Wednesday, May 28, 2025

I See You Guan Yin (New Poem)


I See You Guan Yin (New Poem)

by Tim Kavi


tell; it with an open heart

I am a pilgrim

I am but flesh

but you are bone


I am lost at sea

but you are home

I seek the light

You are the lighthouse


You fill the universe

I am but one shining star

You are the food

I wandered in the drought


I am the thirsty one

Your love was sought

In your gentle mercy

Kwan Yin 观音, 觀音

Avalokiteśvara अवलोकितस्वर


You are beautiful

Your form fills the void

fullness your compassion brings


Your love was brought

You are the One

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You are loved!





Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Wolf Man's Journey (new poem)

 



wolf man's journey
by Tim Kavi

there is something
inside me
I am not proud of
dark as black coal
burning in the furnace

the smoke of it
pollutes my world
where the Sun is darkened
the night crawls
like a snake

every fortnight
while the lunacy looms
under the light
of distant moons
I see him

whom I hate
in my folly
I have become
one seeking redemption

a wolf man's journey

thank Goddess
the dawn is coming
and Your love is mercy
and compassion
and your many arms, bodhisattva

are all forgiving.


Saturday, May 10, 2025

Friday, May 2, 2025

Putting On The Gown (Brief Essay)



Putting on The Gown (brief Essay)

by Tim Kavi


often mentioned in my poetry along with themes about goddesses and the Goddess are phrases about the gowns of a goddess. Putting on the gown, or putting on the robe, to me, means getting in touch with our spiritual histories, our inner natures, learning from archetypes in history, and/or preparing for the mystical path or embarking on a spiritual quest. It is preparing for the path to the highest place of the Holy. And it is found in and on the very day where putting on beautiful raiment, doesn't mean just fabric, but adorning ourselves with truth and authenticity that reflect our inner natures, even if it is a (figurative or symbolic) humble monk's robe, or the goddess gowns of myth, we are adorning ourselves in the practicality and beauty of all that is more deeply beautiful and sacred. For, as we turn to the everyday centeredness of our journeying souls...it isn't what we physically wear, but what we spiritually wear, and how we treat each other that lights the path we endeavor. And when I say, the goddess gown is flapping in the wind, I am not only saying we have beautiful natures, but we are also allowing ourselves in compassion, to show those natures to a darkened world. It is a serious putting on of something sacred that isn't just physical.~~TK