Slicing the Moon
A Guided Poetic Excursion
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Slicing the Moon
A Poetic Excursion by Royal L. Craig
Come fly with Icarus!
Drink wine with Rumi!
Contemplate with Lao Tse!
Ruminate with T’ao Ch’ien!
Cogitate With Nostradamus!
JOIN IN THE MYSTICAL ADVENTURE! TAKE A WALK WITH THE POET INTO THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY OF THE SELF! CONSIDER THE BEAUTY AND THE CRUELTY OF NATURE! Thrill with an actual nightmare experience! Explore the world of haiku and tanka. All this and more is in this companion book to the author’s earlier success, Bedside Manor, Poetry & Prose to Dream by.
Who are we? Where did we come from? Where are we, and this world of wonder, heading? These and other questions are explored in detail. The author has investigated or studied the works of Aristotle, the Rosicrusians, the Gurdjieff study groups, the Essene studies, Eckankar, the Sufiis, the Desert Fathers and the Eastern teachings, as well as the teachings of Kirpal Singh.
Each poem is provided with an introduction: how the poem came into being, or to what the allusion is referring, or the historical reference that inspired the poem. The reader feels that he or she is having a visit with the author and what his private thoughts were at the time of writing. The only things missing are coffee and cookies.
The author’s studies in philosophy, mysticism, spirituality, and realism combine to produce an unusual blending of poetic expressions that probe, confront, and challenge our perceptions of the world we think we know. Both the harshness and transcendent beauty of life is presented objectively in a uniquely original style. This book surgically opens questions on the meaning of life and puts them under a poetic microscope. Who we are, what we are, what our purpose is: all worthy of investigation of the poetic insight. A book you will treasure for years to come.
From seed I came
And seed I send
Into that future life
Nature is not excused from the scrutiny and the author is pitiless in his examination of her indifference to suffering. Violent death from teeth or claws is a terrible thing, yet for many it is the daily price paid for being here.
Take off your mask
You cunning stepmother
That brewed this cup of living
Brimming with rampant desire
The beneficent side of Nature is also celebrated. Spring is an especially joyful time.
Listen to the meadow stirring
Can you smell the fresh awakening
All the woods about are dancing
Feel the sap rise in the pine tree
As the rolling snow retreats
The wonder and mystery of life is explored throughout.
I am the dark forest
You permeate
Why do you disturb me so
The secret world of fractals is explored.
Everything is becoming
Today is the embryo
Of all the futures
A section is reserved for Christmas greetings and the reader is invited to use them for their personal messages.
Open this package in your heart
And breathe in this gift of Peace,
Share it with a friend,
Politics is touched on briefly
The Constitution is getting harder to read
The Declaration is growing fainter
The Brother is getting Bigger
Humor is not forgotten.
Things don’t start
Till Elbert gets here
Elbert never gets here
Eat your chicken, boy
Do the good book say that?
Nope, just me
A nightmare is described in detail.
The hair rising on the neck
Passing rooms of dank secrets
Reaching to the farthest corner
Of an ancient fear
We even have a warning from Great Spirit.
Brave warriors, wise chiefs, long-house questing
With the sweat-lodge and pipe,
Now purified, read my signs.
A place in Virginia tells a story
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