I Am
warm amber honey
sweetening and holding all phenomena in my golden light.
Thick and sticky, refusing to give in
to your efforts to pull away and separate from me.
I cling while you squirm,
and hold you fast until the rich chemicals of my Being have seeped into your pores…..
Changing you forever.
There.
Now, you have been infected too.
Previously distasteful, transmuted into the delicious.
Requalified energy, refined and made wholesome useful matter.
warm amber honey
sweetening and holding all phenomena in my golden light.
Thick and sticky, refusing to give in
to your efforts to pull away and separate from me.
I cling while you squirm,
and hold you fast until the rich chemicals of my Being have seeped into your pores…..
Changing you forever.
There.
Now, you have been infected too.
Previously distasteful, transmuted into the delicious.
Requalified energy, refined and made wholesome useful matter.
Sun
Plant
Bee
An alchemical blend~
Magic wrought in Nature
not in the lab.
I Am
warm amber honey
sweetening and holding you in my golden light.
The Power of the Holy Trinity
has done It’s work,
and you are saved.
Bee
An alchemical blend~
Magic wrought in Nature
not in the lab.
I Am
warm amber honey
sweetening and holding you in my golden light.
The Power of the Holy Trinity
has done It’s work,
and you are saved.
Be still .......... and Accept your Healing
Kentke
The three images below are: Beekeeping (left), Bee and Sedge (a plant) right, and Pouring honey (below).
Honey has been used in wound healing and body care for thousands of centuries. Dating back as far as 6,000 BC references have been found on the use of honey in wound healing. During World War I, Russian soldiers used honey to prevent infections and to accelerate healing. The healing properties of honey can be described as:
- Anti-bacterial activity
- Anti-inflammatory activity
- Stimulation of healing
The above poem was written during a weekend workshop with John Fox, Founder of the Institute for Poetic Medicine. Invite him to do a workshop for your group, attend one already schduled, or pick up his book, Poetic Medicine: The Healing Art of Poem-Making. His website is: www.poeticmedicine.org
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