Today we are forced to sequester to prevent the spread of COVID-19. We realize how powerful we are when it comes to our wellness because we can make choices to prevent contagion by following the CDC guidelines and being loving to ourselves and thoughtful of others by wearing masks and gloves if we must be in public to get medicine and other necessities.
While sheltering, we can take care of ourselves by resting, drinking a lot of water, and eating healthy food. We do not accept the fate of this pandemic. Our positive thinking will boost our immune system. No one can take care of our temple but us. We hold the keys to the gate, and we do not welcome tenants who create chaos of our light.
I pray for a vaccine soon, and I hope everyone can and will get one. I know I definitely will.
My sister, Martha Harris, created this amazing image of COVID-19 by layering several microscopic photos of the actual virus together. She calls the image “The Infection”. I think it is a masterpiece.
The Unwelcome Tenant
What is healing
but the stabbing to death of pain,
the banishment of shadows,
the release of sorrows,
the burning of poison arrows.
Healing requires arbitration and litigation,
for Illness takes possession,
the uninvited occupant in our temple.
It strips away a clean visage,
creates squalor and decay,
plants bramble in the garden,
makes infertile the soil,
evades eviction.
Illness commandeers the ego,
becomes its own soul.
This loathsome dweller deceives,
creates attachments,
becomes dependable,
appears useful,
provides false amenities,
orders demolition to the heart,
lays claim to property,
prosperity.
We are healers
who can vanquish this squatter
from sacred property
once we know our powers.
We the are the landlord
who owns the keys
and locks the gate.
We break this unholy contract
wrought by the wretched occupant
that creeps into our house
and garnishes our treasures.
Healing is evicting
that which does not serve,
does not align,
is unholy
to our divine.
©Barbara Leonhard, extraordinarysunshineweaver.blog
Image “The Infection” ©Martha Harris, Martha’s Artistic Flarings, artisticflarings.blog
What a great poem to accompany my creation! Thank you, Barb!
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Thank you! I would say what a great piece of art to accompany mine.
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Beautiful beautiful beautiful
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Thank you, Stephen! I believe in the body’s ability to heal itself, but many have nasty battles to fight when it comes to illness.
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I am giving you a special spot as the guest post for my 5 o’clock audio poem. So happy to share your work.
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😃 I am so excited and humbled! Thank you!
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🤓🧼🖐🙏🖐🧼🤓
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Will this be on Go Dog Go Cafe, Steve?
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Sorry, was out getting some chicken feed… but I see you found it!
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Yes, easily! Thank you! I wish I had read the poem better! Haha.
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It was marvelous.
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Wonderful! 🍷🍷🍷
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🤓
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All of this so true.
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Thank you, Ken. I was worried that it was too preachy.
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Thank you so much, Stephen!
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I think your sister’s image is a masterpiece as well and the perfect accompaniment to your poem.
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Oh, thank you so much! We are glad you like the work!
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You’re most welcome!
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Thank you, Liz. I thought so, too!
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Your work inspires me, Martha
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That’s real special, Barb!
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