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Nonchaloire ("Repose"), John Singer Sargent, 1911

(audio poetry 3:43) let it go

May 6, 2013 by rachel

The full written text appears here.

Categories: audio, body mind & spirit, inspiration, personal growth, poetry, spirituality • Tags: awakening, surrender, wisdom

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and may every prayer cry out for a world of peace (audio poetry 3:44)

April 9, 2013 by rachel

Last week, I was called to visit Santa Fe, New Mexico, one of my favorite places. I loaded up my trusty, old Jeep and headed down a highway amid gusty winds and blowing dust. Directions to an Open Mic Night lay on the seat beside me. I went and found myself in the company of “strangers” who instantly felt like Home. Courageous souls with open hearts, radiating their gifts of word, song, music and spirit. I read several pieces of […]

Categories: audio, body mind & spirit, inspiration, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality • Tags: new paradigm, peace, prayer, unity consciousness

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Farndale Stone Temple by UK artist Maria Silmon

audio poetry: say hello to the new

March 14, 2013 by rachel

say hello to the new For words in print, visit here.

Categories: audio, body mind & spirit, inspiration, personal growth, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, transformation, writing & creativity • Tags: consciousness, new paradigm

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"The Favorite" by Georgios Iakovidis

audio poetry: i suppose we are here for each other (2:12)

March 7, 2013 by rachel

i suppose we are here for each other

Categories: audio, inspiration, love, poetry, spirituality, transformation, Words Divinely Wrought • Tags: consciousness

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Painted Rose by publicdomainstock

audio poetry: i’m not telling you anything you don’t already know

March 6, 2013 by rachel

I’m Not Telling You Anything You Don’t Already Know Still learning the audio thing. Not sure where those little noise blips come from.

Categories: audio, inspiration, personal growth, poetry, spirituality, transformation • Tags: higher consciousness

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Joan of Arc 1864 by Dante Gabriel Rossetti 1828-1882

hear ye! hear ye! this is no time for timid hearts (audio)

February 24, 2013 by rachel

This is my first attempt to record my poetry. Technical or other feedback is much appreciated. No Time For Timid Hearts

Categories: audio, body mind & spirit, inspiration, personal growth, planetary shifts, poetry, prose poetry, spirituality, transformation • Tags: consciousness, empowerment

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prayer for radical courage

February 16, 2013 by rachel

in all things, may i travel unarmored and unafraid, settled into a quiet cradle whose gentle sway bears the mark of the mother’s hand let my mind be emptied of false truths and accusations stripped free of nagging encumbrance my essence naked and alive in original, unswaddled glory if i am called to a gate that refuses to open, let me turn peaceably in another direction and be piloted by the stars that illumine my oft-weary soul if the storms […]

Categories: body mind & spirit, inspiration, personal growth, poetry, spirituality, transformation • Tags: consciousness, empowerment, prayer

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"liberated soul" ~ fractal art by eresaw, whose photography and fractal "deviant" art are truly mind-bending and beyond the bounds of what we have heretofore called "beauty"resaw-d59f4eb

i will: vow for the unbound (classic)

December 19, 2012 by rachel

I first wrote and posted this in February 2010. i will live a life without limitation ~ or i will not live at all i will love without restraint and eschew anyone else’s small cobbled version of love ~ or i will not love at all i will choose to be awake in every moment aware of every possibility conspicuously driven by an impeccable conviction of the heart ~ or I will lay myself down in a meadow of columbine […]

Categories: body mind & spirit, inspiration, personal growth, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, transformation • Tags: ascension, empowerment, higher consciousness

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Feathers

when only wings remain

December 9, 2012 by rachel

The energies are settling, so (not surprisingly), today’s poem presented itself in rhyming form after being inspired by this backyard photo. Tomorrow, I’ll tell you a bit more about what I have been up to for five weeks. Stay true, stay clear, my precious friend. Pray tell! What seer doth divine In soggy tea leaves, curdled wine These ancient rhythms pulse, now bore In loosening of the golden cord ~ A harlot, a jackass, a tune unsounded The tale of […]

