Contemporary Buddhist-Themed Poetry Selections by Jim Garrido

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Journey through contemporary Buddhist-themed poetry by Jim Garrido, exploring themes of mindfulness, simplicity, and self-discovery. Delve into the intricate layers of existence through vivid imagery, evocative words, and profound reflections on life and consciousness. Let these poems awaken your spirit and invite contemplation on the essence of being.


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  1. Contemporary Buddhist Themed Poetry Jim Garrido

  2. Bird of Paradise by R.D. Laing Garden. Cat at bird. Shoo off nasty cat, and catch bird. How elusive she is, and I am turning into a cat myself. Stop. Cat is a cat is a bird is a nonbird of ineffably frail space suddenly spreading in parabolic grace of authority. How foolish to worry, to try to save her, or grasp her. Let be. Cat and bird. Begriff. The truth I am trying to grasp is the grasp that is trying to grasp it. I have seen the bird of paradise, she has spread herself before me, and I shall never be the same again. There is nothing to be afraid of. Nothing. Exactly. The life I am trying to grasp is the me that is trying to grasp it. There is really nothing more to say when we come back to that beginning of all beginnings that is nothing at all. Only when you begin to lose that Alpha or Omega do you want to start to talk and to write, and then there is no end to it, word, words, words. At best and most they are perhaps in memoriam, evocations, conjurations, incantations, emanations, shimmering, iridescent flares in the sky of darkness, a just still feasible tact, indiscretions, perhaps forgivable City lights at night, from the air, receding, like these words, atoms each containing its own world and every other world. Each a fuse to set you off If I could turn you on, if I could drive you out of your wretched mind, if I could tell you I would let you know.

  3. Little Gidding by T.S.Elliot Not known, because not looked for But heard, half-heard, in the stillness Between two waves of the sea. Quick now, here, now, always-- A condition of complete simplicity (Costing not less than everything) And all shall be well and All manner of thing shall be well When the tongues of flames are in-folded Into the crowned knot of fire And the fire and the rose are one. With the drawing of this Love and the voice of this Calling We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time. Through the unknown, unremembered gate When the last of earth left to discover Is that which was the beginning; At the source of the longest river The voice of the hidden waterfall And the children in the apple-tree

  4. A Poetry Rose Up Today A Poetry Rose Up Today by Jim Garrido The sleeping dog sighs his warm breath into the morning air And the still warm coffee mug comforts my fingers. Then, the one I ed poettier appeared with his sword and his sack. Thief! I have no shiny-rhymey object for you today, Only the warmth of my heart that rises up and out my eyes like the white dog s breath in this cool morning air.

  5. The Cat On My Window Sill by Jim Garrido I announce to my living room, It is raining outside It is mudding outside What is this offensive It ? Cat turns and hisses it is the ising only Wiskers brush the window seen as cat turns back around Now, my eyehas nooo opinion about all this is

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