Sunday, April 12, 2009

*Hado




This week’s prompt is live water


*Hado

I am sending in a bottle
waters that buoy my heart
the ebb tide of things resting
tributaries of thoughts parting

the wetlands of our wanting
puddles of joyful jumping
the shoals of dreams’ drift
the drumming of young rain

I label ball jars
with words vibrating
all the names for love
conviction
of alluvial silt
memories
of old stones
webbed legs curious
for a new world


*Hado - chi: intrinsic vibrational patterns at the quantum level . Photonic ecstacy.
Consciousness influences the structure of water. Exquisite crystals emerge.


This poem was inspired by Maithri Goonetilleke, poet, healer, troubadour in scrubs.

22 comments:

Sherri B. said...

I've seen that book about water crystals in water, and how positive or negative energy changes their shapes...absolutely fascinating. Your words were lovely!

Beth P. said...

Wow--very interesting that we both used Dr. Emoto's amazing work as the jump off place. Very different poems, but same essence.

Thank you for this--it is lovely and makes my heart sing. Really love the photo as well.

Many thanks--and thanks for visiting my site.

I'll be back, as the saying goes...

floreta said...

this poem is full of wonder

gautami tripathy said...

Poetry and Physics. You made it work. I always think that science has more poetry than one understands.

You did really good with this.

BTW, thanks for your email. I will put up your comments on my post, if you don't mind.

anthonynorth said...

A clear love of the subject floods out of this.

Pam said...

"Vibrating all the names for love"- what a fantastic line.

Anonymous said...

I'm glad you visited my blog so I could find my way here. I love the feeling that comes through your words. And these lines stick with me:

memories
of old stones
webbed legs curious
for a new world

thanks.

Tumblewords: said...

Phases and stages, parts and pieces, this poem speaks to the wonder of water. Lovely, lovely.

zoya gautam said...

"the wetlands of our wanting
puddles of joyful jumping
the shoals of dreams’ drift
the drumming of young rain"..

"phases and stages, parts and pieces, this poem speaks to the wonder of water".. Lovely..many thanks for sharing this..

Anonymous said...

Hado is a new concept to me - vibrational patterns at the quantum level, photonic ecstasy. The middle verse incorporates water into our consciousness beautifully.

For me life is most amazing when you either look out to the stars or look inside the atom. Many years ago, as a chemistry student saw the electron, which was blue, and the spectrum of the hydrogen atom, which is more beautiful than the rainbow.

Anonymous said...

the tide of things resting... beautiful

Jeeves said...

So much from water. Nice one:)

Sij said...

Your imagination of a bottle full of water is pristine...Great Writing.

Thanks for stopping by at my page and leaving your views..Appreciate that.

Quiet Paths said...

This is a fantastic blend of heart, mystery and science. So many great lines. Thank you for the lift.

SandyCarlson said...

These words are magical. How we shape the very substance that shapes us is the essence of poetry, I think. Well done.

Barb said...

Oh, so joyful and lovely! I especially love the first two stanzas.

marde said...

Your poem sent me on a journey -- so many interesting ideas here, and such poetic images. Thank you!

Dr.John said...

Wonderful water and the poem is pretty good too.

Amias (ljm and liquidplastic) said...

--- there may be a wondering in this poem, but I feel a longing to see behind the veils of what's blocking my mind.

Geraldine said...

Excellent, I really enjoyed reading this.

Hugs, G

Raven said...

Gorgeous photo and poem. Your writing vibrates so beautifully.

Winnie the poohi said...

Lovely poem!