Monday, November 17, 2008

A Lotus' Dream Comments

Rating: 3.0

A lotus dreams of pollination
far from the fast streams...
My lotus pose for meditation
provokes insects and bees
...
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ONElia AVElar
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Ruby Honeytip 03 January 2013

Simply gorgeous! Delightfully illustrative and happy: -)

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Your works are classic! ! I simply love them.

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Hans Vr 22 May 2010

full of bliss and enlightenment 10+

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IamNo body 18 May 2010

Nirvana comes through mundane ways!

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Vinod Kumar 17 November 2009

Lotus is highly concentrated, it is the symbol of tripple balance and the godess of all art sits in the white lotus, nice poem, and of course the Bow Tree is also helps meditation, nice 10++

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Mystic Indian 24 August 2009

you've given words for the spiritual bliss that's so rare and hard to even speak about.10/10

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Dr. Kolitha Lelwala 26 July 2009

wow a nice composition, buddha tenderly tickling your heals.... So nice....

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Indira Babbellapati 23 May 2009

if it's insects and bees with you, it's mosquitoes with me! see the connect across continents?

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Ivor Hogg 07 January 2009

Not only stray thoughts distract perhaps Dame nature thinks you need to wake up

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Roland Bastien 07 December 2008

I have been in a situation like this one. I know the feeling, searching for emptiness. there is a mantra that help me a lot kate, kate, para kate budhiye soha.... good luck. Roland

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Emancipation Planz 21 November 2008

I keep rereading this and have finally come to the conclusion I want whatever you are having to provoke.. all of everything contained within this poem... me tinkest you have made this in10tionally wealthy...

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Janice Windle 18 November 2008

This is lovely, Onelia! We have a phrase about contrasting attitudes or viewpoints in English: 'from the sublime to the ridiculous' - your poetry so often exploits the possibilities of sublime meditation and teasing, absurd observations, both in the same poem, making me smile and think! You set the lotus position (so transcendental) against the physical sensation of giggly tickishness to wonderful effect - no pomposity in your poems - always easy, graceful and human!

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Onelia Avelar 18 November 2008

My poem has nothing to do with lotus-eaters. I do not mind to learn more about them, so please teach me :)

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C. P. Sharma 17 November 2008

One, it seems to have been written the bliss of trance: We scatter the pollens all around, New lotus bloom all over the pond. We, with your Buddha smile beam, And sip the nector of their dream.

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Donall Dempsey 17 November 2008

This brought a Buddha-type smile to my face as it tickled my imagination. love Dónall Dónall

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