Categories: body mind & spirit, inspiration, love, personal growth, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, transformation • Tags: consciousness, empowerment, mysticism

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Prairie Child aka Star Child, 1926, woodcut, Helen West Heller (1872-1955)

personal declaration of radical responsibility

November 2, 2012 by rachel

for everything now fallen away i bear responsibility for every delicious return to the table of earthly delights every soul-numbing morsel of dispossession inhaled, imbibed, every dark and slithery corner into which i stumbled and every moonlit mesa i traveled in the company of the all-knowing sky, i tell you now that i held the key, i turned the lock, and this I lay at the feet of no one save myself if I was led astray by so-called inner […]

Categories: body mind & spirit, inspiration, personal growth, poetry, spirituality, transformation, writing & creativity • Tags: empowerment, higher consciousness

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Le Celle in Cortona, Italy

are we too attached to the idea of non-attachment?

October 31, 2012 by rachel

I freely admit it. For all of our talk about non-attachment, I would love to receive notes from “Finders” who have been touched by our poetic offerings. One of our poetry emissaries sent me a most evocative rumination on this topic. I share it with permission and with great respect for the honesty and consciousness portrayed therein. You will understand why this person has no wish in being identified in any way. “I had the idea to leave the poem […]

Categories: inspiration, personal growth, poetry, spirituality, transformation, Words Divinely Wrought • Tags: higher consciousness

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This manuscript painting (opaque watercolor and gold on paper) depicts a Persian "angel" seated on a carpet. c. 1555

in wisconsin, archangel michael joins our divine endeavor

October 11, 2012 by rachel

I don’t mean to lead anyone astray by posting this 16th-century image of a Persian Angel (which now resides in a London museum) as prelude to Akasa WolfSong‘s tale of placing poetry at a tourist attraction in the American Midwest. Bear with me, though, and you’ll soon see how the story comes together. Akasa, a Wisconsin resident, has lovingly and enthusiastically followed my blog for a number of years, and leaped into Words Divinely Wrought as soon as it began. […]

Categories: body mind & spirit, inspiration, personal growth, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, Words Divinely Wrought • Tags: angels, faith, unity consciousness

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At the Heart of Orion, NASA/Hubble Image

oh, the places we’re going!

October 8, 2012 by rachel

Yes, I’m talking about the Words Divinely Wrought Global Poetry-Share… …and Yes, I’m talking about each of us who has chosen the oft-arduous, frequently frustrating path of awakening/ascension during this pivotal time in the evolution of humanity. First, poetry. I offered up the invitation for Words Divinely Wrought participants in this post on August 5. Since then, 20 people have joined our adventure and poems have been placed in Colorado, Pennsylvania, New York, California, Oregon, and Virginia in the US; […]

Categories: body mind & spirit, inspiration, personal growth, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, transformation, Words Divinely Wrought, writing & creativity • Tags: awakening, higher consciousness, unity consciousness

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Giant old-growth redwood tree off the beaten path.

back in the usa, a poem in a bottle takes to the sea

October 1, 2012 by rachel

When Julie M told me she wanted to put a poem in a bottle and toss it into the Pacific Ocean, I never doubted that she would do exactly that. And, of course, she has: “I finally made it and had a glorious upgrade of body and soul via the inimitable Oregon coast. I have attached some pictures to accompany anything you may wish to post… “The original ‘message in a bottle’ idea seemed wholly appropriate based on the energies […]

Categories: body mind & spirit, inspiration, personal growth, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, Words Divinely Wrought, writing & creativity • Tags: faith, mysticism, sacred places, unity consciousness

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Knight Templar at Dorchester Abbey

poetry and roses for the knights templar

September 30, 2012 by rachel

I can scarcely express what a thrill it is to receive and post updates from the stouthearted souls gently placing Words Divinely Wrought poetry in intriguing spots around the globe. It is not overstatement to say that these moments often comprise the best part of my day. They allow me to deeply center myself in the palpable connectedness we all share beyond so-called barriers of time and space. I breathe in every picture and every word and I am born […]

Categories: inspiration, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, Words Divinely Wrought, writing & creativity • Tags: prayer, sacred sites, unity consciousness

