clinical or behavioral psychology, and graduates are not clinical psychologists. Theocentric Psychology simply, yet profoundly, adds the often overlooked spiritual dimension to the study of the human mind.
The late Dr. Paul Leon Masters wrote the Theocentric Psychology curriculum. As he often stated, “Common sense is Universal sense.” I.e. true spirituality, and the immutable laws of the Universe, are common sense. I’ve found this to be true throughout my studies of Metaphysics. This program has been an asset to my life and, I pray, to my work with others. As you probably know, I’m primarily a singer/songwriter, poet, and musician, and I do the best I can to offer inspiration and common sense, spiritual truth through my writing.
However, I still have a personal life, and sometimes that life and parts of it are difficult! That doesn’t go away when a person becomes spiritual; in fact, at times the difficulty increases, as you become aware of the huge contrast between what you possess, or what you want to have spiritually, and what is actually occurring in your outer life.
So, I thought I would share a list of some of the curriculum modules I’ve found most difficult, because for me they emphasized the contrasts in my life, and those I’ve found most resonant or interesting–the ones after which I said, “Amen!”
* Dealing with the Lack of Personal Love in One’s Life
* Love Relationships – The Metaphysics of Ending or Renewing
* Sexuality as a Means to Enhancing Spirituality and Contacting God
* Real Love vs. Imagined Love
* Improving Communication in Love
* Healing a Love Relationship
* Spiritual Bonding with Another
* Sexuality and Spirituality
* Soul Mates
* Is It Love or Fantasy?
* Many Lives, Many Loves. Have You Loved Someone Before?
Do you notice a pattern here? Yes, I’m working on it!
* Combining Medical and Holistic Metapsychological or Metaphysical Treatment
* Following Through
* Freeing Oneself of Blockage to the Creative Flow
* Holistic Spiritual Healing or Practicing Spiritual Healing While You are Healthy
* How to Metaphysically Cope with Stress in Today’s World
* Personal Will vs. God’s Will
* Pseudo vs. True Spirituality – The “Stripping Away” Principle
* God as Your Guru
* Personal Ego vs. Universal Identity
* Mystical Prayer
* The Power of Commitment to God
* Discovering Your Life’s Purpose
* Keys to Immediate Happiness
* How a Mystic Succeeds
* Spiritual Keys to More Income
* The Kingdom of Heaven Mystically and Psychologically Understood
* Spiritually Healing Others
I’ve finally finished the 121 curriculum modules, and that was both an accomplishment and a relief! It’s not the time involved, though it certainly takes time to read the module once, read the associated exam questions, and go through the module again to write the answers to the open-book exam in your own words. As I said, it’s the mental and emotional realizations that can be difficult. In spite of all that, and/or because of it, I made the right decision in switching programs. And I was blessed that the International Metaphysical Ministry University System staff allowed me to switch programs, even though I originally paid tuition for Relationship Dynamics. I hadn’t submitted anything for that curriculum; so, it was a simple specialty transfer.
After a short break I will continue on, to finish the Theocentric Psychology program! There are video lectures to which I must write responses, as well as responses to shorter audio messages on Metaphysical/spiritual topics. And we can’t forget the 15,000-word dissertation! That will be a feat in and of itself!
Now back to your regularly scheduled programming! Thanks for reading!
Storm of negligence
Farce of hidden agendas
Be still! Calm your fears!
—
Written for these prompts:
#Threethingschallenge #372: Negligent, farce, fear
Ronovan Writes #Weekly #Haiku #Challenge: Calm and storm
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