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A Poem A Day – Daily Practice for Seekers

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Direction

March 29, 20211 min read

Keeping an extraordinary pace
Despite all the doing not in the race
Fast to disaster nowhere a compass
Realize the directionless rumpus

Seeing movement without traction
Someone asks what motivates action
Searching a page with direction
No instructions for reflection

With chagrin time to get clear
Go without know ends up anywhere
With poise thru noise create a treasure
Bestowing gifts of great pleasure

Intention of a noble goal
Direction helps feeling whole
No blink or wink on the course
Steadfast become a profound source

Do you have clarity about life direction or are you blown around?

What criteria do you use to evaluate if you are truly on a path?

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Stewart Levine

I have always been a seeker, always looking for the answers to what seekers ponder. I can remember Dr. Maxwell Maltz and Psychocybernetics; Dr. Carl Rogers On Becoming a Person. Moving through my legal training and practicing law the focus was always about people and how to better their lives. All that searching, reading, studying and introspective work culminated in this collection of daily readings for seekers. My work in the world has progressed from fighting legal cases to mediating divorces to helping people understand the essentials of relationship and collaborating to these poems. How can we collaborate effectively and work with each other in harmony to create the world we seek. How can we mindfully enable this world to become a place that works for all. My prayer is that through introspection using these poems as a guide we can all grow together in making the world the Heaven on Earth we all aspire toward.

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