A Blink in the Centremost

A Blink in the Centremost

A Poem by KWP


a constant motion 

of blanketing 

white noise 

silencing one reality 

to allow entrance

to another 


easy 

just remember the key 

take some rope 

if you wish to return 

knot the rope tight 

attach it to your being 

……if you can 

beings are always 

rather difficult to grasp 

let alone attach a knot


slip

slide

a w a y

for you must 

surrender

fear 

inhibition

beliefs

ideas

if you wish to be 

swathed in 

perception

unfound


not for the weak 

not for the strong 

but for those who 

understand the

centremost

for then 

you will always know 

the way home 

© 2015 KWP


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beautiful ..wisdom full ..ever bit! not for the weak ..not for the strong ..difficult difficult .. tie the "I" ... riiiiight! ;) this is one of the best of your mystic writes in my opinion ... definitely sound advice to be sure to be able to return .. really glad i found this one KW ..but honestly ..it's time for you to post a new work of yours ..;)
E.

Posted 8 Years Ago


KWP

8 Years Ago

hello you ... lovely to see you as always as ever ... so you have a new president ... yup, ok... eno.. read more
Seems as though you feel fear, inhibition, beliefs and ideas shield one from the truth. Tying the knot will only slow you down on the journey inward.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Love the picture. Sounds like someone knows mountain climbing. Valentine

Posted 9 Years Ago



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KWP
KWP

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