The Traveler In The Night Poem

The Traveler in the Night

Flooded streets Begin the rebirthing of a lost society With silent intensity, As night skies give Clear guidance to The lost traveler. He laughs at the thought of deception. For it reveals more than it hides.
What have we become?

What Have We Become?

A preacher shuns his brother Cause his bride's a different color And this is not acceptable His papa taught him so It was love that he'd been preaching But this was overreaching The boundaries stretchin' further Than his heart would choose to go

The Gods of the Copybook Headings

The Gods of the Copybook Headings is a poem published by Rudyard Kipling in 1919, containing "age-old, unfashionable wisdom" that he saw as having been forgotten by society and replaced by "habits of wishful thinking.
Jesus vs Religion

Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus

This is the poem about Jesus vs. Religion that has received over 11 million views in its first 5 days on YouTube.
mother teresa

Do It Anyway

"Do It Anyway" was a spiritual message engraved on Mother Teresa's home for children in Calcutta, India.
a dialog between Shabkar and a flower reveals an important teaching on death and impermanence

Everything is Teaching Us

Shabkar Tsodruk Rangdrol (1781-1851), was a great Tibetan Yogi famous for his affection and concern for animals. His attitude was an expression not only of personal sympathy and aesthetic appreciation but was also rooted in his understanding of Buddhist teaching.
Thich Nhat Hanh

Please Call Me by My True Names

Thich Nhat Hanh is a Buddhist monk, teacher, author, poet and peace activist. He joined a Zen monastery at the age of 16 where he studied Buddhism as a novice, and was fully ordained as a monk in 1949. His teachings and practices aim to appeal to people from various religious, spiritual, and political backgrounds, intending to offer mindfulness practices for more Western sensibilities.