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Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris

at notre dame cathedral in paris, a poem quietly sits and waits

September 28, 2012 by rachel

“At last a poem has found a place in Paris!” So writes Christine Whitelaw of New South Wales, Australia, who has now stamped Notre Dame Cathedral in her Words Divinely Wrought Poetry Passport. Once again, the featured poem is Prayer for Inclusion. Christine writes, ” I walked with the usual crowd into the cathedral this afternoon, shuffling along …. until we reached my favourite part. …. a statue of Mary and Child that always has a wonderful vase of white […]

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St. Hilarion Castle in the Besparmak Mountains of north Cyprus, built by the Byzantines in the 11th century.

from the grassland plains of america to an ancient castle in cyprus, poetry with a mission

September 26, 2012 by rachel

(Note: If you have stumbled upon a piece of our Words Divinely Wrought poetry anywhere on the globe or if you would like to join our band of Divine Poetry Emissaries, please make Contact via the link on the left-hand sidebar. Simply put, we are transforming the heart of the world via 12 poems and as many individuals who wish to participate.) UK resident Jane P continues to astonish me with her imaginative poetry-planting sites. Once again, I must register […]

Categories: inspiration, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, Words Divinely Wrought, writing & creativity • Tags: peace, sacred sites, unity

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Herb garden at The Cloisters in New York City.

on this day of balanced grace, poetry updates from nyc and lima (espanol)

September 22, 2012 by rachel

Although Equinoxes (Autumnal or Vernal) are days of balance, they can also bring a bit of wobbliness. Think of a tightrope walker in those moments before or after that perfectly executed step. Balance is not bestowed as much as it is earned. So, if you or someone you know is wobbling right now, take heart and drink up these Words Divinely Wrought global poetry updates. Even though we have not yet received a poignant or lovely note from someone who […]

Categories: inspiration, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, Words Divinely Wrought, writing & creativity • Tags: new paradigm, peace, unity

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As we usher in a second Age of Enlightenment, why not add a bit of humor to the insanity?

ode to political buffoonery: third time the charm for satire afire?

September 18, 2012 by rachel

For a change of pace, rhyming political satire. Originally posted here (twice!) in 2011. This, too, my friends, is the journey of human evolution. When speaking in verse of the human condition Must one always rely on high-toned erudition? For truly, are we not mere clowns playing life In rapture phonetic laced with angst, grief and strife? Wherein lies the humor, the repartee comic? She pines to stand tall midst the ethos ironic A pratfall, fair guffaws, a pie in […]

Categories: humor, inspiration, planetary shifts, poetry, writing & creativity • Tags: political humor, political satire

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Dromberg Stone Circle

sweet peace and old certainty from ireland: the latest news of our globetrotting poetry

September 16, 2012 by rachel

I have been savoring the dispatches from Christine W, who lives in New South Wales and has been traveling with her husband in Europe. As you may recall, Christine’s original poetry package took some unscheduled twists and turns and never made it to Australia prior to the Blue Moon departure date August 31. We moved quickly to Plan B (print something off the computer) and Plan C (send poems in their “official” presentation to a son in Paris, which arrived […]

Categories: inspiration, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, Words Divinely Wrought • Tags: Ireland holy sites, unity

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Photo taken by Spanish photojournalist Samuel Aranda was named the best news photo of the year by the World Press Photo organization.

reminding you now and forever: you are the river of love’s tenderness (video 4:29)

September 14, 2012 by rachel

Some lovely Words Divinely Wrought updates are waiting in the wings… …though I am right now giving my attention to local happenings. I will post the updates when I can focus on them as they deserve. In the meantime, please take four minutes and 29 seconds to visit (or revisit) this video rendition of my poem, “you are the river of love’s tenderness.” Just in case you forgot or have entertained even a moment of doubt. When you reach out […]

Categories: inspiration, love, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, video • Tags: awakening, peace

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"This Fragile Web" was planted in a garden outside an Episcopal Church in Colorado.

