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Viața după Moarte

Laura Crafton Gilpin a fost asistentă medicală, poetă și avocată pentru reforma spitalului. În 1976, ea a primit premiul Walt Whitman de la Academia Poeților Americani pentru cartea ei de poezie, „The Hocus-Pocus of the Universe”. Ea a fost membru fondator al Planetree, o organizație dedicată promovării îngrijirii centrate pe pacient. Ceea ce urmează este un fragment din poezia ei puternică, „Viața după moarte”.

Viața după moarte IV

Lucrurile pe care le știu:
cum continuă să trăiască cei vii
și cum morții continuă să trăiască cu ei

Deci într-o pădure
chiar și un copac mort aruncă o umbră
iar frunzele cad una câte una
iar crengile se sparg în vânt
iar coaja se desprinde încet
iar trunchiul crapă
iar ploaia intră prin crăpături
iar trunchiul cade la pământ
iar muşchiul o acoperă

iar primăvara iepurii o găsesc
și își construiesc cuibul înăuntru
și au puii lor
iar puii lor vor trăi în siguranță
în interiorul copacului mort

Pentru ca nimic să fie irosit în natură
sau îndrăgostit.

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ric loduha Dec 18, 2023
don't cry
when i die
i'm not leaving
i'm arriving
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Cindy Oct 9, 2023
As I mourn the loss of my child, this poem, this insight, is the only comfort I have experienced. Its druidic perspective resonates in a way nothing else can, for me. Thankyou thankyou.
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Jude Cassel Williams Oct 1, 2023
The poem speaks to me on the occasion of the death of a dear friend and teacher, David Patten who has been characterized as a "mighty oak" who has fallen but as the poem suggests, goes on living thru us who will carry his teachings and example until we too join him in the forest of death and continue his legacy.
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Silvana Oct 1, 2023
Indeed, "nothing is wasted in nature or in love". Nothing is wasted because everything is...Life...Energy...constantly transforming, taking on new forms, reaching other levels of expression...ad infinitum? Meditating on Infinity and Eternity is so relaxing and liberating.
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Judy levine Sep 30, 2023
Kindness, humility and generosity are seeds of a good character planted in our next generation.
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Stan White Sep 30, 2023
As I cruise through life I realize that I'm just occupying this experienced body that was issued to me while Herbert Hoover was president, and trying to use it as intelligently as possible. When it wears out I'll simply shed it. Age? I am timeless as are all beings who exercise their capacity to love.
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Mimi Lozano Sep 30, 2023
Nothing is wasted in both life and the spirit, it just changes form.
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Deanne Sep 30, 2023
Beautiful poetry. Sweet and a blessedly readable length.
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Paula Schneider Sep 30, 2023
This is just remarkable and it comes in a time of mourning for me. I am also reading a lovely book on how the two worlds are intertwined and work together to move humans closer to the Infinite Light, Walking in the Garden of Souls by George Anderson. This information is so real and so true. All of humanity will benefit from it on that great day we all KNOW.
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Kay Sep 30, 2023
I read that book too and found it inspiring and so enjoyable to read. In fact, it’s in my re-readable pile!
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Zia Sep 30, 2023
Look into the religion of Islam. You will find all the answers.
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Kristin Pedemonti Sep 30, 2023
Beautifully expressed, indeed our loved ones go on living and nourishing in so many ways.♡
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Laurie Sep 30, 2023
Beautiful.
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Patrick Sep 30, 2023
The “heart” knows what the mind has trouble with…
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Kate Sep 30, 2023
I want that poem read at my memorial service. What a lovely way to look at aging and death!
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Ruth Sep 30, 2023
Indeed, the Universe wastes nothing.
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Nancy Anderson Sep 30, 2023
Beautiful sentiments expressed!