09/12/2010 12:33 PM |
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Prefacing this with the fact that I was a Science major not a Liberal Arts. May be worth a C- Prospero shares our empathy for deeds of others in the past yet he did forsake his duties So on an Island he was cast Now seeks he recompense From former acts of hate Spirit Ariel oh fly thee hence Speed thee to thy tasks the hours abate So plots the master to engage them all in acts of errant human passion O Prospero thy magic to them enthrall Take care the Truth of vision So winds the tale as told events descibe for us to see to view our errors and be bold stay in truth and justice to be free
constance welzel
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09/12/2010 1:48 PM |
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Wonderful Constance!!! Shakespeare Lives!
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BrianSweeneyMember Posts:17
09/12/2010 1:52 PM |
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Great job Constance!
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Donna KorthMember Posts:34
09/16/2010 11:23 PM |
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MANJUSHRI'S ADEPTSHIP Thank you Manjushri for explaining adeptship The element you gave us, not doing but Being We honor your insight, your knowledge and friendship Yet to find mental stillness, has our brains reeling! A new model of speech patterns flow forth from us Yet judgments and faux pas still try to poke through Self-gathering of Light in our auras will raise us To heights of great joy in victory anew! To be or not to be be, that's not quite our question; How to be heart-mindful and keep our brains free? Of do-lists and doing, which bring much congestion While "Being" helps transmute mental debris! So let's ask for the coil of light, a new pathway To be superimposed 'round our aura each time We desire more power and wisdom - the loving way And up the ladder of ascension we'll climb!
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BrianSweeneyMember Posts:17
09/17/2010 7:19 AM |
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Mental stillness has our minds reeling, hah. Deep, insightful, fun. Thank you.
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09/17/2010 8:37 PM |
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Donna I think we all have a little "Sonnet madness" and I am enjoying it so much.
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Donna KorthMember Posts:34
09/18/2010 2:57 PM |
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FOR FELLOW STUDENTS There once were some heartfriends with talent galore They wrote sonnets,poems while we urged, "more, more!" Teachers Brian and Marsha hardley believed The magnificent results their efforts achieved. Now that we have our appetite whetted, To Saint Germain we will always be indebted And challenged to keep on creating - who knewest? That "Shakespeare" would be that which we pursuest?
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