Please unite with us on Into the Bardo for Poets Against War, which is really saying Poets for Peace.
We will start with something special tomorrow (it may or may not include a poem, Terri Stewart will surprise us) and then each of the next six days we’ll host poems from six different poets. Throughout the week, we’d like you to join us – not only as readers – but as writers by putting links to your own anti-war or pro-peace poems in the comment sections. We’ll gather the links together in one post and put them up as a single special page. Please don’t worry about questions like whether you’ve been published or whether you think the work is good. These questions are irrelevant. It’s your heart in the work that counts. That’s where the power is. So please unite with us in this one thing. Let’s put that energy out into the world. If you are so inclined, please also reblog this post and help us get the word out about our week of Poets Against War. Thank you!
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Lovely post. I would definitely like to participate.
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Here’s Monday’s offering! http://cloakedmonk.com/2013/09/30/mindful-monday-9/
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Thank you, Terri! 🙂
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I want to join in too!
http://harivarasanam.wordpress.com/2012/08/18/war/
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Great Reena! Thank yoou!
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Reblogged this on BUTTERFLIES OF TIME and commented:
A cry from the hearts who have had enough of dying dreams, shattered lives and a weeping planet, who would like to live and let live, who want to bring up future generations in a beautiful planet, not marred by war and scarred by stife. Come join us all at Into The Bardo .
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http://harivarasanam.wordpress.com/2012/02/10/wake-up/
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Jamie, I applaud your efforts on this. One piece is a protest, the other a prayer.
http://sharplittlepencil.com/2013/01/05/peace-and-war-and-pieces-of-human-beings-on-the-ground/
http://sharplittlepencil.com/2013/09/24/peace-is-possible-a-fibonacci/
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Thank you, Amy!
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