
Do you see it all, sometimes?
Turn, doing something strange with your mind
Look back with different eyes
And see the path that led to you?
A moment of vast lucidity…
But there’s one thing you don’t see
The thing that can’t be seen
Have you seen it, yet?
©Stephen Tanham
Stephen Tanham is a Director of the Silent Eye School of Consciousness, a not-for-profit teaching school of modern mysticism that helps people find a personal path to a deeper place within their internal and external lives.
The Silent Eye provides home-based, practical courses which are low-cost and personally supervised. The course materials and corresponding supervision are provided month by month without further commitment.
Steve’s personal blog, Sun in Gemini, is at stevetanham.wordpress.com.
I really love this. Interesting to think about for sure. I just wrote something as a response for one of Stuart’s posts. I take everything too literally. I have to stop doing that now.
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Thank you, Anne. It’s good to ‘step back’ and allow new perspectives. A lot of Zen was about that…
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You do realise that you are describing the early stages of dementia?
Can’t think why I should have recognised it…
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Chuckles! Certainly not intentionally! 😎
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And thank you for the reblog x
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Thank you, Sue x
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Powerful line you laid, homeward bound. Thank you, Steve!🤗
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Thank you, Jordis… lovely 😊
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A poem to make the reader think.
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Thank you, Robbie… you know me!
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I love this. Thinking about your words is dizzying.
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Thank you 😎
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