Showing posts with label the harrowing of hell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the harrowing of hell. Show all posts

Sunday, September 20, 2015

SUNDAY POETRY
















 ANASTASIS




    I.

Freedom
I hear

being no thing, once burned
like a tree of life and

nothing
went up in smoke.

    II.

Having
displayed itself

a cold matter
being

being a cloudy word, shows
behind it all things disappear

all image
scatters.


   III.

Our sense of incompleteness, an empty
loom where, in spirit, a deep loneliness

has woven being larger than
any sense of love can reach

setting
the son― let him go.

©2015 Walking Beyond Autumn stephaniepope mythopoetry.com

notes

The poem is influenced heavily by another poem, Kirsten’s Path and the following notation by Leonard Park on spiritual loneliness:

VI. PSYCHOLOGICAL OBSTACLES TO EXISTENTIAL FREEDOM

A. Interpersonal Bitterness.
B. Holding a Grudge.
C. Love of Psychological Trauma.
D. Self-Hatred.
E. Fear of Change.
F. Lack of Full Selfhood.

see
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~parkx032/XP275.html