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For Freedom |
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Adyashanti When you start to see the light that you really are |
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Ammons, A. R. Poetics |
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Angelou, Maya Caged Bird |
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Angelou, Maya On the Pulse of Morning |
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Angelou, Maya When great trees fall |
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Attar, Farid ud-Din The Simurgh |
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Aurobindo Tree |
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ben Kallir, Eleazar Epithalamium |
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ben Yose, Yose In Praise of God (from Avoda) |
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Berrigan, Daniel Consolation |
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Berry, Wendell Horseback on Sunday morning |
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Berry, Wendell Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front |
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Berry, Wendell Sabbaths 1999, VII |
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Berry, Wendell The Wish to Be Generous |
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Bradstreet, Anne There is a path no vulture's eye hath seen (from The Vanity of All Worldly Things) |
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Chinook (Anonymous) Teach us, and show us the Way |
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Colliver, Andrew Good Medicine |
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cummings, e. e. i carry your heart with me |
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cummings, e. e. i thank You God for most this amazing |
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Feuerstein, Georg Odin's Ordeal |
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Feuerstein, Georg Our Worded Universe |
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Feuerstein, Georg Squaring the Circle |
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Gibran, Kahlil Giving |
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Gibran, Kahlil The Vast Man |
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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Gray, my friend, is every theory, |
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Govindasvami Holy sixth day |
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Han-shan (Cold Mountain) I spur my horse past the ruined city; |
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Hanh, Thich Nhat Padmapani |
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Hawaiian (Anonymous) He kanaenae no Laka / A Prayer of Adulation to Laka |
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Hayati, Bibi Is it the night of power |
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Heschel, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Intimate Hymn |
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Hirshfield, Jane Metempsychosis |
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Hirshfield, Jane To Hear the Falling World |
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Hirshfield, Jane Tree |
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Holderlin, Friedrich Remembrance |
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Ikkyu (Sojun, Ikkyu) Form in Void |
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Iqbal, Allama Muhammad To the Saqi (from Baal-i-Jibreel) |
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Jacobsen, Rolf Moon and Apple |
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Jacobsen, Rolf The Silence Afterwards |
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Jakushitsu A Visit to Hattoji Temple |
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Jayadeva When spring came, tender-limbed Radha wandered (from The Gitagovinda) |
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Jeffers, Robinson Rock and Hawk |
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Kabir I have attained the Eternal Bliss |
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Kerouac, Jack The Scripture of the Golden Eternity |
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Krishnamurti, Jiddu I Am All |
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Krishnamurti, Jiddu Song of the Beloved (from The Immortal Friend) |
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Lalan The moon is encircled by moons |
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Lee, Li-Young Praise Them |
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Leon, Luis de The Life Removed |
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Levertov, Denise The Depths |
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Li Bai To Tu Fu from Shantang |
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Li Bai You ask why I make my home in the mountain forest |
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Mahadevi, Akka You are the forest |
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Meher Baba The Beloved's Poem on His Dhuni |
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Merton, Thomas A Practical Program for Monks |
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Merton, Thomas Aubade -- The City |
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Merton, Thomas Stranger |
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Merton, Thomas The Sowing of Meanings |
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Merwin, W. S. Finding a Teacher |
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Milosz, Czeslaw Love |
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Neruda, Pablo Tell me, is the rose naked |
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O'Brian, Ellen Grace Satsanga |
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Oliver, Mary Can You Imagine? |
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Oliver, Mary In Blackwater Woods |
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Oliver, Mary This World |
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Pope, Alexander Solitude: An Ode |
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Ramsay, Jay At Fintry House |
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Ramsay, Jay By Loch Arrow |
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Ramsay, Jay In the Aber Valley |
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Ramsay, Jay In the End: The Beginning |
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Ramsay, Jay Infinity and Beyond |
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Reninger, Elizabeth Deer |
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Rilke, Rainer Maria The Man Watching |
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Rilke, Rainer Maria The Second Elegy (from The Duino Elegies) |
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Rilke, Rainer Maria You who let yourselves feel: enter the breathing |
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Rosenstock, Gabriel a star |
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Rosenstock, Gabriel I create silences |
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Rosenstock, Gabriel inch by inch |
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Rosenstock, Gabriel Look! a tree |
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Rosenstock, Gabriel not the slaked thirst of Bayazid |
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Rosenstock, Gabriel snake unwinding |
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Rosenstock, Gabriel the grace showered on me |
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Rumi, Mevlana Jelaluddin come |
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Rumi, Mevlana Jelaluddin Sacrifice your intellect in love for the Friend |
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Ryokan Reply to a Friend |
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Sa'di All Adam's offspring form one family tree |
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Sanai, Hakim Meditation |
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Sarton, May The Work of Happiness |
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Shiwu (Stonehouse) To glorify the Way what should people turn to |
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Snyder, Gary Regarding Wave |
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Soseki, Muso Beyond the World |
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Stagnaro, Janaka Crushing Leaves |
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Stevens, Wallace Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird |
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Symeon the New Theologian The Light of Your Way |
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Szekely, Edmond Bordeaux God Speaks to Man |
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Szymborska, Wislawa Among the Multitudes |
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Szymborska, Wislawa Miracle Fair |
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T'ao Ch'ien Unsettled, a bird lost from the flock |
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Tagore, Rabindranath He's there among the scented trees (from The Lover of God) |
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Takahashi, Shinkichi A Wood in Sound |
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Teasdale, Sara Dew |
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Tiruvalluvar Love |
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Tolkien, J. R. R. Sam's Song of Strength |
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Tolkien, J. R. R. Upon the hearth the fire is red |
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Tsoknyi Rinpoche (Tsoknyi Gyatso, Ngawang) Sometime go outside and sit |
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Tukaram Can water drink itself? |
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Vaughan, Henry The Night |
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Vivekananda Kali the Mother |
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Wei, Wang Living in the Mountain on an Autumn Night |
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Wei, Wang Stone Gate Temple in the Blue Field Mountains |
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Wei, Wang Temple Tree Path |
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Whitman, Walt [2] Houses and rooms are full of perfumes, the shelves are crowded with perfumes (from Song of Myself) |
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Yeats, William Butler Sailing to Byzantium |