Friday, November 28, 2008

Indigo Sightings Comments

Rating: 5.0

Eager to please
Eager to swallow
Hook, line and sinker
Such are but indigo sightings
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Meggie Gultiano
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Noel Horlanda 14 December 2009

Meggie, I would say this is a saintly sayings coming out from a saintly individual like Mother Theresa who is willing to offer her life just for the sake of helping people who are in need particularly the poorest of the poor. I wish there are more like you who could be called the 'Living Saint'.

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 13 December 2009

The poor, the sick and the needy I may be deaf, i may be blind But you Oh Lord Know what my heart speaks over and over.thqat is how my rainbow of life is actually.. i maybe complet one rainbow which include all for me though i may be dfecinet in allthe respect but stilli love all inme... tks it is idal one....10 read mikne rising sun...laila

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Patrick A. Martin 10 December 2009

Thank you for the invite Meggie. This is the truth about life. Love Paddy

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Obinna Eruchie 10 December 2009

Compassionate in your thought about doing good for others not minding the inconveniences. A beautiful piece

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Obinna Eruchie 10 December 2009

Compassionate in your thought about doing good for others not minding the inconveniences. A beautiful piece

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Ravi A 10 December 2009

Dear Meggie, I also share the same views as expressed by Catrina Heart. You are a noble lady and nobility rings in throughout this poem. If everybody has this vision during their old age, this world would be far from perils and sufferings. Whereas old people generally think that their life is a burden for themselves, you think of helphing the world in your own way. An excellent view.

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Linda Ori 10 December 2009

A loving testimony that bears witness to the shape (and color) of your heart, Meggie. Compassion and love are never to be taken lightly, and you definitely understand the true meaning of both. Whatever color you are, you shine brilliantly, as does your work. And your heart is beautiful!

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John Knight 10 December 2009

HI mEGGIE ANGEL - We should all be eager to please and to pleasure. Whatever our own circumstances aree we always have something we can share with htose less fortunate than ourselves. Red - Orang - Yellow - Green - Blue these are the easy bright areas of the spectrum towork in. Indigo speaks of sacrifice and violet of suffering. These rae the ares our LORD endured for us - he wants us to follow in His footsteps. Excellent \poem - it scores a TEN. Love you in Poetry - JOHN.

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Joseph Poewhit 10 December 2009

The Lord knows, it's the best place for ones heart

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Catrina Heart 10 December 2009

Your vision, your mission is for the good of many, for the well being of others...and this is a noble thought, a humble work...a perfect poetry and self description of a generous person.......The best in your page...Now, i have seen a great depth in you and i know you can do more like this piece! ! ! 10

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Carol Gall 10 December 2009

eager to please one is never a fool to god and he is the one you can rely upon lovely poem meggie i sense a sadness be maggie thats all that matters 10

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C. P. Sharma 10 December 2009

Whatever leanings one has to offer My point of reference Has always been for the good of many The poor, the sick and the needy. A Gandhian talisman beautifully penned. CP

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Alf Hutchison 09 December 2009

Meggie your love of God just oozes out of every pore of your body... to your pen and to my heart...Fondest regards Alf

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Naseer Ahmed Nasir 09 December 2009

This beautiful poem has merged into a prayer in the end. Great write, Meggie. Warm Regards. Naseer

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Barry A. Lanier 17 May 2009

the poet has creatively penned her love for nature, God, and those few moments of clarity we all tend to have which are few and far between....her passion really exudes throughout the poem leaving this reader in her world for a 'moment' with her

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Alison Cassidy 16 May 2009

This is certainly a fascinating poem and its title has many layers of meaning. Indigo (somewhere between blue and violet) is the color of the throat (Ajna) chakre in Yoga which is the centre of creativity, as well as higher thought. In addition, Indigo children are supposed to be highly evolved souls who share characteristics of creativity and empathy and lack the competitive, aggressive ambitions of their more 'normal' counterparts. Your indigo sightings see your world through the prism of beauty, goodness and tolerance and your poem is a beautifully evoked testament to that truth. Love, Allie ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

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Ernestine Northover 16 May 2009

This is lovely Meggie, a poem and yet a prayer as well, very well produced. Great read. Thanks for pointing me in its direction. Love and hugs Ernestine XXX

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Carl Harris 14 May 2009

This is a very well expressed poem, Meggie, and one that deeply touching, too. Your words seemed to flow like a stream in this fine write, and your message was clear like stream waters for all to see. Some people do indeed go through their life believing in only the best motives of mankind, choosing not to see the evil sides of human nature. Others are very skeptical of everyone, which is sad. In God's eyes, you are one who believes in the best of mankind, and in doing so, are a candidate to become a saint, at least in His eyes. Carl.

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Sandra Martyres 14 May 2009

Meggie your kindness and sensitivity come out so beautifully in Indigo Sightings... 'I may be a fool to others, but justice speaks its own kind' - speaks volumes - lovely piece 10

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Kesav Easwaran 14 May 2009

You should feel happy and blessed to be a fool like that, Meggie...a member of the God's own fool army...i too have found myself turning a fool in the good ness of my heart whatever small there i have...true and bright indigo sightings yours...10

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