ALTARS
Seek ye not, before the Altars of man’s lusts
Neither in the Temples of his own desires
For in the offerings of flesh and wine
Cometh only the needs of the body.
For surely in the Temple of thy soul
Before the Altar of thy Graces
And in thy nostrils is the incense of thine own creation;
Thou wilt findeth in the silence there – in the Joyousness of God
The Song of Songs from Angel Hosts;
And ye knoweth then of all the things of Heaven.
By Ernest L Norman
Tagged with: Voice of Elysium
I sing my song unto Thee,
and give praises of Thy Beauty Thou hast shown me.
Thy Blessings given are without number,
and pure in the Virtue given.
Divine are thy Graces unto man bestowed,
and Blessed be he who hears that Note.
Fore within that note,
Beats the Heart of the Infinite.
Love and Light,
Lesley
Dearest One – Beautifully inspired! My great love for poetry also gives great meaning for me of your expression. Please keep your antenna up for further inspirations to express to we fellow seekers of Light – as will I. Your expression truly proves His words transcendent which lifts us beyond the mundane and beats in our hearts the soaring wings of Infinity!
Note: Lesley, whenever you are inspired with a new expression, please post it as new and not just as a comment – this way we can alert others of this posting, enabling them to see it on site more readily. Thanks, Cosmon
Lesley, your inspirational poem is a gift of pure love and so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing it with all of us, Love and Light to you!
Madilyn
Truly inspiring poem by Dr. Norman! “The Song of Songs from Angel Hosts,” yes, such is to be found on the exquisite worlds of the Infinite and through the study of the principles brought forth by the Moderator. It is through this connection “in the Temple of thy soul” that one finds harmony and the “Joyousness of God.” Such transcending words!
If one doth Lust after Wine, Women and Song
Forgo the first two, if thou art strong.
And tune thy ear to the Temple of Thy Soul
Where the Song of Songs will make thee whole.
But Forgo them Not, thou forgoes Heaven too
AND YOU’LL END UP IN A BIG POT OF STEW!!!
Sorry, but after the two fantastic and beautiful poems by the Moderator and Lesley, I felt the need for a little balance…….Love and Light…….Ken