by Peg Alford Pursell Even the stars collect in families. No body is alone in space. Astral pearls of light – strings of sisters – glow, Father the brilliant medallion marks the mouth of a black hole, A hydrogen web Mother spins and weaves her nebulous net, the Old red ancestors fade but never defect: [...]
The Gnosticism of the Greenhouse ~ by Lucy Simpson
by Lucy Simpson “I am perception and knowledge, uttering a Voice by means of thought. I am the real Voice. I cry out in everyone, and they recognize it (the voice), since a seed dwells in them.” ─ Nag Hammadi Library, Trimorphic Protennoia, translated by John D. Turner Back in the garden of eden when [...]
Lunar Eclipse
My youngest son is a space enthusiast. His bedroom is decorated with posters of the planets and the space shuttle. There are those glow-in-the-dark stars plastered all over his ceiling, and mounted directly above his bed is a working replica of the solar system. In February 2008, when he was twelve-years-old, he found out there [...]
Stars Haiku ~ by Sharon Walling
“Moon” by Miles Ranno Lying on damp grass Orion writes on my heart Tears sparkle like stars ___________________________________________ Sharon Walling has published a number of editorials and is a member of Christian Writers Guild. // Last 5 posts by Guest PoetA Poem by Daniel Coshnear – December 17th, 2010The River and The People – December [...]











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