Source
Essential presence power
Some have hour upon hour
How they show up where they come from
What impact when time with them is done
Power clean and clear
Vibrates without chatter easy to be near
Welcoming presence honors your being
Engages everyone fully seeing
No pushing loudness or will
More yielding and being still
Strong boundaries or none at all
Sometimes grand sometimes small
Source inside never put on
Not an illusion not quickly gone
Sometimes steel sometimes gas
Sometimes gentle sometimes sass
Manifestation comes from a core
Deep fierce knowing what it’s here for
A purpose a mission you trust
Can’t derail or sidetrack what it must
Drink the lessons it teaches
Listen to its voices reaches
Follow the wisdom charisma and charm
Trust they will not bring any harm
When you encounter this pure source
Celebrate presence honor its course
Bask in the glow of eternal flame
Let it burn all your guilt and shame
Who do you know that has personal power?
What is their impact on you and what about them do you emulate?
– Stewart Levine ©
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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.
Categories: Poems
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