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The realm of ‘IS’

Separate natures ribbons which bind
and enter there the lucid realm of knowing
unveiled by virtue and wisdom
the grandest mysteries of life-

Faith, Hope and Charity
Intellect, Memory and Free-will respectively
and know Love

Untouchable realisms beyond the natural and
grasp of science
Life’s perfume’ to stimulate knowledge of
what can neither be seen nor touched-

Where memory relishes in the hope of love
The intellect through faith is imbued with wisdom
and Free-will thus finds interior peace

And we are driven by
our power of Free-will within
at every moment
all the days of our earthly lives
to either choose love or no

~~~

We question a cause-
A First and Perfect Cause of no effect
A First Mover not moved
of which can have no beginning or end
but 'Is'

To this First Cause, First Mover, Is
for which all things are set into motion
we've given the name God

Blessed be God Who 'Is'
Love-
Eternal-
the greatest mystery of the world revealed
through Virtue

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The greatest mystery of the world revealed

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  • Mary, as always you have such a beautiful play with words. "the lucid realm of knowing" , and "Untouchable realisms beyond the natural and
    grasp of science" are beautiful phrases to me. I guess everyone looks for different things when reading poetry. As for me I love beautiful, descriptive phrasing which you always deliver for me.

    A pleasure to read Mary!

    God Bless


    • Mary O gold member
      May 20
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      Thank you, EB. I feel honored by your comment. God's blessings to you as well, always,
      ~Mary O

  • Blessed

    I know we differ on some aspects of religion and faith but you certainly make your case with poems like these.

    Brilliant work Ms. Mary.

    Sag


    • Mary O gold member
      May 18
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      Such a wonderful comment. Thank you so much, Sag.