in case you’re in the dark, words divinely wrought is now in the spotlight

September 11, 2012 by rachel

I’ve heard through the grapevine that it can be overwhelming to navigate the Words Divinely Wrought archives if you’ve just stepped off the boat, so to speak. In an attempt to address that, I have created a more concise story about the origin and intent of our Global Poetry-Share project, along with a standing invitation for new participants to join in. The link is in the left-hand sidebar. If you are intrigued yet not quite up to digging out the […]

Categories: blogkeeping, inspiration, planetary shifts, poetry, Words Divinely Wrought, writing & creativity • Tags: faith, unity, wisdom

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"Rhyme of an Ancient Mariner" tucked behind a plaque honoring the last lighthouse keeper on the Great Lakes.

o canada! at last, a johnny joins the janes, julies, and janets

September 9, 2012 by rachel

Twenty individuals have joined our global poetry-share community so far, and only one of them is a male. That’s why I was particularly delighted to receive an update from Doug in Ontario. His blog, Valley Road Rambler, carries the subhead, “life, love, loss, and a whole lotta soul,” and I guarantee you his truth in advertising is impeccable. Here’s a synopsis; you can read his entire Words Divinely Wrought story right over here. “Mine was one of the first packages […]

Categories: inspiration, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, transformation, Words Divinely Wrought, writing & creativity • Tags: unity, writing

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no es el momento para los corazones timidos: this is no time for timid hearts

September 7, 2012 by rachel

In August, German-born, English-passported, self-identified new Peruvian gringa and poem faery Rose Mary Boehm sent me this message:  “I received your URL from a friend in London. We are on the same wavelength as you. I immediately read what you had to say and was keen to be a part of the beautiful enterprise. But after reading how this is to be carried out I have two very important doubts of a rather more mundane nature: In Peru most mail […]

Categories: inspiration, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, transformation, Words Divinely Wrought, writing & creativity • Tags: empowerment, unity

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SS placed the poem, "Arouse From Your Slumber" at the end of this pedestrian overpass ...

poems have now graced locations in new york, colorado, and ireland – with more in transit

September 4, 2012 by rachel

If you have been following the unfolding of our global poetry-share, you may recall SS of Brooklyn, who was the “woman eating lunch” at the Battery Park Labyrinth when the very first copies of poetry were placed in Manhattan back in July. Here she is now, with an update on her own poetry planting… “…Yesterday I placed ‘Arouse From Your Slumber’ on the pedestrian overpass I walk over at least twice daily to get to and from the subway. Two […]

Categories: inspiration, planetary shifts, poetry, Words Divinely Wrought, writing & creativity • Tags: faith, new paradigm, unity

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“you just don’t know the stories these poems will tell…”

September 1, 2012 by rachel

Here’s our latest update, from Julie Mitchell in central California, USA. “Well, I parted with the first poem… yes, I’ve decided to tuck them both.  I’m not sure why I chose the cemetery and its little church. It just felt right to place You are the Prayer there.   “It was a beautiful day today.  I parked in front of the church and went in. I sat there for a few minutes thinking about what it might mean to someone […]

Categories: inspiration, personal growth, poetry, spirituality, transformation, video, Words Divinely Wrought • Tags: faith, new paradigm, surrender

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"You Are The Prayer" in its first position in the Vondelpark willow in Amsterdam.

in amsterdam’s vondelpark, a poetic prayer stars in a video, climbs a tree and takes a swim

August 31, 2012 by rachel

The Words Divinely Wrought adventure continues in Amsterdam, where Simonetta went above and beyond — planting You Are The Prayer in the crook of a voluptuous willow tree, returning later to find the poem drifting in a nearby pond, and finally earthing it at the base of the tree. “I ventured in Vondelpark the other day as soon as the sun decided to come back and offer us the illusion of yet another summer day,” writes Simonetta. “…I decided to […]

Categories: inspiration, personal growth, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, Words Divinely Wrought, writing & creativity • Tags: faith, new paradigm, surrender, unity

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Can you spy the copy of "rhyme of the ancient mariner" in this photo of the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, England?

