Friday, July 8, 2011

Hi... Haikus.. for Haiku My Heart..

It's Friday... for Rebecca's Haiku My Heart.. and I wondered... what would I write.. sat.. and it happened... of late God appears to be smiling and sending lessons... in a different way... lessons which are already there, available through great saints.. but we slip on the way.. happy I am that God guides to keep on   returning to them... well a haikued poem..


MY 297 TH POST... ( I have edited this.. had put as 299th..)


Like a bird, I fly
In search for food, God smiles, for,
He knows my hunger..


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A puddle of rain water
I glide down , sit on the edge
Watching myself, ah!


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The other me pokes
Enough of "I , Me and Myself "
Sky calls and I fly...


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Ah, wind is soothing
I feel lighter, lesson hangs
Let it not fall, hey..


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I hold the lesson
Fluttering my wings, I merge
With my inner self


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Life turns beautiful
Happy within, now I don't
Need any mirror..



DON'T MISS BLESSING ME ON SUNDAY ON THIS PAGE FOR MY 300TH..POST....  IT WOULD BE EXACTLY 20 MONTHS ON BLOG...GOD HAS BEEN KIND .... GIFTED ME LOVELY FRIENDS ON THIS BLOGSPHERE...


RS : )

17 comments:

  1. Not posted myself yet, but wanted to say how beautiful these words are, they send my spirit soaring.

    Thank you my haiku friend,

    sue x

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  2. I am honored to fly with you.
    I love the words
    Happy within, now I don't
    Need any mirror..
    Have a beautiful day my friend. :)

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  3. You have such a wonderful way with words. They are refreshing! Wishing you well! Cathy

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  4. good morning ramesh!!!

    lovely this haiku becoming! yes, filled with the lessons of life, where the inner lessons take hold to lift you to new heights.
    the last haiku, priceless!!!

    thank you for this haiku journey to spiritual awareness!

    yes, let's all return tomorrow to celebrate your 300 offerings of love!!!

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  5. “Ah, wind is soothing” – you’re singing from my song-sheet there!
    Thanks for this inspiring post.

    All the best, Boonie

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  6. I enjoy coming here to read your haiku's every week Ramesh. Again, some wonderful words and wise lessons, thanks! And almost 300 posts is worth celebrating! Congrats!

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  7. What inspiring, celebratory haiku's you have written here!

    congrats on your 299th post!

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  8. Your reflection shines bright without a mirror.

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  9. I sometimes struggle with one haiku, and then I see that you have written several...all beautiful, creating a story of grace and light. Wonderful post!

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  10. keep flying.

    keep your seabelt buckled as well.

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  11. Hello: Happy Weekend!

    Write anything coming to your mind based on the image we provide for week 5,
    Share with us.

    Bless you,
    Hope to read your entry.
    Cheers.
    xoxox

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  12. You are so prolific and your haikus always stir me to the core. I'll visit for your 300th. Congratulations.

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  13. Oh I love this haiku set.. The puddle of rain water post one was beautiful!

    RS, I hope not to burst your bubble but I wish you to celebrate a wonderful journey on the right post :) This is your 297th, not 299th. Total your archive, it gives the right number than the dashboard.

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  14. Thanks Leo, indeed...I am so happy that you pointed out..my apologies to every one.. I have made the correction. THIS IS 297.. and 298 and 299 are also up... so do visit tomorrow..Sunday July 10th , 2011..

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  15. I hold the lesson
    Fluttering my wings, I merge
    With my inner self

    This is one of all-time favorites of yours, Ramesh. It is so evocative of growth, however tentative and searching.

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  16. This is beautiful, Ramesh. It is a freeing feeling to be fully in the moment, unselfconscious. It's also ok to be introspective and look in the mirror once in a while, too. I love the part about taking the lesson and merging it with your inner self. Then you're happy and whole again! I love how you so elegantly led us through this journey.

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  17. Ramesh,
    What beautifully insightful and Self-reflective haikus, exploring the unconscious and one's ability to transcend the outer world to merge with what is within. Beautifully expressed my friend with a clear progression. First a spiritual hunger of which God is aware; then a watching of the self, an external reflection of what is within; a tiring of that connection with the external (me, myself, I) brings you to a merging with the inner Self--transcendence,which is true happiness. I think I have it.
    Namaste,
    Noelle

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