avast, me boys! another poem sails into the harbor in the uk

August 30, 2012 by rachel

JP of the UK has struck again! Here’s her communique from last week: “Today I went into Oxford to meet my son for lunch. He teaches English to foreign students. I told him and his colleague about WDW and asked them if they had any suggestions for a venue. MOMA (originally Museum of Modern Art, now known as Modern Art Oxford) was suggested; Jon chose the poem. He went for ‘rhyme of an ancient mariner’ because Coleridge’s ‘version’ :-) is one […]

Categories: inspiration, personal growth, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, Words Divinely Wrought, writing & creativity • Tags: faith, new paradigm, unity

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Frost Grass, geometric art by Douglas P. Hill.

connecting with others can heal every wound, every time

August 27, 2012 by rachel

For a time, I wondered if our poetry project was selfish. After all, it is about spreading my poetry into the world according to my vision, given to me via my interpretation of my personal wisdom. At the core, I am asking others – most often, complete strangers – to think about my art and take time from their lives to tuck my poems into interesting and inspired places where perhaps other strangers will find – wait, wait, here it […]

Categories: body mind & spirit, health/healing, inspiration, personal growth, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, Words Divinely Wrought • Tags: consciousness, new paradigm, unity

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In this Associated Press photograph by Pavel Rhaman, A Bangladeshi decorates the Shaheed Minar, or martyrs mausoleum, on International Mother Language Day in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. International Mother Language Day is observed in commemoration of the movement where a number of students died in 1952, defending the recognition of Bangla as a state language of the former East Pakistan, now Bangladesh. Image from the "Pictures In The News" site of The Los Angeles Times newspaper.

from peru and italy (via the netherlands), poetry of the heart transcends language

August 25, 2012 by rachel

Words Divinely Wrought is becoming truly global. At the core of our Words Divinely Wrought Global Poetry-Share is the desire to bring inspired words to those who yearn to hear them. Naturally, that means going beyond English — the language in which the poems were written. In a recent Comment, RB in Peru reports that she has translated poems into Spanish and they are now in a final proofreading phase. When ready, they will be “released” in Lima. And here […]

Categories: inspiration, personal growth, planetary shifts, poetry, spirituality, Words Divinely Wrought, writing & creativity • Tags: empowerment, faith, new paradigm, unity

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Notice that the poem, "This Fragile Web," is propped up on the green chair, awaiting its discovery.

poetry now placed in the united states and canada

August 24, 2012 by rachel

The Poetry has landed in two more locations! A bit ago, SS of Ontario shared with me the guidance that came to her while she slept: “…in my dreams last night I saw myself place one of the poems on a chair in the sunshine at an old age home. I hadn’t even thought of that possibility before…” And today, I received this current report, along with the picture below. “I went for a run early yesterday morning with ‘This […]

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our first poetic offering has found its way out into the world!

August 22, 2012 by rachel

Although we do not yet have 33 people signed up for our global poetry-share, I am removing the “sticky” post from the top of the page. It began to feel a bit stale, so that particular post has moved back down to its rightful (chronological) position. Today’s update comes from JP in the UK, who you may recall, is part of a trio of energy workers traveling to various sites. Seems they spent a long day in Glastonbury and released […]

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In Wahrheit ist es Liebe (In Truth there is Love), Elvira Amrhein

allowing ourselves to be carried to new and unexpected places

August 18, 2012 by rachel

When JM of Oregon commented here that she had received her Words Divinely Wrought packet, she waxed poetic (ahem) about the white envelope, the contents therein, and her excitement as she and the poems wait for just the right moment to head out into the world. These two sentences from JM truly struck to the heart of the matter: “I am impressed to say that that envelope is full to the brim with the most amazing expansive energy! I suspect […]

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"(Rachel) practices a doctrine of fearlessness. A self-taught poet, she is mesmerized by the way words seem to take on a life of their own (and) ...she strives to “be the instrument” for expression. Her willingness to acknowledge and to submit to the power of language comes across in the litany-like form of her long, intentionally inspirational poems, in the way she returns to such phrases as “Forgive me” (“Prayer for Radical Forgiveness”), “It’s that easy,” or “I will” (“Vow for the Unbound”). Written in defiance of self-consciousness, Snyder’s prayerful poems were big, bold, and outright. " Anne Lovering Rounds for Bryant Park Blog

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